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Remembering & Understanding Your Dreams

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Remember and interpret the hidden messages revealed to you while you sleep with this boldly illustrated dream guide. Remembering & Understanding Your Dreams features a dream dictionary with easy-to-find, alphabetical entries, and chapters and tips for learning various techniques, including:

- Keeping a dream diary
- Using drawing and painting to get in touch with your inner self
- Creating a dream map that will encourage associations to flesh out a dream fragment
- Triggering lucid dreams through the power of suggestion

Let the dreaming begin!

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First published January 1, 2000

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Craig Hamilton-Parker

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Craig Hamilton-Parker is a British psychic and medium with over 30 years of working in the field. He is the author of over 15 books in the paranormal genre.

As well as being an author, he also has a youtube channel and has also been on numerous television programs. He started his TV career in 1992 appearing on "The Big Breakfast" and has since been on other TV productions including "The Spirit of Diana" (2003), "Our Psychic Family" (2008), "Mystic Journey to India" (2018) and "The UnXplained with William Shatner" (2020).

He established a website (psychics.co.uk) as a community place for mediums to meet, debate and practice.

Craig lives with his wife, fellow psychic Jane, in Eastleigh, Hampshire.

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October 1, 2013
My friend made me check this out from the library for some reason... Anyway it is interesting and fun if you want to joke with friends about dreams but not very useful if a person wants to analyze their dreams in depth. This is clearly aimed for those who want an introduction to the dream interpretation area versus actually studying it. I didn't actually read all of this but I did try to interpret one of my dreams. For me there isn't much point in trying to interpret my dreams since the ones I usually remember are either completely random and not worth interpreting or I know exactly what in my life made me dream about what I dreamed, so this book wasn't very helpful. That doesn't necessarily mean someone couldn't find it useful, it just wasn't applicable to me.
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