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IN-DEPTH DESCRIPTION
Do you remember that dream you had last night? Or did a dream from a few nights ago really make an impression on you? You know that they mean something, but don't know what. You need some help interpreting your dreams. A people traditionally famous for dream interpretation are the Gypsies. Now you can get the answers to your questions about dreams from a real Romani Gypsy, Raymond Buckland, in Gypsy Dream Dictionary (an expanded version of Secrets of Gypsy Dream Reading). This book begins with a complete introduction to the mystical science of dreams. For example, you will learn the secrets of how to pluck important symbols from ordinary dreams in order to find out their inner meaning. You will find that this is easy to do, and the more you interpret your dreams, the better you will get at it. You will also learn the secrets of lucid dreaming being aware you are dreaming while continuing to dream. When this happens you can actually direct the dream the way you want it to go. You will discover how to recognize prophetic dreams, and learn how to make money with dreams. You will also be shown how dreams can lead you to the practice of astral projection. But with a name like Gypsy Dream Dictionary, you should expect a listing of common dream symbols with Gypsy interpretations. First, the book explains the difference between a personal symbol and a universal symbol. A personal symbol only has meaning to you. If you want a dictionary of the meanings of personal symbols you can create it yourself. This book defines universal dream symbols. A book with 250 such interpretations would be great. One with 500 would be amazing. Astoundingly, this book explains over 850 universal dream symbols, making it one of the most valuable books ever in the history of dream interpretation. New to this book, Buckland gives the interpretation for symbols such as computers (you will have access to much information), television and movies (the main character you are watching represents yourself), the internet (you have the potential to achieve anything you put your mind to), and many more. The dictionary section of this book covers most of the symbols you will encounter in your dreams. An accident is indicative of self-criticism, a crawling baby means you need to make quick decisions, and a cage means you have things under control. A single diamond predicts social success. An earthquake means you are unsure of yourself, and a fence means you feel restricted. A gift from a man indicates the possibility of danger, and driving a hotrod means that you are trying to re-live your youth. If you dream of ivy it means you should have a medical check up. And there are literally hundreds more meanings listed in this dictionary. Whenever you dream, your mind works in symbols. These can be messages trying to reach your conscious mind. Now you can interpret those messages quickly if you use this fun, lively and exciting book. |
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