The Dictionary of Dreams

Dictionary of Dreams

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What does it mean to dream of running, playing an accordian, catching frogs, riding a stallion, eating honey, dying; or to see an eagle, apples, a tunnel, a shoemaker, or a field of growing wheat in your dreams?
This comprehensive and thorough study of dreams unravels the cloak of mystery surrounding these and hundreds of other mundane or strange items, happenings, places, people, and feelings encountered in the dream world to reveal what they mean in our lives -- unhappiness, financial loss, eventual success, or danger.
Make contact with your inner self through this perfect bedside companion.
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  • Touchstone | 
  • 640 pages | 
  • ISBN 9780671762612 | 
  • August 1985
$15.00 List Price
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Chapter 1


WHAT'S IN A DREAM.


A.


"When he was set down on the judgment seat, his wife sent unto him, saying, 'Have thou nothing to do with that just man; for I hare suffered many things this day in a dream, because of him.'"

Matthew xxvii, 19.


Abandon.


To dream that you are abandoned, denotes that you will have difficulty in framing your plans for future success.


To abandon others, you will see unhappy conditions piled thick around you, leaving little hope of surmounting them.


If it is your house that you abandon, you will soon come to grief in...

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