What is a good dream book/dictionary?
I am reading the dream book by Sylvia Brown but now Im looking for a dream dictionary there are so many out there I want to get the best one.
Answer by Devil’s Advocette
I’ve bought a few of them over time, but I really like the one I have now. It’s called “Dream Dictionary: An A to Z Guide to Understanding Your Unconscious Mind” and it’s by Tony Crisp
It’s a good one because unlike most of them that only give you one or two possible interpretations, all of which are very vague (like if you dream of a dog, it’ll give you this bland interpretation based on any dog), this one gives you 5-6 different ideas at what they might mean and even narrows down to detail. Using the Dog example, it’ll tell you something different depending on the color of the dog, the nature of the dog, how the dog approaches you, etc. I’ve never seen another one so detailed.
It’s also cross-referenced, so if you look something up like “prison” it will direct you to the captions for “cell” “cage” etc.
Lastly, as a bonus, it’s not just a dream dictionary, it’s also a sort of encyclopedia that has articles on all kinds of different sleep-related topics, like lucidity and insomnia.
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What do dreams mean and how do they happen?
I have always been interested in how dreams work. Please help me.
Answer by Lanamoon
dreams are your day life analyzed by your brain.
Answer by Ana Roxby
sometimes dreams mean something about what happened that day.
Answer by Sykotic Sammeh
Dreams are thoughts that are appearing in your mind and a lot of the time they will give out hints on how you feel about things, a lot of the time they have hidden messages of your exact thoughts. As for how they happen: There are several theories about how dreams happen, each from a different perspective of psychology. A biological perspective often suggests that dreams are just random firings of the neurons (cells in the brain), and that dreams are our brain’s way of trying to make sense of these random signals. Other perspectives, like Sigmund Freud’s Psychoanalytic perspective, suggest that dreams are not random, and that the images we experience do in fact hold meaning in our lives. You can buy dream dictionaries or read up more on that all over the internet to find out what your dreams might mean according to these views.
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