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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This one hits the mark.............., December 2, 2002
If you fancy yourself as a "no-nonsense" individual; someone who likes to get to the point sooner than later, this is the symbolism/dream interpretation book you've been looking for.Mr. Todeschi cuts right to the chase. His explanations are to-the-point and very informative. Upon reading the review for this book and "Dictionary of Symbolism" by H. Biedermann (and, of course, actually reading the two), I most definitely favor Mr. Todeschi's book. While "Dictionary" goes more in-depth, has a picture-appendix of the symbols covered as well as adding them throughout the text, and provides an overall history for each symbol, I wasn't thoroughly satified after reading the descriptions. "Encyclopedia", however, gave me the impression that the author wanted to not only explain the symbol, but show me how it might be interpreted in several simple ways. One might argue that "Dictionary" does the same. This may be so. To this I would have to say that I felt Mr. Todesci's approach to be more helpful. On top of that, although I haven't done a count comparison of symbols each book contains, I would have to say there are more in "Encyclopedia". When I was looking for an answer, the text showed me the way. It gave me that warm, happy feeling that some therapists and psychologists might consider a goal for healing one's inner person: closure. (Everybody let out a relieving sigh.............)
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