
Dream Dictionary
Analyze your dreams with this wonderful guide, which is packed with fascinating information about the world of dreams.
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Analyze your dreams with this wonderful guide, which is packed with fascinating information about the world of dreams.

Does anybody know what luck actually is? Why does it seem to happen to some people but not to others? Does good or bad luck run in families or is that just a myth? Is there any point in carrying around some poor rabbit's foot on a chain with you for the rest of your life?

Dream Dictionary provides a key to understanding dreams by explaining the meanings of hundreds of dream symbols, offering advice on preparing for dreaming, and showing how to create a dream journal to record and recall those dreams and tap into their power.

This work takes 1000 key words and using a game of 24 cards, offers almost 3500 possible dream interpretations. The approach is simple, direct and easy to use: take the key words from each dream and investigate the possibilities offered by each word to compile a profile of your own future.

In his Pulitzer Prize-winning God: A Biography, Jack Miles offered a highly original approach to the character of the God of the Old Testament, addressing him as a character in a book, a literary charter. In Christ, reading the New Testament but hearing the Old echoing in its every verse, Miles tells the story of the agonising conflict that overtook God when he failed to keep his promise to his people, and the radical change in his character that this failure brought about. Coming after a large number of books pursuing the elusive 'historical Jesus', Christ: A Crisis in the Life of God offers a frankly mythological Christ, delivering a profound and dramatic companion to the story begun in God: A Biography.

If our contemporary experience of the world is a photographically mediated one, Lisa Ruyter denies the visual and emotional depth of that experience in her foreshortened, brightly colored paintings. Taking the 14 traditional Christian Stations of the Cross as an organizational motif, Ruyter pairs a specially commissioned narrative text with her hand-drawn reproductions of news photographs to present a post-9/11 world that she is trying to both understand and rebuke.

Did you know that Jesus the Christ came to earth to be an example, not to be worshipped? Over thirty publications were referenced in the writing of The Laughing Christ. The author's intent is to make others aware of this view of Jesus - as a man of love and joy, rather than a man of sorrow and suffering.
The readers, accepting Jesus as an example, can realistically apply his way of life to their own, and find the inner peace and joy which he expressed every day of his life. Read of his journey to Tibet, Egypt, Greece, and other countries, where he taught and preached, before being baptized at the Jordan by John the Baptist. Read the 'eye-witness' accounts of his birth and the miracles he performed as an infant.