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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Help for Dreamless Sleepers
I had this book on my shelf for years, unread. Then I had an emotional experience when I felt like I "Woke Up" in my waking life ---and realized I was "dreaming." I immediately sought out this book and read it cover to cover. It is great to be able to analyze a waking dream ---when it is so difficult to remember the ones you have when you are sleeping.

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Published on July 3, 2005 by Maggie Spilner

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1.0 out of 5 stars Close but not quite "there"
The author of this book had a very interresting idea, which triggered me to read the book. Though most everything she states is a "true" observation, I find her explainations to be highly vivid and uneducated in the field of conciousness. There are psychological terms and explainations on human behavior that she referrs to as a "waking dream"; and she doesn't go into...
Published on July 4, 2003 by lbb


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Help for Dreamless Sleepers, July 3, 2005
This review is from: Life as a Waking Dream (Paperback)
I had this book on my shelf for years, unread. Then I had an emotional experience when I felt like I "Woke Up" in my waking life ---and realized I was "dreaming." I immediately sought out this book and read it cover to cover. It is great to be able to analyze a waking dream ---when it is so difficult to remember the ones you have when you are sleeping.

I find this practice a great way to delve into unconscious influences -- though it is certainly not the only doorway, it is a useful and accessible one.

I went to Ms Pike's website and plan to do some group work on the subject. If you're interested in dreams and can't remember yours, you may find this book to be real treasure.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seeing your life through new eyes, April 2, 2001
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Mia Belange (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life as a Waking Dream (Paperback)
This author really got me to sit up and take notice with this thought-provoking topic. The whole notion of taking the unusual and interesting happenings of your life and interpreting them as you would a dream is fascinating. The book is filled with real life examples and interpretations, so that you can see immediately how this may be of use to you in your own life.

Ms. Kennedy conveys the information in an entertaining and informative manner, and effectively gets you to see how each incident of our lives, contains so much valuable information about you. I think this is definitely a book for the new millenium. One thing is certain, you'll never again be able to look at your life in the same way after having read this book.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Close but not quite "there", July 4, 2003
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lbb "fancypete" (Chico, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life as a Waking Dream (Paperback)
The author of this book had a very interresting idea, which triggered me to read the book. Though most everything she states is a "true" observation, I find her explainations to be highly vivid and uneducated in the field of conciousness. There are psychological terms and explainations on human behavior that she referrs to as a "waking dream"; and she doesn't go into great depth on it because she clearly is uninformed. I would recommend sticking to more psychological information from medically certified authors. This is where you'll truly get a chance to understand the unconcious self.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Close but not quite "there", July 4, 2003
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lbb "fancypete" (Chico, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life as a Waking Dream (Paperback)
The author of this book had a very interresting idea, which triggered me to read the book. Though most everything she states is a "true" observation, I find her explainations to be highly vivid and uneducated in the field of conciousness. There are psychological terms and explainations on human behavior that she referrs to as a "waking dream"; and she doesn't go into great depth on it because she clearly is uninformed. I would recommend sticking to more psychological information from medically certified authors. This is where you'll truly get a chance to understand the unconcious self.
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