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5.0 out of 5 stars
Arrival at unification with the Self, Superconsciousness, the Divine, a unitive experience.,
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This review is from: Sex, Symbols and Dreams (Paperback)
This is absolutely, by far, the best book on dream interpretation there is. It is no simple dram dictionary, but rather an instruction manual for learning to interpret your own dreams.
While there is universal, archetypal dream content, and a sort of universal structure to dreams, Baylis shows how each person has their own peculiar dream grammar, and how to find out and read your own. This book, in addition to The Penguin Dictionary of Symbols, are absolute must-haves for any respectable dream interpreter.
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Highlighted with numerous anecdotes and references,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sex, Symbols and Dreams (Paperback)
Sex, Symbols, & Dreams by educator and dream interpretation expert Janice Hinshaw Baylis is a thoughtful, in-depth discussion of sexual imagery and symbols in dreams; their meaning; their reflection upon life; the depth of Freudian style dreams about sexual issues; and much, much more. An extensive analysis highlighted with numerous anecdotes and references, to both the sensual and unconscious worlds, document Sex, Symbols, & Dreams as an invaluable and enthusiastically recommended reading for students of psychology, human sexuality, metaphysics, and a welcome addition to the growing library of dream interpretation literature and analysis.
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Sex, Symbols and Dreams by Janice Baylis (Paperback - Mar. 1997)
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