Books : The Secret Language of Dreams: A Visual Key to Dreams and Their Meanings
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by: David Fontana
Binding: Paperback
Format: Bargain Price
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: November 01, 1994
Sales Rank: 939705
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Customer Reviews
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Rating: - The Meaning of Your Dreams. Excellent Book!
I have been using and referring to this wonderful book for years every time I had a dream with a certain situation, or symbols where I wanted to know what they meant. This is a wonderful and concise book that makes dream interpretation simple.
It is categorized as "perspectives on the dream world" "level meaning of dreams" where there is in-depth insight from Jung, (whose work is completely on-target.) The "Dream Directory" provides life themes such as success and failure, relationships, ... Read More
Rating: - more than a dictionary
this book works with the more mystical aspects of dreams by using great visual imagery. great book to learn more about the spiritual world, Freud and Jung.
Rating: - Let's eat cheese!!
I thought this book was compelling and very interesting in wording.It has detailing inturpritations. Along with ideas of meanings from other cultures and lets you interprite on your own.
Rating: - Beautiful, Illuminating Dream Book!
Exploring dreams is fascinating---like charting mysterious, unknown waters or discovering a new unexplored continent---the unconscious mind. This book is the most insightful, informative and visually beautiful book I've ever read on dream interpretation. The author gives wonderful case file studies of actual dreams and the interpretation which I found extremely helpful. And the illustrations and artwork: Mon Dieu! They're delightfully funny, exotic and perfect! I love the picture on page 101 of a ... Read More
Rating: - Visually pleasing, but...
...lacking something. The pictures are all vivid and colorful but seem to attempt to distract the reader from the lack of substance. Do not get me wrong, Fontana appears to know what he is talking about, but upon skimming the book and then giving it a thorough read-through, I am no closer to interpreting my dreams.
I suppose this is because as hard as we may look in the literature to determine what our dreams are attempting to tell us, it's all really way too individual, and no book will ... Read More
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