Archive for the ‘Dreams’ Category
Posted by traciehicks on March 25, 2009
Using Jungian, Freudian, and personal theories, the author provides a visual approach to dream interpretation with easy-to-follow dream directory organized by thematic and symbolic headings, accompanied by advice on fostering self-empowerment by utilizing dream interpretations.
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Posted by traciehicks on March 25, 2009
This is another book I have that I can not fine the cover for it off the internet. It is by Evad Aras from House of Collectibles. It is the Fifth printing of it. CopyRight is MCMLXXIII( I think it means 1973).
Nobody knows for certain. Sufficient evidence exists to show that dreams have been used by seers, prophets, and oracles to tell the future. History shows that there were many instances of fabulous success. From the biblical times of Joseph’s interpretations of Pharoahs dream, through to Abraham Lincoln’s prophetic dream of seeing himself in a coffin. dreams have indicated the course of future events for many.
A great many people make decisions based on lucky numbers derived from dreams. Each dream interpreted in this book has a lucky dream number. These numbers are the combination thata give you the key to the mystic powers of occult vibrations.
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Posted by traciehicks on March 25, 2009
You dream every night. Experts from Plato to Freud, Aristotle to Jung have shared their wisdom about dreams. And still it is rare that a clear, incisive book that explains dreams comes around. But now there is Dreams and What They Mean to You by Migene González-Wippler.
This book explains the workings of the mind, how dreams function, and how to interpret them. Your dreams are filled with symbols, from general ones such as colors to specific objects and events. This book includes a huge dream symbol dictionary which gives interpretations of hundreds of symbols.
If you have a dream which includes a pickle, that symbol means you are wasting your energy on frivolous pastimes. A dream of a magazine means you will receive news from a distance. If you dream of a dragon it means you allow yourself to be ruled by your passions and should try to overcome your temper and violent nature.
Each dream symbol is also associated with two numbers. By keeping a record of the symbols in your dreams you may be able to find numbers that will bring you luck or be used for other purposes. What a handy tool this is!
Besides interpreting dreams, you can also control them — if you know how! This book can give you the techniques to remember dreams easily, dream more effectively, recall your dreams, and even learn to become aware that you are dreaming. This can lead to prophetic dreams and your ability to interpret them.
If you have ever had a dream that you knew was meaningful, but couldn’t figure it out, this book is a must. If you’re looking to understand yourself better, to discover your secret inner motivations, you’ll want this book, too. In fact, you should keep this book by your bed so you can check it when you get up.
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Posted by traciehicks on March 25, 2009
( my copy has a diffent cover on it. it s from Warner paperback. Copy right 1974)
Based on more than twenty years of dream research, Dreams: Your Magic Mirror provides compelling evidence of the importance of dreams and symbols in everyone’s life. This book will help you learn to: preview future events from your dreams, interpret dream communications with departed loved ones, and receive messages that will be helpful in your life’s most important decisions.
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Posted by traciehicks on March 25, 2009
(my cover is different)
Gain vivid insights into the working of dreams–and use them to promote greater self-awareness and healing–with this encyclopedic and intriguing guide to the significance of more than 700 symbols. The journey to understanding begins with an extensive introduction that covers not only the classic theories of Freud and Jung, but also more recent ideas on dream analysis. It provides a wealth of background information for the huge dictionary section, which ranges from Abandonment to Zodiacal Sign, and includes such common images as Dragons, Murder, Roller Coasters, and Tattoos, all listed in an easy-to-reference alphabetical format with comprehensive definitions. Each entry offers a wide range of possible interpretations, and cross-referencing throughout allows seekers to examine every aspects of a particular symbol.
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Posted by traciehicks on March 25, 2009
A comprehensive single-volume reference grade to more than 14,500 dream symbols. Providing short, succinct, easy-to-understand interpretations, Mary shares her insight into the world of spirit, giving us a powerful interpretative tool to help us in our own transformative journeys.
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Posted by traciehicks on March 25, 2009
A compendium of information on the occult sciences, magic, demonology, superstitions, spiritism, mysticism, metaphysics, psychical science and parapsychology. Containing reference information relative to animals; birds and insects; demons; gems; geographical (places of phenomena); gods; paranormal phenomena; periodicals; plants and flowers; and societies and organizations
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Posted in Books, Dreams, Ghosts, Mythology, Occult, Other, Religion, Secret Societies, UFO/Aliens | Tagged: An Encyclopedia of Occultism, Lewis Spence | Leave a Comment »
Posted by traciehicks on March 25, 2009
IN this encyclopedia, complete from A to Z, James Randi casts his cynical eye on the dubious genres of the occult and the supernatural. With 666 entries and hundreds of illustrations throughtout, this book, which has been fueling hundreds of lively Internet controversies, examines the shady world of manipulators, occultists, and shamanists in microsopic detail.
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Posted in Books, Dreams, Ghosts, Mythology, Occult, Other, Religion, Secret Societies, UFO/Aliens | Tagged: An Encyclopedia of Claims, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural, Frauds, James Randi | 1 Comment »
Posted by traciehicks on March 24, 2009
A twenty-six-volume study of the paranormal, mystical, and psychic phenomena commonly referred to as the supernatural
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Posted by traciehicks on March 24, 2009
So you want to investigate a haunting? This book is full of practical advice used in the author’s own ghost- hunting practice. Find out whether you’re dealing with a ghost, spirit, or an entity … and discover the one time when you should stop what you’re doing and call in an exorcist. Learn the four-phase procedure for conducting an effective investigation, how to capture paranormal phenomena on film, record disembodied sounds and voices on tape, assemble an affordable ghost-hunting kit, and form your own paranormal group. For anyone with time and little money to spend on equipment, this book will help you maintain a healthy sense of skepticism and thoroughness while you search for authentic evidence of the paranormal.
Selling Features – Written by a paranormal investigator with fifteen years of experience, focusing on practical advice
– The only handbook that details how to form paranormal groups, research a suspected haunted area, and practice effective eyewitness interview techniques. — Provides contact information on paranormal organizations and supply warehouses for hard-to-find materials (electromagnetic detectors, infrared film, etc.)
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