The Dream Dictionary
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'In the first popular language dream dictionary, the authors establish and define a symbol system for understanding dreams, offer instruction in dream recall, recording, and interpretation, and provide an alphabetical dictionary of a thousand dream words. Based on extensive research and comprehensive reading, The Dream Dictionary provides an exciting key to the unconscious.'
Released to ukbrat in Canada
Journal Entry 4 by ukbrat from not specified, not specified not specified on Wednesday, April 28, 2004
On the TBR pile. Looks like an interesting read.
Journal Entry 5 by ukbrat from not specified, not specified not specified on Wednesday, April 12, 2006
I personally don't think there are concrete symbolic meanings to dreams and items found in dreams. I tend to agree more with Freud that items mean different things to different people at different times. While I do believe that there archetypal dreams, the symbology is reserved to a select few archetypes not all items that people come in contact with.
For anyone interested in dream interpretation.
For anyone interested in dream interpretation.