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Dream Dictionary
An A to Z Guide to Understanding Your Unconscious Mind
by Tony Crisp
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Hardcover: 480 pages
Publisher: Gramercy; Rev Upd (January 04 2005)
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Chapter 1: The Dictionary
abandoned: Feeling unwanted, particularly by parents. May have become habitual. It can lead to feelings of being unloved in the midst of what is really a happy and caring relationship; sometimes self-pity; can represent big changes in your life, such as



Book Description

The ultimate Guide To Your Inner Self. Let dream therapist Tony Crisp be your guide on one of the most enlightened journeys you will ever take: into the world of your own subconcious mind. Based on material from thousands of dreams gathered during 22 years of research, Dream Dictionary is alphabetically organized to give you instant reference to:

Dream Symbols and their meaning.

Recurring dreams and their significance.

Nightmares — what they reveal and how to banish them.

Sex, money, and color in your dreams.

Health and your dreams.

Dream archetypes — what they mean and how to work with them. Problem solving ¯ how to unlock the extraordinary creative potential of your dreams, and much more!

From Abandoned To Zoo, here is the unique encyclopedia handbook that provides an authoritative history of dreams and dream research as well as original insight and essential information that will allow you to understand and use the rich material of your dreams.

About the Author

Tony CrispTony Crisp

Started writing at 18. At first this was articles for small magazines. Because of my interest in physical and mental health I wrote many features for popoluar psychology magazines and yoga and health. My first book was Yoga and Relaxation for Collins, later published by Sphere in paperback. Since then I have written another twleve published works. The best seller amongst them is The New Dream Dictionary, published by Little Brown.

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