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Complete Book of Dreams and Dreaming by Pamela Ball (1-Jun-2006) Paperback

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Doyenne of dream interpretation Pamela Ball has followed up her internationally successful 10,000 Dreams Interpreted with this magnificent new volume. The Complete Book of Dreams and Dreaming shows you how to use the dream state productively to help fulfill every aspect of your waking life. Immensely practical, The Complete Book of Dreams and Dreaming gives you all the techniques you need for turning your desires into reality.

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First published January 1, 2005

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4,698 reviews
November 13, 2011
c2003. Well, I am not sure that this is as practical as it was lauded to be. I certainly did not find it easy to use and the interpretation - well! It is a big book comprising of 666 pages (any significance there?) so not a particularly quick guide. It is supposed to be a "serious" book but any pyschologist or pseudo pyschologist could use the same old tired self questioning and interpretation. Not a keeper. FWFTB: mental, snapshots, interpretation, communicate, understanding.
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February 19, 2018
This book is not very convenient to use, but considering the wide subject, it's not an easy task.
It's kind of like a dictionary of dreams, with different interpretations possible, including a spiritual one. I take it as a starting point if you want to try to learn more about your dreams and attempt to explore their meaning.
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Author 15 books26 followers
December 19, 2023
Hugely interesting. But not a book that one reads at a go. It needs to be read one interpretation at a time.
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