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    Different Books On Dream

    Dreams have always held strong fascination for many people. In earlier times, dreams are believed to be divine messages. Up to this day, many dream interpreters connect dreams with a person's spirit. Books on dream meanings abound to help people interpret their dreams.

    Among the most common books on dream interpretation are dream dictionaries, wherein thousands of dream content is listed and interpreted in alphabetical order just like a regular dictionary. It could include almost any object, event, place, person, or emotion that appears in dreams and offers quick explanations. For instance, when a person dreams of an accident it indicates that that person must avoid traveling in the near future as there may be a threat to life. Other dictionary entries can vary from eagles to apples or tunnels.

    Most of these books on dream meanings come with full-color illustrations that bring to life the dream world. Even if you are seriously interested in exploring your dream life, reading books on dream meanings can be very entertaining. Of course, there are many who take them seriously. There are also those who choose to explore a more scientific approach to dream analysis. If you are new to the study of dreams, then it is good to start with the fundamental books on dream theories, the most influential of which is the "The Interpretation of Dreams" by Sigmund Freud.

    While many of his theories in dream analysis are no longer being practiced in modern psychology, learning about where all these modern-day dream interpretation started is essential to your complete study. Aside from Freud, other dream research heavyweight that also came out with their books on dream such as Carl Jung with "Dreams" and Calvin Hall's the "Meaning of Dreams".

    Whatever approach you want to take, there are plenty of books on dream analysis and interpretation that can help you unravel the meaning of dreams and why we have them. If you do not have the time to go to a local library to borrow books or you want to have your own copy, shopping from online book stores is a convenient option.

    What is more, you can shop easily look for new or used books that will of course cost less. You can also look at editor's or critics' notes to learn more about the book. Online book stores may also offer excerpts of books for those who want to actually read a few pages of the book before buying them. You can also get the chance to see other books on dream other readers bought or recommend.

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