10,000 Dreams Interpreted10,000 Dreams Interpreted
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eBook, 2002
Current format, eBook, 2002, World digital library edition, Available.eBook, 2002
Current format, eBook, 2002, World digital library edition, Available. Offered in 0 more formatsThe possible meanings of our dreams are as varied, as intricate and as infinite as our thoughts. 10,000 Dreams Interpreted is your opportunity to unlock the secret of your unconscious mind and explore the possibilities of your dream landscape. What do our dreams mean? The language of dreams is made up mostly of visual symbols that often seem incomprehensible. 10,000 Dreams Interpreted will give you a key to help you understand those symbols and in turn the meaning of your dreams. According to the author, Gustavus Hindman Miller, every symbol that appears in a dream has its own unique meaning, and without the knowledge of that meaning, we will never attain a real understanding of our dreams. For example, did you know that if you dream of leaves it denotes happiness and improvement in business? Or if you dream of a sleigh it means you will fail in a love affair and incur the displeasure of a friend? But there are thousands more things we dream about that may have significant and unusual meanings, including (to name just a few): actors, blacksmiths, crows, dolphins, elephants, fish, garlic, hogs, ice cream, jams, lanterns, museums, newspapers, oysters, peaches, quicksand, rain, sawdust, tattoos, umbrellas, violets, waiters, yachts, and zebras. 10,000 Dreams Interpreted is a unique encyclopedic handbook that will provide essential information to help you understand the richness of your dreams.
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- New York : Barnes & Noble World Digital Library, 2002.
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