Penney Peirce

Dream Dictionary For Dummies

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Dreams! What do they mean? You probably recognize a connection between the dream world and the “real” world, but did you know that you can actually do things to nurture your dream life? Dream Dictionary For Dummies is the fun and fascinating guide that shows you not only how to decode your dreams, but how to remember them and even how to make a dream work for you. Whether you're already a prolific dreamer or are just peeking into the unknown, you're sure to get results from the insights, techniques, and tips provided in this unique and transforming guide. An A-to-Z list of dream symbols and their meanings helps you make sense of your dreams and harness them to increase your creativity, solve problems, find life purpose, and obtain accurate personal guidance. And, just by reading the dictionary definitions, you'll begin to understand symbology in a much deeper way. You’ll learn how to synchronize your body, emotions, mind, and soul to experience the full meaning of your dreams and, in some cases, make them your reality.Discover how to:
Recognize your dream cycles Increase your ability to remember your dreams Keep and use a dream diary Notice your waking dreams Uncover hidden messages in your dreams Focus your dreams to solve problems or make decisions Form a dream support group So start dreaming and get back to reality with a little help from Dream Dictionary For Dummies.
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Quotes

  • Giselle Ferrufinohas quoted8 years ago
    Pick an image from a recent dream and let it appear in your imagination.
    2. Ask: What does this image remind me of that is present in my life now? Let yourself receive one or more associations. Write them in your diary.
    3. Ask: What earlier similar experience is tied to these present ones through an association in my subconscious mind? Let yourself receive one or more associations. Write them in your diary.
    4. Ask: What earlier similar experience is tied to this one through an association in my subconscious mind? Keep asking until no more come.
    5. Examine the string of connected experiences to find common themes leading into the present. What core emotions are at the heart of the experiences?
  • Giselle Ferrufinohas quoted8 years ago
    Review your collection of words, feelings, memories, and concepts. As you write, ask yourself: How are these ideas like me or my life right now? How do these ideas relate to each other and fit together to describe a situation in my life?
  • Giselle Ferrufinohas quoted8 years ago
    Move your awareness out to the first petal. Imagine another image, idea, personal memory, or word on that petal, something that’s related to snake. The first thing might be poisonous. Note the idea in your dream diary.
    3. Return to the center and connect with the snake symbol again. Go to the second petal and see what idea or image is there. Maybe this time it’s sexuality. Note the idea in your dream diary.
    4. Return to the center and feel the symbol. Go to the third petal. This time you get ancient wisdom. Continue going back to the center, then out to a petal, until you’ve exhausted the meaningful associations. Don’t jump from petal to petal or you might start associating the associations with each other. Soon you should have an intriguing list: poisonous, sexuality, ancient wisdom, dangerous, slippery, sensual, “snake in the grass,” dragon, cold-blooded, sacred, teeth, sheds skin, constrictor, transformation, kundalini.

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