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The Dreamer's Dictionary

by Dr. Barbara Condron

ISBN: 0944386164

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The only reference book of its kind!

The Dreamer’s Dictionary

SECTION 1

provides wide-ranging and fascinating historical, spiritual and psychological insights into the workings of the subconscious mind in the dream state.

SECTION II

Over 1000 entries – from abbey to money to zoo – translated from English into the Universal Language of Mind. Plus "thoughts to consider" for interpretation and personal significance of your dreams.

SECTION III

focuses on the art of interpreting dreams including possible responses to communication received while in the dream state.

Based on decades of research at the School of Metaphysics, the people who sponsor www.dreamschool.org and the annual National Dream Hotline®, this is the book that answers the most commonly asked questions about dreams while teaching you how to interpret your own. From lucid dreaming to precognition to enhancing dream recall,

The Dreamer's Dictionary belongs on every nightstand.

In 1973, the School of Metaphysics began teaching the interpretation of dreams as one part of its curriculum. These interpretations are based upon the form communication takes in the inner levels of our collective consciousness.

In 1989, the School of Metaphysics went national with the National Dream Hotline, a 54 hour dream interpretation marathon with phone lines across the country. The last weekend in April every year you can talk to someone about your dreams.

In 1998, www.dreamschool.org was launched opening a door to global research. Since then we have interpreted thousands of dreams from people around the world. This vast body of research substantiates the existence of a Universal Language of Mind, a language spoken by a group of sentient beings known as homo Sapien.

Today we continue to teach people this powerful and ancient form of Self counseling through the SOM course of study and through the online Dream of the Month ClubTM. To be a part of this research or to find out how you can learn to be what Paul Harvey called a "dreamologist" email us at dreams@dreamschool.org

The Dreamer's Dictionary

by Dr. Barbara Condron

ISBN: 0944386164

$15.00

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Based on three decades of research conducted by the School of Metaphysics. The book you’ll want on your nightstand. The only reference book of its kind includes over a thousand dream symbols and their in-depth meaning in the Universal Language of Mind. When lifetime TV needed a definitive resource for its online dream decoder, they chose The Dreamer’s Dictionary. An indispensable resource for any one of any age who really wants to Understand their dreams and know themselves.

Why people are reading this book.....

"An enlightening, pragmatic reference book for those of us who want to begin to better understand the wisdom of our dreams."
– Leading Edge Review

When Lifetime tv needed a definitive resource for its online dream decoder, they chose The Dreamer's Dictionary

"I love this book! It has been a wonderful tool for me to connect with my clients and interpret their dreams. Dr. Condron’s down to earth approach with interpreting dream symbols and how they work in your life has been an amazing discovery! This is the book to get to really understand what your dreams mean and how to apply them in your life." --Tina Bell Coleman, Massage Therapist

Read a selection from this book

A Stranger in a Foreign Land

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Confused? Imagine if everything looked like gibberish to you. You would feel lost, isolated, and lonely. In a 1993 survey by USA Today the biggest worry of international travelers was the inability to communicate. This worry or fear motivated most global travelers to become at least rudimentarily familiar with the language native to the land they visited. Learning the basics gave them confidence and security, opening the door for understanding and being understood.

Most dreamers never consider that feelings of being lost, isolated, or lonely arise from a lack of Self knowledge, a deficiency that can be easily remedied by understanding dreams. Even though the dream arises from within themselves, they too often feel powerless to comprehend the images they remember. It is as if they are visiting a foreign land each time they sleep. Rather than being motivated to learn the language of this foreign land, they quickly forget their nighttime journeys. Their confusion, worry, fear, or forgetfulness can be easily remedied by learning not a physical language but the language of the soul; the language used by the inner Self in dream communication. Once the basics are learned, the door is open for understanding these nightly messages from the Self, about the Self, and for the Self.

Each one of us was taught and has learned English. Otherwise writing and reading this book would be very difficult if not impossible. If this book was penned in a language foreign to you, you would see strings of letters and symbols unfamiliar to you -- characters without meaning. You wouldn’t identify them as words so you wouldn’t be able to assess any meaning to them. Communication would not occur. This is often what happens with our dream states. Communication does not break down, rather it does not occur because the outer mind and the inner mind do not speak a language common to both of them.

Yet, because of curiosity and our drive to understand, we consciously try to assess meaning to our dreams without the benefit of education. We erroneously believe the inner mind speaks the same physical language we are accustomed to using in our everyday physical life, leading to the misconceptions about dreams held by most people today. We try to make dreaming a phenomenon of the waking, conscious mind — a daydream — instead of respecting its integrity as images arising from another part of ourselves without conscious provocation. Dreams originate in the subconscious mind. They are communicated in the language the inner mind speaks which is not a language you have chosen to learn and use with your conscious mind in your everyday life. As long as we remain uneducated in the nature of the whole Self, we are like strangers in a foreign land.

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