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Sylvia Browne's Book of Dreams
#1 New York Times bestselling author and world-renowned psychic Sylvia Browne offers a startling and revealing look into the world of dreams, illuminates a path to the beauty and truth that resides within everyone, and gives readers the knowledge to use their dreams to contact the world beyond.
Paperback, 304 pages
Published
February 6th 2007
by NAL Trade
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This book was astonishing in all the information and testimonies it provided. As a very spiritual person I feel that I learned so much about my dreams that I didn't even realize I already had an understanding of. I loved how tactful and entertaining Sylvia's approach was to explaining aspects of our dreams that in the hands of a doctor or other scholar would've been like listening to a conversation in a language I don't understand. As an avid dreamer I found answers to so many small mysteries th...more
If you are looking for a book that will tell you that you dreamed about a yellow car and that means you are afraid of spiders...this is not the book for you. If, however you believe that your dreams are your sub conscious talking to you and you are trying to find help if figuring out what your dreams really mean this is a great start. I say great start because Sylvia Browne will not say this means that...she will say certain dreams fall into various categories and here are some tips to figuring...more
Jul 27, 2011
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Loved this book! There were so many things that made sense while and after reading this! I have such vivid dreams and I really like her take on their interpretation. I'm still on the fence about the life chart and reincarnation that she believes in, but besides that, it all made a lot of sense. I also really like her style of writing. Francine's parts can be a bit hard to understand sometimes, as it's a bit convoluted and vague. But Sylvia's voice is wonderful and an easy read =)
Enjoyed this book tremendously. Sylvia gives you a new insight to the world of dreams and has a unique meaning to our dreams. Recommend this highly for people who like dream books and want a different view. Not a typical dream book you can look up different meanings, but a reason behind what we dream in your mind. Enjoy
Aug 27, 2007
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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 healthier...more
Aug 04, 2011
Stephanie Larson
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Insightful read about dreams, their different types, and how to allow yourself to learn and grow from your dreams.
Aug 05, 2011
Suzanne
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Loved this book. I have read a lot of dream books in my profession, this was is the most helpful. Even if u don't "buy" all the Other Side information, it is great in helping u decipher your dreams and make a bit of sense of them w/ the catagorys. I have another one, she would put under informational, and that is "working" dreams, like last night when I was cleaning and picking up garbage all night. (I know lots of metaphors there!). I will keep this one for reference.
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.
This was book was sometimes very interesting, but at other times the most boring thing I read all summer; nevertheless, it did provide some good insight into dreams, how they work, and how to decipher them. My biggest problem was the constant filtering I had to do while reading. There seemed to be just as much rubbish in her beliefs as there was truth which bugged me.
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 is a number one New York Times–bestselling author and world-famous psychic. She has appeared regularly on The Montel Williams Show and Larry King Live and has made countless other media and public appearances. She is also the founder of a church, the Society of Novus Spiritus, which will celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary in 2011.
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