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The Ultimate Dictionary of Dream Language

Briceida Ryan

Self-Help / Dreams

The definitive guide to uncovering the secret meanings of your dreams—with more than 25,000 entries covered to interpret your subconscious messages.

With more than 25,000 entries Ryan covers every dream symbol and message imaginable—from sex and love, to lucid dreaming, nightmares, and intuitive and premonition dreams. Ryan explains how dreams are sending messages about your past, present, and future that can help you in your waking hours. Readers learn what these dream messages say about love, success, numbers, and money. Now you can look up every dream you ever had and easily find out exactly what the secret dream language is telling you.

From The Ultimate Dictionary of Dream Language:
  • Playful Dog: Do whatever is necessary to cater to the people you love. Let them know how much you love them. Do not erect barriers or limit the time you spend with them. Do not become a parent to your mate or anyone else.
  • Figure Skating: Within three days, you will be walking a thin line. This will make it very easy for someone to steer you in the wrong direction.
  • Jacknife: Within two weeks you will receive a gift of greater mental inventiveness from the gods.
  • Rooster: This is a very lucky symbol. If the rooster is crowing you will be victorious in those areas of your life you feel you will not succeed in.
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