Book Resources

If you are the kind of person that must know “what did that dream mean last night?” then check out some of these resources to help you better understand what it is that might be keeping you awake!The Dream Book: Symbols for Self Understanding (Betty Bethards) is the bestselling book by this renowned psychic and teacher who shows how we can decipher the subconscious meanings and messages of dreams for a more complete understanding of ourselves by accessing the over 1600 dream symbols found in the book. Reviewers of the book call it both “logical as well as spiritual” and say it avoids a lot of the “hokiness” that other dream symbol references fall prey to.I Had the Strangest Dream: The Dreamers’ Dictionary for the 21st Century (Kelly Sullivan Walden) answers questions that readers may have and help them break down their meanings by providing the tools needed to tap into the power of dreams in order to become more productive and tranquil. The book uses modern day symbols and includes definitions that make sense in today’s world.Dream Dictionary: An A to Z Guide to Understanding Your Unconscious Mind (Tony Crisp) contains information about recurring dreams, nightmares, and what your dreams are telling you about relationships, work, family, problem-solving, and maximizing health and readers consider it as “the most enlightening book on the subject” they’ve read as well as including a “wealth of information.”The Wisdom of Your Dreams: Using Dreams to Tap into Your Unconscious and Transform Your Life (Jeremy Taylor) is an expanded and updated edition of the author’s guide to understanding dreams with hands-on techniques to help readers remember and interpret their dreams, establish a dream group, and learn the universal symbolism of dreams. Includes full case histories and has been called a “life changing and potentially world-changing” work.In Your Dreams: The Ultimate Dream Dictionary (Mary Summer Rain) is a handy paperback that includes a guide to over 20,000 dream symbols and breaks dreams down to concise definitions and has been called “the most comprehensive dictionary of dream symbols” and the author provides some of the “most intuitive” interpretations found.

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