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- catalog abstract "The author of Living Your Dreams examines the most common dream themes - falling, flying, being chased, missing the bus, or standing naked in the road, among others - and provides you with practical tools for discovering the distinct meaning of your very personal dreams. In Your Dreams teaches you how to interpret your dreams by examining their themes, settings, and other elements to help you understand your dreams in the context of your life history and experience. Gayle Delany offers a unique "interview" technique, which you can learn to translate any and all images in your dreams, however personal they may be. Engaging and interactive, In Your Dreams allows you to interpret your dreams as only you can - and to use the insight of those dreams to discover meaning in your waking life.".
- catalog contributor b10499924.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-288) and index.".
- catalog description "The author of Living Your Dreams examines the most common dream themes - falling, flying, being chased, missing the bus, or standing naked in the road, among others - and provides you with practical tools for discovering the distinct meaning of your very personal dreams. In Your Dreams teaches you how to interpret your dreams by examining their themes, settings, and other elements to help you understand your dreams in the context of your life history and experience. Gayle Delany offers a unique "interview" technique, which you can learn to translate any and all images in your dreams, however personal they may be. Engaging and interactive, In Your Dreams allows you to interpret your dreams as only you can - and to use the insight of those dreams to discover meaning in your waking life.".
- catalog description "Why common and recurring dreams are important -- How to recall your dreams more vividly -- Guidelines for interpreting your dreams -- The dream interview method --".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Dream themes. 1. Theme and variations: How to interpret any theme in your dreams : Being chased -- Teeth falling out -- Being naked in public -- Cars you drive -- Cars driven by others -- Being unable to run -- Being unable to call for help -- Making love with an unexpected partner -- Having sex with a famous person -- Having sex with a co-worker or friend -- Being coerced to have sex -- Having sex with a former lover -- Having sex with family members -- Your love runs off with someone else -- Losing your purse or wallet -- Being lost -- Laughing dreams, crying dreams -- Angry dreams -- Being pregnant or giving birth -- Seeing neglected or mistreated babies or animals -- Water dreams -- Dying or being killed in a dream -- Dreaming of the dead -- Death of someone you care about -- Dreams of war -- Dreams of aging -- Finding money -- Arriving at an important decision -- Discovering new rooms in a house -- Finding new talents or qualities you didn't think you had -- Visiting your childhood home -- Examination dreams -- Forgetting lines in a play -- Using a phone that doesn't work -- Trying to find a private toilet -- Meeting a friend you haven't seen in years -- Falling dreams -- Pleasant flying dreams -- Unpleasant flying dreams -- Missing the plane, train, boat, or bus --".
- catalog description "pt. 2. Dream elements. 2. People in dreams: How to interpret any person in your dreams : Movie and TV stars -- Strangers -- Royalty and politicians -- Mafia, Nazis, fascists, and dictators -- Family members -- A young child -- Current friends and co-workers -- Your enemies -- 3. Dream settings: How to interpret any dream setting : Your parents', grandparents', or a relative's home -- A church or school -- A particular town, state, or country -- Buildings -- Prisons -- The desert and dry, barren places -- Paradisiacal settings -- 4. Animals in dreams: How to interpret any animal in your dreams : Cats -- Dogs -- Fish -- Snakes -- Birds -- Wild animals -- Insects -- Turtles -- 5. Objects in dreams: How to interpret any object in your dreams : Malfunctioning cars -- Chocolate sauce and other foods -- Drugs (including cigarettes and alcohol) -- Clothes -- Trees --".
- catalog description "pt. 3. Getting really good at working with dreams. 6. Becoming your own dream expert: Create a program of learning and practice : Tools for solo and group dream study -- The Delaney & Flowers Dream Center -- How to choose a good dream analyst -- Finding a dream partner -- How to join or organize a dream group.".
- catalog extent "293 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0062514121 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[San Francisco, Calif.] : HarperSanFrancisco,".
- catalog subject "154.6/3 21".
- catalog subject "BF1091 .D3796 1997".
- catalog subject "Dream interpretation.".
- catalog subject "Dreams.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Why common and recurring dreams are important -- How to recall your dreams more vividly -- Guidelines for interpreting your dreams -- The dream interview method --".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Dream themes. 1. Theme and variations: How to interpret any theme in your dreams : Being chased -- Teeth falling out -- Being naked in public -- Cars you drive -- Cars driven by others -- Being unable to run -- Being unable to call for help -- Making love with an unexpected partner -- Having sex with a famous person -- Having sex with a co-worker or friend -- Being coerced to have sex -- Having sex with a former lover -- Having sex with family members -- Your love runs off with someone else -- Losing your purse or wallet -- Being lost -- Laughing dreams, crying dreams -- Angry dreams -- Being pregnant or giving birth -- Seeing neglected or mistreated babies or animals -- Water dreams -- Dying or being killed in a dream -- Dreaming of the dead -- Death of someone you care about -- Dreams of war -- Dreams of aging -- Finding money -- Arriving at an important decision -- Discovering new rooms in a house -- Finding new talents or qualities you didn't think you had -- Visiting your childhood home -- Examination dreams -- Forgetting lines in a play -- Using a phone that doesn't work -- Trying to find a private toilet -- Meeting a friend you haven't seen in years -- Falling dreams -- Pleasant flying dreams -- Unpleasant flying dreams -- Missing the plane, train, boat, or bus --".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 2. Dream elements. 2. People in dreams: How to interpret any person in your dreams : Movie and TV stars -- Strangers -- Royalty and politicians -- Mafia, Nazis, fascists, and dictators -- Family members -- A young child -- Current friends and co-workers -- Your enemies -- 3. Dream settings: How to interpret any dream setting : Your parents', grandparents', or a relative's home -- A church or school -- A particular town, state, or country -- Buildings -- Prisons -- The desert and dry, barren places -- Paradisiacal settings -- 4. Animals in dreams: How to interpret any animal in your dreams : Cats -- Dogs -- Fish -- Snakes -- Birds -- Wild animals -- Insects -- Turtles -- 5. Objects in dreams: How to interpret any object in your dreams : Malfunctioning cars -- Chocolate sauce and other foods -- Drugs (including cigarettes and alcohol) -- Clothes -- Trees --".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 3. Getting really good at working with dreams. 6. Becoming your own dream expert: Create a program of learning and practice : Tools for solo and group dream study -- The Delaney & Flowers Dream Center -- How to choose a good dream analyst -- Finding a dream partner -- How to join or organize a dream group.".
- catalog title "In your dreams : falling, flying, and other dream themes : a new kind of dream dictionary / Gayle Delaney.".
- catalog type "text".