
I have always been fascinated by dreams.
Although my dreams were seldom scary, they could be quite annoyingly mysterious.
Many mornings, I woke up feeling bewildered, overwhelmed and confused because I felt abandoned, as I did not know what my dreams were trying to tell me.
Even with the help of dream dictionaries, I still felt puzzled as the pieces were always so scattered, so disorganized.
When I first discovered Waking Your Dreams: Unlock the Wisdom of Your Unconscious online last November, I hesitated to buy the book because I couldn’t quite tell by the cover whether the information provided would be useful.
Although I haven’t paid much attention to this book since, I noticed that people around me kept on talking about it in the past few months.
So, I finally decided to check the book out myself about a month ago.
Waking Your Dreams isn’t a dream dictionary.
The author, Emma Mellon, encourages readers to explore dreams with the power of our imagination.
As I went through the book chapter by chapter, I noticed my mind started to wander into some of the fragments of my scattered dreams. Sometimes, I would be reading a paragraph from the book when my imagination took over and gave me a new layer of interpretation about my mysterious dreams.
Although the book isn’t long (it is only about 120 pages), it covers many helpful ideas that allow me to re-explore my dream mysteries.
Bit by bit, I started to revisit my dreams from angles that I haven’t observed before. I began to recognize elements from the dreams that could also be meaningfully applied to my waking world.
If you also have dream mysteries that await to be resolved, I highly recommend that you give this book Waking Your Dreams: Unlock the Wisdom of Your Unconscious a try.
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