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Dreaming Realities: A Spiritual System To Create Inner Alignment Through Dreams
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Dreaming Realities: A Spiritual System To Create Inner Alignment Through Dreams
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Dreaming Realities: A Spiritual System To Create Inner Alignment Through Dreams

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This refreshing approach to the act of dreaming allows you to explore your full potential through the control of your dreams. It aches the reader how to construct dreams that will improve reality, and demonstrates how such dreams directly affect our lives.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 4, 1998
ISBN9781845905972
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Dreaming Realities: A Spiritual System To Create Inner Alignment Through Dreams
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John Overdurf

Julie Silverthorn MS and John Overdurf CAC are highly respected international therapists and trainers of hypnotherapy and NLP, with over thirty years of combined experience. They are both certified Master Trainers of NLP and are the developers of Humanistic Neuro-Linguistic Psychology, which integrates hypnosis, neuro-linguistics, quantum theory and spirituality. Julie has a master's degree in clinical psychology, while John is a certified addictions counsellor and a former instructor of psychology.

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    I have had to read this book twice in order to be able to write a review on it, since I found it so vague, unclear, and downright incomprehensible, in part. Some of the sentences just don´t make sense.The authors state that the purpose of the book is how to use your dreams to “align with yourself” – to produce “alignment among the conscious, unconscious and higher conscious minds”, whatever that actually involves.I found this book hard to understand. At the end of each chapter there is a “conscious review” and an “unconscious review”. I found out that the latter were designed to connect the themes at the unconscious level, and “contain hypnotic language useful in formatting the unconscious mind for the exercise and “Dreamtime interludes”.These interludes are processes designed to enhance some of the techniques.The book is about dream techniques and “getting to know your unconscious mind”, but I feel I got nothing from it. This was despite my reading the book twice and doing all the exercises and “Dream interludes”.At times the text seemed to be psycho-babble, though I´ve never used the word before, that did not help me to have lucid dreams, improve retention of my dreams or anything else. However I see that several people have appreciated the book, so must accept that this is merely my own opinion. (I have a Capricorn ascendant and do like things to be spelt out, and not airy-fairy!)The book did include valid information, thus the three stars. For example, that “we observe things into being”, that reality is holographic, etc, etc. The authors also state that each night we dream we are creating multiple realities, or “parallel universes”. In this respect, we are referred to the works of Fred Alan Wolf, and I have added his books to my reading list, in the hope that they might be more clearly comprehensible.Though I followed the advice on how to incubate dreams, it didn´t seem to work for me, though once, recently, when I simply asked for a dream on how to cure a bodily symptom, I got the answer with a dream about turmeric. I´ve been taking strong turmeric pills ever since, with no effect on the symptom in question, but, on the other hand, another symptom has in fact been relieved.These authors do offer a wealth of useful knowledge, but in my view they need to learn how to relay this knowledge lucidly (no pun intended).I found the chapter on lucidity the most interesting one. Perhaps the authors´ most relevant advice, which I already knew of, was to keep saying to oneself “I am dreaming, or “Am I dreaming?”. But I have done this repeatedly to no avail.There is a good glossary of terms at the back of the book.To sum up, as stated, the book may prove of help to some of those extremely focused on reading everything about dreaming practices and lucid dreaming. But personally, I would not recommend it and there are many better books around. I feel that this is one of the more “advanced” and obscure books on the subject.