Wisdom of Dreaming

Wisdom of Dreaming
Author: Paul Sheldon,Elizabeth Eagar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2018-02-23
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0692081089

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This guidebook by dream experts Paul Sheldon and Elizabeth Eagar is all about making your dreams your own. The five basic Dream Opportunities presented include: how to be free in your dreams; how to feel good in your dreams; how to speak up in your dreams; how to make friends in your dreams; how to understand and realize your dreams.

The Wisdom of Your Dreams

The Wisdom of Your Dreams
Author: Jeremy Taylor
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2009-10-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781101148815

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Discover how the hidden messages in your dreams can change your life. A renowned expert on the subject of dreams, Jeremy Taylor has studied dreams and has worked with thousands of people both individually and in dream groups for more than forty years. His discoveries show us how dreams can be the keys to gaining insight into our past and our conflicts, as well as excursions into the fantastic realm of creative inspiration. An expanded and updated edition of his classic guide to understanding your dreams—Where People Fly and Water Runs Uphill—The Wisdom of Your Dreams provides readers with specific, hands-on techniques to help them remember and interpret their dreams, establish a dream group, and learn the universal symbolism of dreaming. Full of case histories and featuring a revised introduction by the author and a new chapter about dreams as clues to the evolution of consciousness, this is a life- changing and potentially world-changing work.

The Wisdom of Dreams

The Wisdom of Dreams
Author: Greg Mahr,Christopher L Drake
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2022-09-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000728705

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This fascinating and accessible book offers a comprehensive overview of dream interpretation theory and modern dream science, presenting an argument for dreamwork as a means to better understand emotional challenges and achieve personal growth. Bridging the gap between cognitive-behavioral therapies, psychoanalysis and depth psychology, the book explores topics like lucid dreams, end-of-life dreams, cross-cultural dream analysis and Freudian and Jungian models of dream interpretation. The authors offer a new model for better understanding dreams based on symbol formation, narrative structure and current neurophysiology, with the aim of reinvigorating the way we value dreams and their importance to individuals and society. The Wisdom of Dreams can be of great interest to analysts and therapists, including psychiatrists, psychologists, sleep researchers, social workers and counselors, as well as anyone interested in working with their dreams for greater personal clarity and self-understanding.

Dream

Dream
Author: Susan V. Bosak
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1896232043

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Illustrated text urges the reader to nurture his or her dreams and work to make them a reality.

Wisdom of Dreaming

Wisdom of Dreaming
Author: Paul M. Sheldon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2017-06-28
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0692912606

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This guidebook by Founder of Dreamosophy.com Paul Sheldon introduces five Dream Opportunities to help you make profound changes in your dreams and in your waking life. The goal is to help others become Dreambassadors: spokespersons for the value of dreaming, and to obtain more freedom in their dream lives as well as their waking lives.

Women Wisdom Dreams

Women  Wisdom   Dreams
Author: Anne Scott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0981863612

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Scott provides valuable tools for restoring the link between feminine spirituality and social change. Reclaiming the language of dreams and practicing states of inner attention and stillness, she offers rich methods for reconnecting to love, joy, and creativity.

Living Dreaming Dying

Living  Dreaming  Dying
Author: Rob Nairn
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2004-08-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780834824720

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The Tibetan Book of the Dead is one of the best-known Tibetan Buddhist texts. It is also one of the most difficult texts for Westerners to understand. In Living, Dreaming, Dying, Rob Nairn presents the first interpretation of this classic text using a modern Western perspective, avoiding arcane religious terminology, keeping his explanations grounded in everyday language. Nairn explores the concepts used in this highly revered work and brings out their meaning and significance for our daily life. He shows readers how the Tibetan Book of the Dead can help us understand life and self as well as the dying process. Living, Dreaming, Dying helps readers to "live deliberately"—and confront death deliberately. One thing that prevents us from doing that, according to Nairn, is our tendency to react fearfully whenever change occurs. But if we confront our fear of change and the unknown, we can learn to flow gracefully with the unfolding circumstances of life rather than be at their mercy. Of course, change occurs throughout our life, but a period of transition also occurs as we pass from the waking state into sleep, and likewise as we pass into death. Therefore the author's teachings apply equally to living as well as to dreaming and dying. Through meditation instructions and practical exercises, the author explains how to: • Explore the mind through the cultivation of deep meditation states and expanded consciousness • Develop awareness of negative tendencies • Use deep sleep states and lucid dreaming to increase self-understanding as well as to "train" oneself in how to die so that one is prepared for when the time comes • Confront and liberate oneself from fear of death and the unknown

Nightly Wisdom

Nightly Wisdom
Author: Josh Bartok,Gustavo Szpilman Cutz
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2007-11-28
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780861715497

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Human beings the world over have always found the nighttime-and its attendant activities of sleeping, dreaming, and waking up-mysterious, mystical, and rich with meaning and metaphor. The name Buddha means the one who has awakened and enlightenment itself is often portrayed literarily as the luminous full moon, lighting our way through the blinding black of night. Nightly Wisdom goes deep into the wealth of Buddhist inspirations on these powerful topics: offering encouragement and clear teaching on lucid dreaming and Tibetan dream yoga, the art of extending one's meditation practice into the boundary-less world of dreamtime; gentle guidance on relaxing into restful sleep and awakening from the suffering dream of separateness; as well as poetry and prose whose sources span time and space from ancient Japan and the Buddha himself to some of the brightest lights of Buddhism today. A book unlike any other, Nightly Wisdom is designed to be placed on the bedside table and read last thing in the evening so that one's sleep may be infused with a virtue that can be renewed in the morning and carried on throughout the day. Nightly Wisdom represents perhaps the first effort to bring all of these Buddhist inspirations together in one welcoming volume and is an ideal guide for anyone who has ever dreamed of waking up to the entirety of life or wondered how best to suffuse this wisdom into that third of our lives we all spend in bed.