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    Enter Tony Crisp'S Dream Dictionary

    Dreams have their own stories to share. They tell something of what a dreamer is feeling, or thinking, be the dreamer aware of his/her sentiments or not, towards a particular situation in the "waking world" or an overall memory defining the dreamer's path in life.

    All in all, they say something of what the dreamer is truly thinking within his/her subconscious mind.

    Over the years, dream therapists have come into playing the roles of dream dictionaries, standing as guides for dreamers, in understanding what their dreams mean, what they have to say and more importantly, what they say about the dreamer.

    Tony Crisp, author of the Dream Dictionary: An A to Z Guide to Understanding Your Unconscious Mind, has packaged twenty two years worth of research into one book, truly making it a dream dictionary for one and all.

    Dream Dictionary is a book jam packed with information regarding dreams, what they mean and what they imply. The book features the latest breakthroughs in scientific dream research, as well as astonishing facts about what dreams have to say about a dreamer's state of mind.

    With Tony Crisp's knowledge and experience with dreams, Dream Dictionary brings readers to queue for the tour of tours: the tour into one's own unconscious mind. The book contains eye opening information regarding the relevance of nightmares and how to face away with them. It also talks about the significance of recurring dreams, which actually have something to say about the dreamer's state of thought towards something happening in his/her "waking life". A part of the book talks about relationships and what one's dreams may have to say about them. With career and work, the book also talks about what the implications are when it comes to dreams involving work, answering questions like: Am I happy with my career? Or, have I truly found myself in my work?

    Through dream interpretation, the book helps dreamers understand old hurts felt from family, and provides guides in how to resolve them, as well as provides paths for gaining new perspectives. Solving problems in the "waking world" by addressing dreams is also tackled by the book, giving readers tips and information regarding the relevance of dreams to that of a dreamer's attitude, or attitudes, towards problems and how to deal with them.

    Overall insight, as well as general physical health, are also among the main benefits one could gain from the Dream Dictionary.

    All in all, Dream Dictionary isn't just another book telling readers what their dreams mean. It provides an overall approach in understanding dreams, making dreamers more one with themselves, as well as with the "waking world" they interact with.

    With the title now being considered a "classic" when it comes to understanding dreams, Dream Dictionary indeed holds answers to questions relating to the meaning of dreams.

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