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The World of Dreams: How to Interpret Dream Symbols
The World of Dreams: How to Interpret Dream Symbols
The World of Dreams: How to Interpret Dream Symbols
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This unique book reveals a whole host of Dream Secrets dating back to ancient Greek and Roman Times. It examines this dim, dark and distant past, and explains why dream interpreters have always been considered so important throughout history. It also reviews the clear dependence of dream interpreters to notable Kings, Queens and International rulers long before, during and after battle, and the importance of similar and equally prestigious dream interpreters to the Ancient Egyptians for use with crop and flood predications, and to many other early civilizations. This an interesting, informative and easy read guide revealing the background and interpretation to many of your everyday dreams - and even nightmares! It explains how and why we dream, how often we dream, how long we dream for, and whether babies, young children or even animals dream?
It confirms why you should always record and interpret your own dreams before they are forgotten. It examines the daydream, the lucid dream, nightmares, a fear of falling, being chased, and even of appearing naked. In addition, it tackles a fear of flying, dying, de-ja-vue, and confirms why you are sometimes and unexplainably drawn back into the past with dreams about old houses, places, people, vehicles etc. The World of DREAMS provides clear explanations about food dreams, dreams about work, your boss, rooms within the house, parts of the body, murders, accidents and medical dreams etc.
This simplistic book will not only help you to easily interpret and explain your own personal and family dreams, but it can also help you make use of this unique information for a most unusual and interesting discussion with friends, relatives or work mates. This is a rare opportunity for readers to enjoy a very newsy, factual book, full of topical and unusual data that you can cherish and use time and time again whenever you feel the need to explore a probable explanation for yet another disturbed night’s sleep.

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PublisherDon Hale
Release dateNov 15, 2013
The World of Dreams: How to Interpret Dream Symbols
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Don Hale

Don Hale is a British author and investigative journalist. He has been National Journalist of the Year on three occasions. His campaign to free Stephen Downing won the National Campaign of the Year Award and helped force a change in British and European law allowing any prisoner in denial of any offence the right to appeal for parole. In 2002 Don Hale was made an OBE for his efforts and campaigning journalism in this case.

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    The World of Dreams - Don Hale

    The World of

    DREAMS

    How to Interpret Dream Symbols

    By Don Hale OBE

    The World of DREAMS

    How to Interpret Dream Symbols by Don Hale OBE.

    This book is the copyright of the author Don Hale. The moral right of Don Hale is to be identified as the original author of this work, and has been asserted by him in accordance with the UK Copyright, Designs and patents Act 1988.

    All rights are reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any way form or means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system without permission in writing from the author or publishers.

    Copyright Don Hale @ November 2013. ISBN No 978-1493570065

    About the Author

    The author Don Hale has written numerous true crime and true stories and his detailed investigate analysis of some important British Miscarriage of Justice and unsolved murder cases was first recognised in Parliament by former Prime Minister Tony Blair in 2002.

    He was recommended for recognition of his outstanding campaigning services by Mr Blair to Her Majesty the Queen and Prince Philip, and later received an OBE (Order of the British Empire) the following year during the Queen’s Birthday Honours.

    Don spent some considerable time working with top dream experts and interpreters and researchers in America & the UK during 2003-2008 to help produce this latest quirky, and informative dream book that dispels many of the common myths surrounding dream analysis, and helps people to finally understand the World of Dreams.

    Dedication

    This book is dedicated to my wife Kath and all my friends who supported my quest to publish the findings of my research into Dreams and the Interpretation of Dreams.

    The World of Dreams - Contents

    Introduction

    Page 7: Chapter 1: How & Why Do We Dream?

    The Psychological Side of Dreaming, The Importance of the Sleep Cycle, The Four Stages of Sleep

    Understanding Different types of Dreams: - The Daydream, Lucid Dream, Nightmare, Recurring Dreams, Healing Dreams, Prophetic Dreams and Epic Dreams.

    Page 12: Chapter 2: The History of Dreams.

    Ancient Greek & Roman Dream Interpreters, Messages sent by Gods, Ancient Egyptian Predictions, Form of Prophecy, Dreams & their Meanings

    Page 15: Chapter 3: Dream Analysis

    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Greek Philosopher Aristotle

    Sigmund Freud – The Unconscious Mind & Personality Formation

    Stage One – Oral/Dependency, Stage Two – Anal/Potty Training, Stage Three - Phallic, Stage Four – Latency, Stage Five – Genital

    Page 18: Chapter 4: Dream Theories

    Carl Jung, Alfred Adler and Frederick Perls - Gestalt Theory

    Well-known Archetypes – the Persona, the Shadow, the Anima, the Animus, the Wise Old Man, the Great Mother

    Page 20: Chapter 5: Understanding Dream Archetypes

    The Child, the Divine Child, the Wounded Child, the Mandela

    Page 22: Chapter 6: The Importance of Remembering Dreams

    Keeping a Dream Journal, Analyzing & Interpreting Dreams

    Focusing on key information – Objects, Symbols & Feelings

    Page 26: Chapter 7: How to Interpret Bizarre & Unusual Dreams

    Appearing Naked, Being Chased, Flying & the Fear of Flying, Falling & the Fear of Falling, Dreams about Failing a Test, Dreams about Cheating

    Page 34: Chapter 8: Understanding Dream Symbols

    Valuable Clues & Insights into the Mental & Physical state of the Dreamer

    Dream Fears – Fire, Beheading, Quicksand, Drowning, Noose, Gun, Knife, Giants, Monsters, Aliens

    Understanding the World of Dreams – the Subconscious World, Trauma Survivors, Alternate Reality. Frequent Dream Symbols – School, Cars & Vehicles, Airplane, Landing

    Page 37: Chapter 9: Dreams about the Weather

    Fog, Lightning, Thunder, Clouds, Rain, Earthquake, Flood and Tornadoes

    Page 38: Chapter 10: Action & Adventure Dreams

    Falling, Running, Jumping, Climbing, Desert, Military, War, Fighting.

    Dreaming about People – brother, Father, Old Man, Judge

    Page 41: Chapter 11: Dreams About Food & Drink

    Food, Eating, Alcohol, Eggs, Vegetables, Poison

    Page 42: Chapter 12: Health & Wellbeing Dreams

    Dreams About Eyes, Dreaming with a Third Eye, and Dreams about Arms, Backs, and Teeth: Chinese beliefs

    Illness, Doctor, Nurse, X-Ray, Heart, Blood, Paralysis, Death & Dying, Cancer. Dreaming About Parts of the Body – Head, Arms, Hands

    Page 48: Chapter 13: Dreaming of a Baby or Pregnancy

    Babies and Dreaming

    Page 49: Chapter 14: Dreams About Work & Telephones

    Office, Boss, Interviews, Telephones

    Page 50: Chapter 15: Dreams About Houses & Buildings

    Buildings, Window, Door. Dreams About Rooms – Bathroom, dining room, Living Room, Bedroom. Stairs, Upstairs, Downstairs, Ground Floor, Attic, Hallway, Porch. Old & Familiar Houses, Gardens, Gate, Lock, Keys, Ladder, Hammer

    Page 53: Chapter 16: Dreams About Birds – Flying & Soaring

    Specific Birds – White Dove, Mourning Dove, Eagle, Goose, Nightingale, Ostrich, Owl, Peacock, Raven, Stork, Swan, Vulture, Egg

    Page 55: Chapter 17: Angels & Animals

    Angels, Animals – Cats, Snake, Pig

    Page 56: Chapter 18: Church Related Dreams

    Church, Marriage, Birth, Baptism, Cemetery, Digging, Burial, Devil, Hell

    Some Additional Symbols & Objects Encountered within the Dream World

    Colours – Pink, Red, Black, Grey, White, Green, Blue, Yellow

    Numbers – Zero, One, Two, Three, Five

    Page 59: Chapter 19: Common Everyday Symbols

    Money, Exams, Failure, Couch, Earth, Globe, Joke, Magic, Dancing, Mountain, Road, Underground

    Page 61: Chapter 20: Disjointed Dreams – Making Sense of Strange Visions - Ocean, Purse, School, Trains, Cave, Driver, Gold, Knot, Missing Articles, Quarrel, Tree, Umbrella, Abandonment, Rubbish, Island, Night, Accident, Awakening, Fat, Hourglass, Map, Prison, Sex

    Page 64: Chapter 21: Questions & Answers:

    Why do we Dream? What is the Significance of Dreams? Can Dreams Predict the Future? How long do Dreams last? How Many Dreams Do Most People Have in a Night? Do I Dream Every Night? Do People Dream the Entire Night? Do Young Children Dream About Themselves? Do the Dreams of Children Have the Same Meanings as an Adult Dream? Why Do Recurring Dreams Happen? Do Most People Dream in Colour? How Are Dreams Affected by Your Daily Life? Do Men & Women Dream Differently? Why Do I Only Remember Bad Dreams and Not Good Dreams? What does it Mean to Dream About Dreaming? Do Animals Dream as Well?

    Introduction

    This unique book reveals a whole host of Dream Secrets dating back to ancient Greek and Roman Times. It examines this dim, dark and distant past, and explains why dream interpreters have always been considered so important throughout history. It also reviews the clear dependence of dream interpreters to notable Kings, Queens and International rulers long before, during and after battle, and the importance of similar and equally prestigious dream interpreters to the Ancient Egyptians for use with crop and flood predications, and to many other early civilizations.

    The World of DREAMS is an interesting, informative and easy read guide revealing the background and interpretation to many of your everyday dreams - and even nightmares! It explains how and why we dream, how often we dream, how long we dream for, and whether babies, young children or even animals dream?

    It confirms why you should always record and interpret your own dreams before they are forgotten. It examines the daydream, the lucid dream, nightmares, a

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