Dream Dictionary
Author: TONY CRISP
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ISBN: 0517093316
Publisher: Wings Press (19 June, 1993)
Sales Rank: 15,532
Average Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5
Customer Reviews
Rating: 5 out of 5
You'll Never Get Bored With This Book
We all have wondered at one time or another what the meanings of our dreams are, well this book will clarify most of them. I've browsed many websites trying to find the meaning of my dreams, but nothing compares to having this book. The dream dictionary really breaks down your dreams. For example, "Teeth" is a pretty broad category. "Teeth" can be broken down into "Teeth falling out," "Cracked teeth," "Bloody teeth and mouth," or "No teeth." "Water" is another broad category which can be broken down greatly.I didn't buy this book for me, I bought is as a conversational piece when I'm visiting friends or family.
On a personal note, I had a dream when I was younger where I was falling. When your falling it means your on a "downfall" or something "tramatic" will soon be happening, not necessarily to you. Turns out, shortly after that dream my Mom and Dad got divorced, coincidence?
Rating: 5 out of 5
Unreal, uncanny, so helpful!
I am constantly amazed by how clear my dreams become when I look up their elements in this book. The definitions allow me to immediately relate dream images to things happening in my life and from there, to understand or resolve them. Tony Crisp includes explanations of well-known psychological theory on dreams (Jung, Freud) as well as cues on processing your dreams. Overall, the book is much more than a dictionary; it really is the A-Z guide that the cover promises. That having been said, I believe the information contained here is most helpful when you're concurrently exploring your unconscious or working through issues by additional means, e.g., journaling, counseling/therapy, etc.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Dreams Opened Up
Dream Dictionary was informative but it may have set up the reader to use an actual dictionary because the words in the book were a little complicated for most average readers to understand. All in all I could successfully say that the book was an eye opening into personal feelings and my own personal emotions. I even attempted to analyze a few of my classmates. I have tried to relate the findings of the book to my life and the way I look at it. Similar Products
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