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1 THE DREAMING SELF p 7 The continuous dreaming cycle of the Self. The development of dreams from their infancy in the evening to their maturity at dawn.
2 ANALYSE YOUR OWN DREAMS p 26 Thinking around your dream images. Only you can interpret your dreams effectively, because only you are aware of your own past experiences.
3 THE WORLD DREAM p 48 The continuous cycle of evolutionary development affects the imagery of our personal dreams. The secret unseen world of nature.
4 A PSYCHOANALYTICAL APPROACH p 73 Freud, Adler and Jung valued dreams as a way into the unconscious mind. Dream archetypes, sex, power and individuation as the basis of dreams.
5 THE DREAM WORKSHOP APPROACH p 91 Guided studies, shared experiences. Techniques for reliving your dream. Power and control. Wilfully and spontaneously lucid dreams.
6 TRADITIONAL DREAM SYMBOLS p 111 A descriptive list of some of the most commonly occurring collective dream symbols, some ancient, some modern, with their true significance.
7 DREAMS OF THE FUTURE p 160 The Inner Self has the ability to see ahead in time, giving rise to warning dreams, cryptic predictions, 'white lie' dreams, and 'waking' dreams of future events.
8 DREAMS OF OTHER LIVES p 174 Dreaming of the troubles of friends and relatives. So-called reincarnation dreams. Experiencing emotional trauma from long ago and far away.
9 DREAMS OF DESTINY p 189 Soul children, the dream understanding of Soul. A major move for the Inner Self. Dreams of moving into the light, or a dark valley. The long climb.
Index of Dream Images and Symbols p 211
General Index p 214
Some Cryptic Dreams for Analysis p 217
This Book and its Author p 223
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