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496 |
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$17.95 (USD) |
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0597843414 |
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Jan 07, 2004 |
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If you like Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted from Webster's Online Dictionary [www.websters-online-dictionary.org], you will love this book, which is compiled from the site into one handy reference.
In 496 pages, all of your favorite content from the site is put into a concise volume for you to enjoy anywhere. Includes thousands of subjects and themes, and their interpreted meanings in dreams. Enjoy! |
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What is a dream?
A dream is an event transpiring in that world belonging to the mind when the objective senses have withdrawn into rest or oblivion. Then the spiritual man is living alone in the future or ahead of objective life and consequently lives man's future first, developing conditions in a way that enables waking man to shape his actions by warnings, so as to make life a perfect existence.
The reader should ever keep before his mind the fact that no man ever had the same dream twice. He may have had very similar dreams, but some detail will be missing. Nature seems to abhor duplicates. You could no more find two dreams alike than you could find facsimiles in two blades of grass. A man cannot live two days exactly alike. Different influences and passions will possess him. Consequently, no two dreams can be had under exactly the same influences. Since it is impossible to find a man twice in exactly the same mental state, it is equally impossible for him to dream the same dream twice; therefore, it is only possible to approximate dream interpretation by classing them into families.
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