A Dictionary of Dream Symbols: With an Introduction to Dream Psychology
By (Author) Eric Ackroyd
Octopus Publishing Group
Aster
10th March 2020
5th March 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Mind, body, spirit: meditation and visualization
Sleep disorders and therapy
135.303
Hardback
320
Width 142mm, Height 218mm, Spine 30mm
412g
Did you know that dreams about houses symbolise exploration of the self. And that water symbolises fertility, creativity and potential. Dreams provide vital clues to hidden feelings, fears and desires; understanding your dreams can lead to greater self-awareness and self-healing. Each image that appears in a dream has a meaning and THE DREAM DICTIONARY is an invaluable, detailed guide to decoding these meanings.
The book introduces the classic theories of Freud and Jung, to more recent ideas on dream analysis, it provides a wealth of background information on the study of dreams and on the images examined in the dictionary section. From abandonment to zodiacal signs, the comprehensive dictionary has more than 700 entries. Each entry gives a range of possible interpretations for a particular dream symbol, allowing you wide scope for deciphering your dream and for assessing its implications. Cross-referencing throughout, the dictionary allows you to examine all aspects of individual symbols.Eric Ackroyd has been a college and university lecturer, with degrees in philosophy and religion. He has spent many years studying the symbolism of diverse religious traditions and philosophies.