¿Soñó que estaba en la ópera? Dentro de muy pronto sus amigos lo van a entretener y tendrá un rato ameno. ¿Estaba desnudo en un sitio público? ¡Descubra lo que esto significa en Sueños! Cada noche tendrá la capacidad de aprender más de su vida. Resuelva problemas diarios y entienda mejor lo más profundo de sus sentimientos. Este libro explora la naturaleza del dormir, los sueños, la mente humana y la conciencia. English Translation Did you dream that you were in the opera? Soon your friends will entertain you and you will have a pleasant time. Were you naked in a public place? Find out what this means in Dreams ! Each night you will have the ability to learn more from your life. Solve daily problems and better understand the depths of your feelings. This book explores the nature of sleep, dreams, the human mind, and consciousness.
Migene González-Wippler es una autora puertorriqueña de temas como la Wicca y una líder experta en la religión afro-caribeña de la santería. González-Wippler nació en Puerto Rico y tiene grados de psicología y antropología de la Universidad de Puerto Rico y de la Universidad de Columbia.
This book is really only 8 chapters long, with the rest being a dream dictionary. It is a little science-y, but that is to be expected when learning about the mind, conscious, and subconscious. Starts off with psychology and theories, touches upon different types of dreams and dream ‘language’, and includes steps on how to interpret your dreams as well as control them.
Given that this book was published in 1992, I’d say some of it is outdated - especially the dream dictionary. Some aspects of it just seem very traditional or surrounding one main thought. The book does note multiple times that ultimately interpretation is dependent on the personal dreamer, but at the same time does say that there are certain symbols, or motifs, that have a fixed meaning.
Overall, I thought this book was still interesting and fun to read for someone who personally LOVES dreaming. The actual literature was just much shorter than I anticipated it to be.
It was very informational and for that I give the book a good 4/5, but if you read this because you want to understand your dreams better you're looking in the wrong place. The Dream Dictionary in the back of this book is nearly worthless - I suggest buying one separately while you're out getting this one - and that you don't skip through.
It's a good starters guide to learning about the brain and very generally about the meaning behind dreams, but you'll need more if you're interested afterward. Like...maybe pick up a good book on Astral Travel after you read this one, then get one that covers both topics. After that you can try and get to the bottom of "that dream" or try to solve a more recent one, or maybe just figure out if you were unconsciously on the AP (astral plane).
But anyway, this book was very interesting, informational, and a good start. To those who already know a lot about the sleeping brain and trying to find out more...this book is just a repeat.
One-third of the book a brief review of psychology and its reference to dreams, how to remember and analyze them, and how to lucidly dream. The rest is a dream dictionary.