Sylvia Browne's Book of Dreams
by Sylvia Browne, Lindsay Harrison
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Read in January, 2005
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dreamers
This book is meatier than most of Sylvia Browne's books (she tends to repeat stories over and over in every book). She discusses several types of dreams -- prophetic, release, and wish dreams. She also discusses what are the phenomenons of astral visits (you mean, I can travel to London, England every night?) and astral catalepsy (is that why I wake up but my leg's still asleep?). By delving into the deeper meanings of our dreams, we can gain entry into the core of our souls and live a healthi...more
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Read in July, 2008
While I can't agree with everything Sylvia has to offer on the topic of dreams, her insight has proven worthwhile for me. I will forever be on the quest to understand my dream habits, and I found that Sylvia has some interesting points regarding why people dream what they do, and how to approach realizing their meanings. It's definitely worth reading, just to see things from a different perspective.
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Read in July, 2008
I have avoided Browne's books because I tend to avoid "mainstream" physics.
I find that parts of this book resonates as true to me and parts that don't but overall I am enjoying it.
I loved this book - it was very insightful and helped me appreciate the ways in which dreams can help me (and others) with life's questions.
I find that parts of this book resonates as true to me and parts that don't but overall I am enjoying it.
I loved this book - it was very insightful and helped me appreciate the ways in which dreams can help me (and others) with life's questions.
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Sylvia Browne was my introduction to the life-after-death kick I've been on for about two years. I'm glad I started with her, because everything else I've read on the subject has been SO MUCH more believable. There are psychics (lots of them) who've demonstrated their abilities in double-blind studies. She isn't one of them.
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Read in May, 2007
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Anyone interested in spirituality and the meaning of dreams.
This book diverges from the traditional format of dream books in a very good way. Rather than use the formulaic dictionary format usually found in this genre the author separates dreams into several different types and tells you how to recognize and interpret each type.
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Really like this book. I don't believe that there is a dictionary that has the meaning to your dreams. Sylvia tells how to tell the difference between different types of dreams and what they mean for each person. I have all types of dreams listed in the book.
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I'm not really into dream interpretation, but this book is cool. She says that dreams fall into 4 different categories, meaning-wise, so it's fun to think about your dreams and apply her theory to it.
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So far so good, for some reason I love her books. They are very interesting I think she is an amazing person. Still trying to figure out if I believe all this stuff.
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Read in December, 2005
I enjoyed how simply dreams are described. I now look at the feelings and thoughts that dreams pose, rather than their content.
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Read in January, 2007
One of the most accurate books on explaining the different types of dreams we experience & how to understand them.
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recommends it for: dream studiers
Read in April, 2008
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self found @ New Renaissance Bookstorerecommends it for: dream studiers
Very interesting and has helped me analyze my dreams more. I learned things about me in reading this novel!
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Read in March, 2007
I'm not too into dream interpretation so this book didn't interest me that much.
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explains how, why and what of dreams through the eyes of a pyschic
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