Product Description
WAKE UP TO A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF KNOWLEDGE
An unanalyzed dream is like an unopened letter from a friend. Inside are messages of caution and concern, hope and inspiration, that can have a dramatic impact on both your everyday life and your lifetime goals. Psychologist Stase Michaels guides you through the inner journey and adventure that begins with a dream and ends in exciting practical and spiritual insights on the road to self-discovery.
With a simple five-step method to dream interpretation, this remarkable book offers specific techniques for drawing on this vital resource of personal growth and empowerment. The author explores twenty-seven dream types and pinpoints how they can expand your horizons and enrich your experience. Listen to your dreams and learn how they can:
* Provide vital keys to your body and health
* Enhance your relationships, including your sex and love life
* Inform your decision making, tap your creativity, and help you meet challenges and goals
Plus a revealing look at nightmares, dreams about past lives, future predictions, and much more.
From the Publisher
I've had very strong interest in the value and interpretations of dreams for more than ten years, and in that time, I've read a lot of different perspectives on the function of dream life, varying dream interpretations, and the supernatural aspects of dreaming. This book, THE BEDSIDE GUIDE TO DREAMS, is right up my alley! This is an excellent guide for dream interpreters and experiencers to enhance their lives through a better understanding of the dream world. Stase Michaels presents 5 clear steps for dream recovery and categorizes 27 different dream types which include areas of dream life you don't hear about very often like: interdimensional dreams, past life dreams, and dreams that are visits with the deceased. Stase competantly discusses common dreams and their relevance while giving helpful clues as to how you can differentiate between psychologically significant dreams and supernatural dreams. I think this book just about covers it all!
Catherine Elliott
Ballantine Wellspring Editorial