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Dreams of Light by Andrew Holecek - Paperback Nonfiction
Only 1 left in stockA world-renowned expert in lucid dreaming and Tibetan dream yoga guides us into the tradition’s daytime practices, a complement to the nighttime practices taught in his previous book Dream Yoga.
Most of us are absolutely certain that we’re awake here and now―it’s a given, right? Yet, according to Tibet’s dream yoga tradition, ordinary waking life is no more real than the illusions of our nightly dreams.
In his previous book Dream Yoga, Andrew Holecek guided us into Tibetan Buddhism’s nocturnal path of lucid dreaming and other dimensions of sleeping consciousness. Now, with Dreams of Light, he offers us an in-depth, step-by-step guide to its daytime practices.
Known as the “illusory form” practices, these teachings include insights, meditations, and actions to help us realize the dreamlike nature of our lives. Through an immersive exploration of the tradition, beginners and seasoned practitioners alike will learn everything they need to deeply transform both their sleeping and waking hours.
“If you’ve struggled to awaken in your dreams,” teaches Holecek, “these techniques will often spark spontaneous lucidity during sleep. And if you’re already a successful lucid dreamer, they will open you to new depths of experience throughout your day.”
For those wishing to explore Tibetan Buddhism’s profound path for awakening to the true nature of reality―day or night―Dreams of Light shows us the way. -
A Little Course in Dreams by Robert Bosnak Paperback Nonfiction
Only 1 left in stockThis is a hands-on manual for anyone who is interested in dreams. At the same time, it is the story of a personal journey through the dream world by the author and several of his patients and students. Robert Bosnak offers exercises and strategies for studying dreams, including:
• Remembering and recording dreams
• Analyzing a written dream text
• Studying a series of dreams for its underlying themes
• Using the techniques of active imagination and amplification
• Working on dreams alone, in pairs, and in groups"One of the best and most complete introductions to dreamwork."—Spiritual Frontiers
Through this Little Course in Dreams it becomes clear that the imagination is a powerful force that simultaneously "poisons" us and provides the remedies to the soul's ills. Dreamwork thus opens the way to the healing and transformation of the soul.
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Jungian Dream Interpretation by James A. Hall Paperback Nonfiction Psychology
Jungian Dream Interpretation (Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts, 13) Paperback Nonfiction by James A. Hall, M.D.
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Dreams (called God's forgotten language by some and messages from the devil by others) have long been seen as portents of the future. But the modern belief that dreams are intimately related to the personal psychology, attitudes and behavior patterns of the dreamer owes much to the pioneering work of the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, who should that in dreams the unconscious comes vividly to life. Here is a comprehensive and practical guide to an understanding of dreams in light of the basic principles of Jung's Analytical Psychology. Jung's model of the psyche is concisely described and discussed, with many clinical examples of dreams and how they may be interpreted in context. Particular attention is given to common and recurrent dream motifs, traumatic dreams, compensatory/purposive dream functions, prognostic dreams, and more! --Midwest Book Review
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Guide to Dreams with Journal - 2 Paperback Books in a Nice Gift Case
Only 2 left in stockAre your dreams a complete mystery? If you are interested in learning what your dreams mean, and how to make sense of your dreaming life this is the set for you. The 144 page Guide to Dreams offers the latest information and interpretation of the most common dreams, and is fully illustrated with full-color photographic images and artwork. Learn to interpret the patterns of your dreams, how to eliminate bad dreams, and get a better night s sleep as well. The addition of a 32 page Dream Journal will allow you to record your dreams for later interpretation, and discover the patterns that may exist in your dreams as well.
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The Mind at Night : The New Science of How and Why We Dream by Andrea Rock - Hardcover
Only 1 left in stockOver the past few decades, there has been a revolution in scientific knowledge about why we dream, what's actually happening to the brain when we do, and what the sleeping mind reveals about our waking hours. Beginning with the birth of dream research in the 1950s, award-winning science reporter Andrea Rock traces the brief but fascinating history of this emerging scientific field. She then takes us into modern sleep labs across the country, bringing the scientists to life as she interprets their intellectual breakthroughs and asks the questions that intrigue us all: Why do we remember only a fraction of our dreams? Why are dreams usually accompanied by intense emotion, such as fear or anxiety? Can we really control our dreams without waking up? Are universal dream interpretations valid? Is dreaming our way of consolidating long-term memories and filtering the day's mental detritus? Can dreams truly spark creative thought or help solve problems? Accessible and engaging, The Mind at Night shines a bright light on our nocturnal journeys, while revealing the crucial role dreams could play in penetrating the mystery of consciousness.
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Understanding Dreams : Secrets of the Unconscious Mind - Mass Market Paperback
Only 1 left in stockIt has been said that dreams are the windows to the soul -- andnow those windows can be opened wide! The book you hold in your hands is a concise compendium of prescriptive information, an easy-to-use reference guide to the meanings and import of the remarkable visions that visit us while we sleep.
Here in one volume are the essential keys to unlocking themysteries of the subconscious -- and to putting the power of dreams at your fingertips!
- The meaning behind more than 800 dream symbols
- The history of dream interpretation
- Lucid, repetitive, and sequential dreams
- Sleep patterns and the workings of the unconscious mind
- How to keep a "dream diary"
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Dreaming While Awake : Techniques for 24-Hour Lucid Dreaming by Arnold Mindell - Paperback
Only 1 left in stockWhat if you could dream 24 hours a day, even while awake? According to innovative psychotherapist Arnold Mindell, Ph.D., we already do. The seeds of dreaming arise in every moment of the day, in body symptoms, problems, relationships, subtile feelings, interactions, random thoughts, and fantasies. We're getting countless little cues from the unconscious every minute. All are signs from the world of dreaming. And, according to Mindell, we can be in this state of lucid dreaming all day long.
In Dreaming While Awake, Mindell shows how to become aware of these "flirts" from the dreamworld and how to interpret their message. The goal, he says, is to be wide awake and lucid 24 hours a day in the midst of this unending dreamfield of information.
Practicing 24-hour lucid dreaming:
- Helps you solve personal, physical, and emotional problems
- Serves as a preventive medicine for relationships and health, helping you catch the earliest warning signs before they turn into problems
- Helps resolve conflicts in relationships, families, large groups, corporations, even politics
Dreaming is the mystical source of reality, says Mindell. "My goal is to make the Dreaming roots of reality so accessible, so visceral, that your conscious mind will give you back your right to dream."
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Working on Yourself Alone : Inner Dreambody Work by Arnold Mindell - Paperback
This introduction to process-oriented meditation is a fresh approach to the new body of philosophy and technique that unites the foundations of Western psychotherapy and Eastern meditative traditions in a single holistic system.
About the Author
A graduate of MIT in Boston and the Jung Institute of Zurich, Switzerland, Arnold Mindell, PhD., is the founder of a new school of therapy called Process Oriented Psychology. Dr. Mindell is known throughout the world for his innovative synthesis of dreams and bodywork, Jungian psychology, group process, consciousness, shamanism, quantum physics, and small and large group conflict resolution. He is the author of 20 books including Dreambody, Sitting in the Fire, The Shaman's Body, and ProcessMind.
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Philosophical Essays on Dreaming by Charles E.M. Dunlop - Paperback USED Textbook
Only 1 left in stockThe study of dreaming has excited philosophers for centuries, and the past few decades have significantly advanced our understanding of the subject. This book is a collection of the most important philosophical articles on dreaming that have appeared in the past thirty years. Included are papers by such well-known figures as A.J. Ayer, Norman Malcolm, and David F. Pears. The sixteen essays address the topics of dreaming and skepticism, the relationship of dreams to perceptions, the concept of dreaming, and the relevance of contemporary dream research to philosophy. In the course of their discussion, the contributors bring out important connections between philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, and theories of meaning.
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Lucid Dreaming : Gateway to the Inner Self by Robert Waggoner - Paperback
Only 1 left in stockLucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self is the account of an extraordinarily talented lucid dreamer who goes beyond the boundaries of both psychology and religion. In the process, he stumbles upon the Inner Self. While lucid (consciously aware) in the dream state and able to act and interact with dream figures, objects, and settings, dream expert Robert Waggoner experienced something transformative and unexpected. He was able to interact consciously with the dream observer -- the apparent Inner Self -- within the dream. At first this seemed shocking, even impossible, since psychology normally alludes to such theoretical inner aspects as the Subliminal Self, the Center, the Internal Self-Helper in vague and theoretical ways. Waggoner came to realize, however, that aware interaction with the Inner Self was not only possible, but actual and highly inspiring. He concluded that while aware in the dream state, one has both a psychological tool and a platform from which to understand dreaming and the larger picture of man's psyche as well. Waggoner proposes 5 stages of lucid dreaming and guides readers through them, offering advice for those who have never experienced the lucid dream state and suggestions for how experienced lucid dreamers can advance to a new level. Lucid Dreaming offers exciting insights and vivid illustrations that will intrigue not only avid dreamworkers but anyone who is interested in consciousness, identity, and the definition of reality.