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264 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 100

It will be an advantage, and not only an advantage but a necessity both for the dreamer and for the consultant, to have the dream-interpreter briefed as to the identity of the dreamer, his occupation, his birth, his financial situation, his state of health, and his age. And the nature of the dream itself must be examined in precise detail—any small addition or omission can skew the predicted outcome, as we go on to demonstrate. So anyone failing to adhere to these conditions can only blame himself, rather than us, if things go wrong. 1.9
You should only offer interpretations of dreams which are remembered in their entirety, when the dreamer has a precise recollection and can remember all details precisely. 4.3.2
If you do not know the local customs and peculiarities of any given place, you should find them out. Travel and wide reading will give you the best handle on this: books on dream-interpretation alone will not be of enough help to you, but you will need other material too. Two examples. A married woman dreamt that she entered the temple and house of Ephesian Artemis and dined there, and not long afterwards she died: death is the penalty for any married woman entering that temple. A prostitute dreamt that she had entered the temple-precinct of Artemis: she was set free and abandoned her prostitution, because she could not have entered the precinct if she had not abandoned her life a as prostitute. And so with all other customs which are local to any given city or region, you must have regard to the local culture in your interpretations. 4.3.4
You should always try to assign a cause and accompany any interpretation with a stated reason and some credible explanations: otherwise, even if you are quite accurate in your interpretation, giving a bare declaration of the outcome stripped of all its surrounding material will make you seem less professional. But you must not let yourself be misled into thinking the the causes you assign do actually determine the outcomes. Some people have frequent dreams with the same outcome, and we know that there is some logical pattern to these outcomes from the fact that they always turn out the same, but we cannot find the causes why that outcome is as it is. That is why it is our opinion that outcomes are arrived at on the basis of practical experience, but explanations of their causes are simply the best that each of us can come up with from his own resources. 4.20.1
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But you must remember that this book is addressed to you, for our own use, and you must not make copies for general distribution. If what I am going to write in this book stays with you alone, it will make you pre-eminent among all dream-interpreters, or at least second to none: but if it is made public property, it will leave you exposed as having no grate knowledge than anyone else. I can assure you that many, in fact almost all, of the other works which aim to be a guide to successful prophesy are inferior to my own. 4.pref.4
And I hope that those who come cross my books will read them in a fully sympathetic frame of mind, and not make any criticism before they have gained a precise understanding of their contents. One thing I am prepared to swear to is that these books will never give the careful reader any cause to reject their arguments. 3.66.6