Your Dreams Count: A Layman's Approach to Dream Analysis
Welcome to a study that could easily improve your life. What makes Your Dreams Count truly unique is that it is a handbook to supplement whatever dreamers’ dictionaries you may now be using. This book found its genesis when I was a freshman in college. The dream dictionaries of the time did not always fulfill a need for an interpretation of my dreams. With my early background in spiritual metaphysics, I yearned for definitions that would present the meanings of dreams at the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. Somehow, I seemed to miss the connection between the definitions given in the dictionaries and the manifestations of the dreams in my real life.
For instance, when I dream of a bird, does this image come to me at the physical, mental, or spiritual level? At the physical level I see a bird in flight; at the mental level I sense a new idea approaching; at the spiritual level I soar above mere earthly things into the ethereal. The same might be said of clouds, stars, boats, horses, and all of the other symbols one finds in a dreamer’s dictionary. There are extensive possibilities for accurate dream analysis.
The languages of Tarot, Numerology, Chinese and Western Astrology add to the dreamer’s vocabulary. Patiently, I put together charts and tables to help me with the work of interpreting my dreams. One would be surprised at how many definitions there are for a single motif or symbol! It took many years to evolve a comprehensive dream language to go with the dream journals.
The Holy Bible was and still is a favorite resource and mainstay for research into dreams. I like especially the Book of Revelations and the chapters having to do with the Breastplate of David, Solomon’s Temple, and the dreams of Daniel and his three friends held my interest.
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Your Dreams Count: A Layman's Approach to Dream Analysis
Welcome to a study that could easily improve your life. What makes Your Dreams Count truly unique is that it is a handbook to supplement whatever dreamers’ dictionaries you may now be using. This book found its genesis when I was a freshman in college. The dream dictionaries of the time did not always fulfill a need for an interpretation of my dreams. With my early background in spiritual metaphysics, I yearned for definitions that would present the meanings of dreams at the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. Somehow, I seemed to miss the connection between the definitions given in the dictionaries and the manifestations of the dreams in my real life.
For instance, when I dream of a bird, does this image come to me at the physical, mental, or spiritual level? At the physical level I see a bird in flight; at the mental level I sense a new idea approaching; at the spiritual level I soar above mere earthly things into the ethereal. The same might be said of clouds, stars, boats, horses, and all of the other symbols one finds in a dreamer’s dictionary. There are extensive possibilities for accurate dream analysis.
The languages of Tarot, Numerology, Chinese and Western Astrology add to the dreamer’s vocabulary. Patiently, I put together charts and tables to help me with the work of interpreting my dreams. One would be surprised at how many definitions there are for a single motif or symbol! It took many years to evolve a comprehensive dream language to go with the dream journals.
The Holy Bible was and still is a favorite resource and mainstay for research into dreams. I like especially the Book of Revelations and the chapters having to do with the Breastplate of David, Solomon’s Temple, and the dreams of Daniel and his three friends held my interest.
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Your Dreams Count: A Layman's Approach to Dream Analysis

Your Dreams Count: A Layman's Approach to Dream Analysis

by Reverend Paul Lachlan Peck
Your Dreams Count: A Layman's Approach to Dream Analysis

Your Dreams Count: A Layman's Approach to Dream Analysis

by Reverend Paul Lachlan Peck

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Welcome to a study that could easily improve your life. What makes Your Dreams Count truly unique is that it is a handbook to supplement whatever dreamers’ dictionaries you may now be using. This book found its genesis when I was a freshman in college. The dream dictionaries of the time did not always fulfill a need for an interpretation of my dreams. With my early background in spiritual metaphysics, I yearned for definitions that would present the meanings of dreams at the physical, mental, and spiritual levels. Somehow, I seemed to miss the connection between the definitions given in the dictionaries and the manifestations of the dreams in my real life.
For instance, when I dream of a bird, does this image come to me at the physical, mental, or spiritual level? At the physical level I see a bird in flight; at the mental level I sense a new idea approaching; at the spiritual level I soar above mere earthly things into the ethereal. The same might be said of clouds, stars, boats, horses, and all of the other symbols one finds in a dreamer’s dictionary. There are extensive possibilities for accurate dream analysis.
The languages of Tarot, Numerology, Chinese and Western Astrology add to the dreamer’s vocabulary. Patiently, I put together charts and tables to help me with the work of interpreting my dreams. One would be surprised at how many definitions there are for a single motif or symbol! It took many years to evolve a comprehensive dream language to go with the dream journals.
The Holy Bible was and still is a favorite resource and mainstay for research into dreams. I like especially the Book of Revelations and the chapters having to do with the Breastplate of David, Solomon’s Temple, and the dreams of Daniel and his three friends held my interest.

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BN ID: 2940012174154
Publisher: Reverend Paul Lachlan Peck
Publication date: 01/25/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Born in Glens Falls, New York and raised in New Haven, Connecticut Sir Reverend Paul Lachlan Peck received his degrees from the University of Connecticut (B.S.), Westfield State Teachers College (M. Ed.), and an honorary doctorate from Bernadean University (Th.D.). Knighted for more than fifteen years of service to youth in suicide and drug abuse prevention (1972), he was ordained an Interdenominational minister (1972) and is the founder and pastor of Arête Truth Center. He has held university vice-presidencies at Syracuse University, Fairleigh-Dickenson University and Manhattan College (Bronx).

He is well known as a spiritual metaphysical healer. Peck currently writes and counsels in Dana Point, CA. For many years he appeared on radio and television, and lectured throughout the country. Peck brings to his work a rare wisdom and insight resulting from a life of hard work and coping with numerous forms of illness, together with his thoughtful counseling of others.

His writings include a Inherit the Kingdom: Heirs of God and Joint-Heirs with Christ (2005); Milestones of the Way: How East Meets West to Enrich Your Life (2005); How to Have Better Health: Finding Wellness through Prayer, (2005); Work and Wealth: Finding Sufficiency through Prayer (2006); Love Relationships: Finding Fulfillment through Prayer (2006); Footsteps Along the Path: New Age Hymns and Poems of Power (with Metrical Index). His latest writing efforts have produced Classic Children’s Literature for Your Home Library (Editor) (2004); Your Dreams Count: A Layman’s Approach to Dream Analysis (2005); Worth the Room: An Autobiography of Survival and Service (2004). Peck is currently at work on additional books.
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