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The Complete Dream Book: Discover What Your Dreams Reveal about You and Your Life

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Ever wonder about the meaning of your dreams? Learn about the symbology of 28,000 actual dreams in this comprehensive dream translation book. The Complete Dream Book offers insightful interpretations of dream symbols and themes, illuminating the profound insights that sleep can provide. Drawing upon her vast experience in dream analysis, Gillian Holloway guides readers through the mysterious landscape of the dream world, providing tools for understanding and applying these insights in everyday life. Key Whether you're intrigued by the idea of tapping into the subconscious or seeking practical ways to use dreams for personal development, The Complete Dream Book is a must-have tool on your journey of self-discovery to help you uncover the hidden messages in your dreams and enrich your waking life.

352 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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10 reviews
August 31, 2008
If you are curious about dreams, then OK. If you have nightmares, its not very detailed, and probably doesnt have what your looking for.
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73 reviews1 follower
June 12, 2019
it has some good info, I like to use several books at once when interpreting dreams to see several different points of view.
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349 reviews8 followers
March 6, 2013
This was a great practical introduction to understanding the psychology of your dreams. What i like about it is that it is down-to-earth. It's not star gazing, but rather makes sense.

The foundation is that our dreams are our minds attempts at revealing and working out what we are presently dealing with. Understanding our dreams helps us get more in tune with what is going on in our heart and mind.

The dream symbolism is based on Holloways work with thousands of people and dreams. The categories make sense, though she readily admits it's not a perfect science. You need to be in tune with your own emotions and current circumstances to better understand your dreams and what they are communicating about where you're at in these circumstances.

i find it useful for better understanding my own inner conflicts that i'm sometimes tend to ignore on a conscious level and appear in real life as agitation and frustration.
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218 reviews185 followers
December 5, 2012
Cannot give five stars to Gillian because the book's Index is so poor.
Actually, a second edition needs to be done to correct that and cover so many more topics.

For instance, when Holloway discusses body parts in dreams, she leaves out several. Was Sourcebooks too cheap to print her entire manuscript or did Holloway decide only to go over some parts to keep the book to two hundred some odd pages?

The writing and insights in this book are extremely helpful.
I just wanted the whole book. For some reason, I don't think that as what got printed.
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554 reviews243 followers
August 13, 2008
I really liked this book because I'm fascintated with the subject of why we dream, and what meaning if any our dreams hold.
This book was excellent for providing sensible, concrete suggestions for dream interpertation, and also for dealing with a new agey subject in a really down-to-earth sort of way (ignore the cover art, it's really not as crazy as it looks). I would definitely recommend this book to anyone as a fascinating read and a handy reference.
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24 reviews
February 26, 2012
Modern & practical book on dream interpretation that is based on real dreams. None of that archaic tribal/religious/pyschobable bullshit. While it is really useful only few of her interpretations instinctively click with me on the first few readings. Nevertheless it is a great starting point on the journey to understanding your dreams.

Dr Holloway also have kindly provided most of the book's material for free on her website: http://lifetreks.com/

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618 reviews
September 5, 2014
the majority about the symbolism of ur dreams is really not very good at all! BUT tthis book's redeeming value is in the last quarter of the book, which is about psychic dreams and I found it VERY helpful!
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April 19, 2008
This book is too good to miss. It's decoded dreams that have stumped me and given me insight into a lot of previously-obscure symbology that my subconscious has been handing me for years.

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August 23, 2010
This did not tell me anything that I hadn't already read in magazines.
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February 10, 2014
I love dream interpretation books, but some are just crap. This one was really cool. Great examples of dream themes and how they reflect what you are really thinking about.
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79 reviews1 follower
April 8, 2023
This book on dream-work has a wealth of information and examples. I found the link from dreams to counselling helpful.
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