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| Dreams |
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| The Secret Language of Signs How To Interpret The Coincidences And Symbols In Your Life By Denise Linn I have had my copy of this book for well over 5 years and without a doubt I can say this is the best book I have ever read on dream interpretation. And this is not only a book on Dreams. The Secret Language of Signs also encourages you to look for signs and symbols in your waking life, which you will find are easily as abundant as the signs in your dreaming life. The first four chapters of this book are dedicated to helping the reader discover how to work with signs and symbols in waking life as well as the dreamtime. The bulk of the book is a remarkable dream dictionary which gives a great starting point in working with symbols, but is not so specific as to be either limiting or ridiculous. I find Miss Linn’s writing enjoyable and easy to understand and would highly recommend this wonderful book for both the beginning and advanced dreamworker. |
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| The Hidden Power of Dreams How to Use Dreams on Your Spiritual Journey By Denise Linn |
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| Past Lives, Present Dreams How to Use Reincarnation for Personal Growth By Denise Linn |
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| Conscious Dreaming A Spiritual Path for Everyday Life By Robert Moss I loved this book, and found it to be a very “shamanic” dreamwork manual. It has wonderful exercises for both the beginning and more advanced dreamworker and includes everything you could imagine, from dream incubation, dream reentry and working with nightmares to shape-shifting, meeting deceased loved ones, angels and psychic self defense. Conscious Dreaming has much to offer both the beginning and more advanced dreamworker and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in finding out more about their inner world of the Dreamtime. |
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| The Dreamer's Book of the Dead: A Soul Travelers Guide to Death, Dying, and the Other Side By Robert Moss |
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| The Three "Only" Things: Tapping the power of Dreamers, Coincidence and the Imagination By Robert Moss |
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| An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Traditional Symbols By JC Cooper This books is an excellent and comprehensive resource for more traditional and archetypal symbols, and a must have for any dreamworkers library. |
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| The Dictionary Yes, you'd be surprised at what a wonderful resource the common dictionary can be for those interested in doing dreamwork. |
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