Freaky Dreams

Freaky Dreams

by Adele Nozedar
Freaky Dreams

Freaky Dreams

by Adele Nozedar

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Overview

We all know about them. We've all had them. But let's face it; we don't have a clue what they mean. They're freaky dreams.

From talking pets and naked friends to apocalypses and prophecies, this is an assorted compendium of dreams – the weird, the wacky, and yes, the somewhat disturbing. Author Adele Nozedar (The Element Encyclopedia of Signs & Symbols) is compiling the freakiest dreams from around the world, each ranked with its own "freak-o-meter" rating, and offering an analysis. As you browse through the dreams and the accompanying signs and symbols, you'll learn how to look for the symbolism in your own dreams and analyse them for yourself.

Complete with tips on how to have a "lucid" dream (the kind where you know you're dreaming and can even control it), fun fact boxes explaining dream theory, and even a small journal section at the back of the book for writing down your dreams, this is the ideal book for your bedside table.

So the next time you wake up confused, embarrassed, ashamed, or oddly aroused, you'll be able to figure out why.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780007428977
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 08/04/2011
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 68 MB
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About the Author

Adele Nozedar has long been fascinated by the spiritual significance and healing power of birds. She is founder and owner of a music studio in the Brecon Beacons and formerly was one of the few women in the music industry to run a record label. Her own healing journey with birds began when a merlin sat on her window ledge when she was recovering from an operation. It allowed her to stroke it and was there every day of her convalescence. Only when she was better did the bird fly away.

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