Book description
This one-stop practical guide will show you how to understand, record
and interpret your dreams. To make your progress easier, it comes in a
handy two-colour format with expert tips and advice throughout.
This is an easy-to-read, comprehensive guide for people looking to
interpret and analyse their dreams. It looks at common dreams, and the
more bizarre, teaching the dreamer to read between the lines, and
control their dreams.
The book starts with a history of dreams, looking at the Egyptians,
Ancient Greeks and Chinese, among others, and moving on to Freud and
Jung. It also looks at what happens when we sleep, why we dream, and
what kind of dreams we have.
The bulk of the book contains alphabetical list of people, animals,
feelings and situations, as well as colours and shapes, that you might
experience in your dreams, giving advice on interpreting them in the
context of the dream as a whole.
There is also a dream diary for the reader to record their dreams and
explore possible meanings and links to other dreams, or events in their
lives. Sean Callery is a writer with a background in journalism and
teaching. He has experience researching and writing articles and books
on a wide variety of general information subjects. He is also an
experienced primary school teacher who has worked with many children
developing their memory skills.