Dreaming on Both Sides of the Brain

Discover the Secret Language of the Night

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Mental Health, Dreams, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Self Improvement
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Author: Doris E. Cohen, PhD ISBN: 9781612834092
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing Publication: November 1, 2017
Imprint: Hampton Roads Publishing Language: English
Author: Doris E. Cohen, PhD
ISBN: 9781612834092
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing
Publication: November 1, 2017
Imprint: Hampton Roads Publishing
Language: English

A dream is not just white noise or something that happens to you while you sleep. Dreams are the secret language of your unconscious.

This book will teach you how to:

  • Unlock the secrets of your personal dream language
  • Explore and interpret the meaning of your dreams
  • Harness the power of the brain to uncover a life of greater richness and meaning

So often when we awake we find that our dreams have either evaporated like mist or seem to be just on the edge of our memory. Many people cannot recall their dreams at all. Cohen has developed a 7-step process to let you tap into the rich repository of your subconscious:

  1. Recall and record.
  2. Title your dream.
  3. Read or repeat aloud.
  4. Consider what is uppermost in your life right now.
  5. Describe your dream’s objects and qualities as if you were talking to a Martian.
  6. Summarize the message from the unconscious.
  7. Consider the dream’s guidance for waking life.

Drawing on years of clinical experience and her familiarity with Freud, myth, and sacred writings, Cohen presents a program that results in a life of abundance, texture, and self-awareness.

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A dream is not just white noise or something that happens to you while you sleep. Dreams are the secret language of your unconscious.

This book will teach you how to:

So often when we awake we find that our dreams have either evaporated like mist or seem to be just on the edge of our memory. Many people cannot recall their dreams at all. Cohen has developed a 7-step process to let you tap into the rich repository of your subconscious:

  1. Recall and record.
  2. Title your dream.
  3. Read or repeat aloud.
  4. Consider what is uppermost in your life right now.
  5. Describe your dream’s objects and qualities as if you were talking to a Martian.
  6. Summarize the message from the unconscious.
  7. Consider the dream’s guidance for waking life.

Drawing on years of clinical experience and her familiarity with Freud, myth, and sacred writings, Cohen presents a program that results in a life of abundance, texture, and self-awareness.

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