Basic hints for dream work

with an extensive, annotated biblioography on dreams and dreaming

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Basic hints for dream work

with an extensive, annotated biblioography on dreams and dreaming

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Tenth edition: 1985

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Publisher
Dream Tree Press
Pages
37

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Sausalito, USA

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
37p.
Number of pages
37

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Open Library
OL24652044M

Work Description

Taylor's primer gives guidance to those seeking to work with their dreams, with straightforward, common-sense guidelines. The most basic of these is that "only the dreamer can know what a dream means." From the back cover: "Jeremy Taylor, B.A., M.A., is a San Francisco Bay area dream worker. He resides with his wife and daughter in Marin County and has taught dream work for many years at the Starr King School for the Ministry (Unitarian-Universalist) in Berkeley. He also trains individuals and groups in the techniques of dream work."

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