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Sensual Dreaming [Paperback]

Gayle Delaney (Author)
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March 14, 1995
Do you ever wonder why you dream about sex with celebrities or former lovers? What does it mean to dream of sex while someone watches? Do you dream about sex with your husband's best friend?

Erotic dreams of romance, seduction, aggression, or embarrassment can either shock or delight you. But are these images really about sex, or are they potent metaphors for other aspects of your life? Now, in this landmark look at one of the least-talked-about areas of dream analysis, renowned dream expert Dr. Gayle Delaney, author of Living Your Dreams and Breakthrough Dreaming, breaks away from standard interpretations of dream symbolism to show us how our sexual dreams must be understood in light of our own unique experiences and feelings.

Dr. Delaney shows us how our sexual dreams can open our eyes to the insights that will liberate us from fear and help us to develop a healthier emotional and sensual life. She explores common sexual dreams and shows us how to interpret them using her unique Dream Interview technique. Filled with the vivid, real-life erotic dreams of both men and women, Sensual Dreaming teaches us how to use our dreaming mind in practical ways.It can help us dissolve sexual inhibitions and conflicts, elicit dreams to solve specific problems in relationships, experiment with new techniques, enrich our sexual styles, and remove barriers to intimacy and creativity.

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"Her skills in questioning and piecing together seemingly unrelated bits of information are awesome."

-- The Philadelphia Inquirer

"Her interpretations are inspired, as is her technique....The dreams themselves are fascinating and revealing."

-- Booklist

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Do you ever wonder why you dream about sex with celebrities or former lovers? What does it mean to dream of sex while someone watches? Do you dream about sex with your husband's best friend?

Erotic dreams of romance, seduction, aggression, or embarrassment can either shock or delight you. But are these images really about sex, or are they potent metaphors for other aspects of your life? Now, in this landmark look at one of the least-talked-about areas of dream analysis, renowned dream expert Dr. Gayle Delaney, author of Living Your Dreams and Breakthrough Dreaming, breaks away from standard interpretations of dream symbolism to show us how our sexual dreams must be understood in light of our own unique experiences and feelings.

Dr. Delaney shows us how our sexual dreams can open our eyes to the insights that will liberate us from fear and help us to develop a healthier emotional and sensual life. She explores common sexual dreams and shows us how to interpret them using her unique Dream Interview technique. Filled with the vivid, real-life erotic dreams of both men and women, Sensual Dreaming teaches us how to use our dreaming mind in practical ways.It can help us dissolve sexual inhibitions and conflicts, elicit dreams to solve specific problems in relationships, experiment with new techniques, enrich our sexual styles, and remove barriers to intimacy and creativity.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 277 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (March 14, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0449909743
  • ISBN-13: 978-0449909744
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,695,414 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Founding President, International Association for the Study of Dreams, Summa Cum laude Princeton University, PhD in Clinical Psychology, Union Graduate School, Co-Director with Loma K. Flowers, MD, Delaney & Flowers Center for the Study of Dreams.

Pioneer in the use of dreams for problem solving and in the interpretation of dreams using "Dream Interview" questions rather than preconceived beliefs, myths, psychological dogma, or the interpreter's projections often called intuitions.
My approach will appeal only to those who do not need a guru, and want to figure out what their own brains are telling them at night in their own private language.

I have presented this non-denominational dream work on hundreds of TV shows including Oprah, NBC Nightly News, Today Show, GMA, Anderson 380 and at many Universities and private and professional societies. My goal is to get the superstition out of dream work, to teach people how to understand the meaning and usefulness of their dreaming minds that are so very adept at helping one to recognize, assess, and resolve daily problems and opportunities.

If you remember that even your nightmares are there to help you, you can save yourself years of confusion, conflict, and in come cases, bad marriages and unwise decisions. Your dreams don't do the work for you, they do not decide things for you, they give you the fuller picture of the situation so you can make better choices.

My books focus on practical applications of my Dream Interview method which I began to formulate one day in 1971 in a class on dreaming at Princeton when I was a senior. I tell the story in Living Your Dreams.

My favorite book? Ah! For teaching the "Dream Interview" method, Breakthrough Dreaming: How to Use the Power of Your 24-Hour Mind. For sheer fun: Sensual Dreaming. For the beginner, In Your Dreams. For problem solving in Dreams: Living Your Dreams. For an overview of my work and the field, All About Dreams. All are described on my site: www.gdelaney.com. There you will also find a couple of videos from my Today Show talks on dreams.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating and highly readable, March 3, 2005
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fast_matt (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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Well-written and fairly conversational, this book covers the range of its topic well. It includes adequately satisfying discussion of sexual dreams, whether the sexual content be explicit or implicit, and whether the meaning be sexual or otherwise.

The sections in which she discusses how the dynamics of a sexual relationship present a clarified image of the dynamics of the whole relationship, what dreams can tell you about your relationships, and how to recognize limiting patterns in your relationship behavior are very interesting and widely applicable. The sections on nightmares and abuse are much darker, but also interesting. She includes lots of dream interviews with her clients as examples, which are very illustrative and extremely interesting in a intellectually voyeuristic sort of way.

In this book, Gayle Delaney presents a much shorter explanation of dream journals, dream recall, and her dream interviewing technique than some of her other books; it's very readable, succinctly worded, and easy to absorb. By comparison, her book "Breakthrough Dreaming" presented more information, but was so much longer and more indirectly worded I felt the essence of the technique was lost. "Sensual Dreaming", as a whole, has a lively pace and kept me turning pages.

For quickly learning and grasping the dream interview technique, this book is the better choice; I initially learned it from her cassette series "Your Sleeping Genius", which was very effective.

The final section, on the links between sexuality and creativity, is also excellent. If the book has one weakness, it's the relative scarcity of men's dreams and the (in my opinion) occasional bias toward very stereotypical gender behavior and roles in her descriptions of "typical" male and female dreams and meanings. However, I'm aware that she was limited by her source material (vastly more women than men explore dreams and their meaning, it seems) and did not let that detract from my enjoyment of the book.

Definitely recommended for anyone with an interest in psychology, sexuality, and dream exploration.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Specialized Dream Guide, August 18, 2004
This review is from: Sensual Dreaming (Paperback)
Dr. Gayle Delaney has written a number of outstanding "general" books on the subject of dream interpretation, several of which I use as references in dream analysis. In "Sensual Dreaming" she takes on areas of dream analysis that are seldom talked about: Sexuality, eroticism and sensuality.

This book is NOT a "dream dictionary" with lists of symbols and their ostensible meanings. Instead, Delaney explores the ways in which our sexual dreams must be interpreted in the context of each person's unique life experience. The book is divided into three sections, covering "Sexual Passions," "Intimate Passions" and "Creative Passions," and is "illustrated" throughout of examples of dreams along with interpretations. In addition, Delaney guides readers through the processes of remembering and recording dreams, dream incubation, the dream interview and various other techniques to help us enrich and understand the sexual content of our dreams.

In addition to offering *interpretations* of our sensual dreams, Delaney also covers the therapeutic aspects of dreams, drawing on her experience as a psychotherapist and offering insights into how the images and symbols we see may offer keys to challenges we face during our waking life. An appendix also offers tips on how to choose a sex therapist, general therapist, or dream specialist.

Final thoughts: Highly Recommended (9.5 out of a possible 10 bookmarks). This is an excellent specialized dream book; however it will probably be most useful to someone who's already somewhat familiar with the dream analysis process.

--Peter
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great guide in understanding your dreams, September 4, 2003
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"kruzan" (Bremerton, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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I owned this book about 10 years ago and found it to be a tremendous tool in helping to understand my dreams. I lent it out and it was not returned, so I assume the 'lendee' also found it helpful as well!

The interview process can seem somewhat time consuming but it's so worth it! I now think critically about my dreams, they are a tool I use to guide myself in making positive choices.

This book is not a dry read! (Er, no pun intended!) The dreams are fascinating and brought to light many of my own erotic dreams that I'd forgotten. Sex is such a powerful element in our lives, and so often dream dictionaries and websites do not go into depth with these subconscious adventures.

I highly recommend this book, and have to pretty much everyone with whom I've discussed dream analyzation over the years.

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