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    Freud'S Dream Interpretation Dictionary

    There isn't a real answer when one asks why people dream, let alone why dreams exist. Theories regarding the existence of dreams reveal certain significant points, in terms with a dreamer's wishes and wants, while other theories reveal certain aspects of one's subconscious mind, trickling down to one's personality and personal issues.

    Over the years, the value of a dream interpretation dictionary, be they actual dictionaries, or persons well versed in the field of dreams, has been appreciated by mankind. Ancient times regarded dreams are glimpses to the future, and dream interpreters were called upon to explain their significance to the dreamers' themselves. Eventually, the value of dreams were seen to be more of personal reflections, and a different breed of dream interpretation dictionaries, one bearing a more literal meaning to its purpose, came to be.

    All in all, the power of a dream interpretation dictionary stands to reveal certain personal aspects of a dreamer, useful in understanding his/her mind dynamics. A dream interpretation dictionary basically compiles the product of years of research in the field of dreams. They are items which literally interpret what dream sequences and symbols encountered in dreams have to say, and give their significant meanings and relevance to the "waking" reality.

    The Interpretation of Dreams, a book by Sigmund Freud, stands to be the most popular dream interpretation dictionary, as well as the oldest of its class. Known to be among Freud's earliest books, The Interpretation of Dreams is a classic dream interpretation dictionary, which deals with many of the key concepts which later evolved to his more famous contribution to modern psychology; psychoanalysis. It basically focuses on the most main of Freudian principles, which is the role of the unconscious mind in one's day to day existence.

    Published in 1899, The Interpretation of Dreams was originally released in German, titled Die Traumdeutung. The book is known to be Freud's personal favorite, among the other 320 books he had published.

    Regardless of what your inclinations towards Freud's psychological theories are, The Interpretation of Dreams is truly one of value, as it has a cultural and historical significance with the grand scheme of the modern world, as we know it today.

    It is a good introduction for those in search for an ideal dream interpretation dictionary, as well as an introduction to Freud's Psychoanalytic theories. It also bears some weight, put side by side with a modern dream interpretation dictionary, considering that its applicability is still relevant until today.

    All in all, Freud's dream interpretation dictionary, The Interpretation of Dreams, stand to be a heavyweight in the understanding of dreams.

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