I received a paperback edition from the publisher through a LibraryThing giveaway, and the following is my honest opinion.
What is a dream? Simply put it’s an action of our minds as we sleep rehashing the today’s events, something which is dear to us, or a mere fantasy of something we desire to be or to have. Most of us can remember when we woke up in the middle of the night screaming and crying and then have our mother tell us we merely had a dream, that it wasn’t real and then have us a comforting hug and kiss.
We didn’t get our first REAL explanation until we watched the classic Disney cartoon Cinderella and heard the song “A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes” and got your first true explanation which you could understand. As you read the lyrics of the song today as an adult, you’ll see how accurate it was:
A dream is a wish your heart makes When you're fast asleep In dreams you will loose your heartache Whatever you wish for you keep
Have faith in your dreams and someday Your rainbow will come smiling through No matter how your heart is grieving If you keep on believing
The dream that you wish will come true A dream is a wish your heart makes When you're feeling small Alone in the night you whisper
Thinking no one can hear you at all You wake with the morning sunlight To find fortune that is smiling on you.
This might seem fine as an oversimplified explanation for us today; however, there’s an entire universe out there pertaining to the mystique which we’ve yet to learn to begin to understand what dreams are all about.
In this book, Dr. Ian Wallace, Board Certified Psychologist, helps to lift the veil to this topic in terms which most laymen can begin to understand. There’s a meaning to all of our dreams; the people in our dreams, the location, the action taking place, etc. and the author gives several examples of this to help us understand this somewhat better. A vast portion of the book consists of over 12,000 definitions for items which appear in our dreams to aid in our understanding of them.
For having fulfilled the intended purpose of this book in the manner it has, I’ve given this book 5 STARS.
The explanations are extremely short and in first person which is unusual to read. There is only one explanation per dream; for example if you dream that someone else fell in your dream the meaning would be the act same as if you fell and I just don't see how that is right.
This dream dictionary was designed to allow you to interpret your dreams to help you become more successful or to make changes to better your life in certain ways. This works when you take a word that is either imagery or a theme of the dream. Such as being chased or the image of a balloon for example. You then find the word in the dictionary to discover the dream meaning. You are then supposed to generate questions around the meaning/imagery of your dream. The answer to these questions can help you to focus on the self-reflection needed to achieve success, or to inform you of the changes needed to improve your life in a certain way.
I wasn't exactly convinced and it seemed to me that all the dream definitions were practically the same. However the examples given of some dream interpretations were an interesting read.
I recieved this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I’ve never read a book about the meaning of dreams and coming across this one was very interesting.
The book begins with an introduction about what it means to dream, biologically and psichologically talking. It’s very easy to understand and if you like all the misteries behind our dreams – I think we all do, I’ve never met a persona who doesn’t get interested in the meaning of dreams-, then you will find this book very useful.
The title says it all. It’s a quite complete selection of every single think you can imagine a dream could feature, from the common being “chased” to “Sumo wrestler”. Apart from that, you can find tips on how to remember your dreams after you wake up, a thing I will put into practice myself because I tend to forget right away everything that went through my head during the night.
I would like to share a few quotes I found interesting.
“What is a dream? A dream is how you naturally express a fundamental aspect of your selfawareness”
“A dream is how you imagine yourself. That’s what a dream is.”
“The connection a symbol can make is powerful because it connects an individual to the universal, the known to the unknown.”
“Your dreams are a natural way of making sense of all the experiences you unconsciously absorb.”
Would I recommend this book? Yes, it’s an interesting read, easy to follow and it has everything you may want to know about the meaning of dreams.
In compliance with FTC guidelines, I have won this book through the Goodreads Giveaways on Dec 31, 2014. However, the book has never arrived and the attached Author is not who wrote the book.
Very disappointed that there is no way of contacting the Author or Publisher. Finally received the book on Mar 14, 2015.
This is an excellent resource for Dream interpretation, it explains the symbolism and how while nothing is hard and fast some things are the same regardless of the individual's viewpoint.
My Rating System: * couldn't finish, ** wouldn't recommend, *** would recommend, **** would read again, ***** have read again.
This is a fascinating book about dreams, the dream process and what dreams actually mean. I found it interesting, especially the part about remembering dreams. I intend to test this method, since I seldom recall my dreams. There are over 10,000 different dream definitions within the book. I dreamed of something (one I remembered) and I thought it was very random and unusual, but the two elements were in the definitions. Color me impressed.
This is a book for a reader to refer to time and time again. Interpret your dreams to reveal who you are and what you need. An intriguing read and one I would recommend.
if you blieve that dreams work with symbols rather than with themes this book is perfect. I also liked about it that it offerd a way on how to work with your dreams in your waking life. It's nice for really working out what a dream meant but it is also nice for just looking up simple suggestions what your dream could mean.
It's a wonderful book and I find it very useful to help me understand my dreams. It's one of the best dream books I've found and I would definitely recommend it :)