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Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted

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This Dream Dictionary is one of the most popular ones and it exists in many different forms. “Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted; Or, What’s in a Dream” by Gustavus Hindman Miller is a comprehensive guide on dream interpretation and the significance of dream work, likely written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the historical, philosophical, and psychological aspects of dreaming, asserting that dreams provide insights into the future and reflect the dreamer’s subconscious, emotions, and spiritual state. The opening of the text discusses various perspectives on dreams throughout history, including references to notable figures such as Plato and Shakespeare, who believed in the prophetic nature of dreams.

Miller explores the distinction between different types of dreams—subjective, physical, and spiritual—while emphasizing the importance of inner consciousness and intuition in dream interpretation. He highlights numerous historical accounts and personal anecdotes that illustrate how dreams can reveal significant truths or warnings, setting the groundwork for the reader to understand their own dreams and how to apply the interpretations presented throughout the book.

Vintage 1992

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2 reviews for Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted

  1. toiclay

    I was given this book by my mother for Christmas 2000. Every time I have a dream, I mark the date of the dream next to the interpretation. I have helped others in my family understand what they’re dreaming about. This book is amazing a must have for dreamers.

  2. toiclay

    The Red and Black book. by Gustavus Hindman Miller. Whats in a Dream.

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Weight 472 g
Dimensions 21 × 13 × 3.5 cm

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This Dream Dictionary is one of the most popular ones and it exists in many different forms. “Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted; Or, What’s in a Dream” by Gustavus Hindman Miller is a comprehensive guide on dream interpretation and the significance of dream work, likely written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the historical, philosophical, and psychological aspects of dreaming, asserting that dreams provide insights into the future and reflect the dreamer’s subconscious, emotions, and spiritual state. The opening of the text discusses various perspectives on dreams throughout history, including references to notable figures such as Plato and Shakespeare, who believed in the prophetic nature of dreams.

Miller explores the distinction between different types of dreams—subjective, physical, and spiritual—while emphasizing the importance of inner consciousness and intuition in dream interpretation. He highlights numerous historical accounts and personal anecdotes that illustrate how dreams can reveal significant truths or warnings, setting the groundwork for the reader to understand their own dreams and how to apply the interpretations presented throughout the book.

Vintage