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    Good Dreams, Bad Dreams: Understanding Them

    Over the years a significance between dreams and a person's psyche has been established, making dreams an avenue in dealing with the personal woes of a person.

    Dream analysts, dream therapists and dream interpreters have the experience and training in dealing with good dreams and bad dreams, and most of them "package" their experience as dream books.

    Dream books, dealing with the meanings behind good dreams and bad dreams, abound bookstores and online book sellers, as the demand for understanding the implications of good or bad dreams have risen. Dream books stand as the alternative to calling for dream analysts and therapists.

    Here are two of the most popular dream books by Gillian Holloway Ph.D, which talk about good and bad dreams, what they mean, and what they imply towards the mindset of a person. Good and bad dreams are dissected and analyzed by these books, leading to a better understanding of one's self after reading.

    Erotic Dreams: The Secret to Understanding Women's Hidden Passions
    By Gillian Holloway

    Though its title may be too gaudy for some, Erotic Dreams by Gillian Holloway contains enlightening information regarding the general passions in one's life. It highlights erotic dreams as more than just shocking, while most are fun, encounters, as the book focuses on relationships, and the effects they have wit dream results.

    The book notes that though most erotic dreams involve sex, most don't necessarily deal talk about sex alone, rather with the passions in one's life. The book shares stories from women who, by heeding the messages behind their erotic dreams, good or bad dreams, manage to heal, love, and life their lives with their passions fueling them.

    A must have for those wondering what their erotic dreams are about, not just for women, but for men as well.

    The Complete Dream Book: Discover What Your Dreams Tell about You and Your Life
    By Gillian Holloway

    Drawing its information base from over 28,000 dreams, The Complete Dream Book truly lives up to its name. The book reveals how one's personality impacts one's dream themes, as well as how they reflect a dreamer's "waking life". How he/she takes her career's responsibilities, how he/she views his/her relationships with friends, family and lover, or lovers, all these aspects of the waking life is talked about by The Complete Dream Book.

    Good and bad dreams are both treated with the same attention, as the book aims to address the various aspects of dreaming dreams, and what they are saying to dreamers.

    Both books are considered hallmark books in the field of dream books, as they have proven to contain valuable information, helping dreamers understand what their good and bad dreams have to say about their current state of mind.

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