Science of Dreams Collection 60 Books on DVD
Science of Dreams Collection 60 Books on DVD
Science of Dreams Collection 60 Books on DVD
Science of Dreams Collection 60 Books on DVD
Science of Dreams Collection 60 Books on DVD
Science of Dreams Collection 60 Books on DVD
Science of Dreams Collection 60 Books on DVD
Science of Dreams Collection 60 Books on DVD
Science of Dreams Collection 60 Books on DVD
Science of Dreams Collection 60 Books on DVD
Science of Dreams Collection 60 Books on DVD
Science of Dreams Collection 60 Books on DVD

Science of Dreams Collection 60 Books on DVD

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Over the years, there have been attempts by different persons to provide a precise meaning to dreams. They have mostly associated their dreams to the interference of a divine personality. There’s that belief among most humans that God always sent messages to them through their dreams. The message could be related to a present situation or a future prediction. The interpretation of dreams gained prominence and was popular during the classical Greece era. There were experts who knew how to interpret dreams and foresee the future of people. The names of some persons who practiced the interpretation of dreams during the classical periods were recorded in books such as the Iliad and the Odyssey.

The first theory on dreams and their significance was written in the work of Sigmund Freud in the 1900s, the title of the work is “interpretation of dreams”. In his book, he stated that the act of sleeping functions as the window that the mind uses to delve into the depth of our desires and urges that we might have suppressed during our daily routine. Presently, the work and theories of Sigmund Freud are integrated to provide therapeutic methods that study the human mind, this is known as Psychoanalysis. These therapy sessions help the client to recall the activity of the dream and dig into his latent desires and fears.

Discover the varying interpretations and meanings of peculiar dreams, it could be children’s dreams, sex-related, or nightmares. Certain people even cannot remember their dreams and worse, some do not even dream at all. You can obtain theoretical explanations for these different scenarios. Outstanding topics that are contained in this DVD include the meaning of dreams, the philosophy of sleep, dream psychology, and the technique of dream interpretation.

Take a look at the sample pages taken from just some of these books in the collection.

All of the book titles that are included in this DVD are listed as follows:

Imagination in Dreams and Their Study by Frederick Greenwood 1894

Wishfulfillment and Symbolism in Fairy Tales by Franz Ricklin 1915 ("It is surprising how great a role the sexual plays in fairy tales and how great is the agreement of the sexual symbolism with that of dreams and psychopathology.)

The Fabric of Dreams, Dream Lore and Dream Interpretation, Ancient and Modern by Katherine Taylor Craig - 1918

Mehemet Ali's Oriental Interpretation of Dreams by Charles F.F. Kayser 1877

Dreams by Henri Bergson 1914 ("When a scholar laboriously translates a cuneiform tablet dug up from a Babylonian mound where it has lain buried for five thousand years or more, the chances are that it will turn out either an astrological treatise or a dream book.")

Mind-energy by Henri Bergson 1920

The Psychology of Dreams by William Walsh 1920
("Dreams of Flying, Falling, Insufficient Clothing, Murder, Examination, Missing a Train, Death of Relatives, Losing a Tooth, Prophetic Dreams, Dreams of Discovery, Dreams and Literature, Dreams of Persons Met Later, Dreams of Station in Life, Resolution Dreams, Repeated Dreams, Dreams of Warning and Death, Telepathy and Clairvoyance, etc)

Fact and Fable in Psychology by Joseph Jastrow 1901 (Dreams of the Blind)

The Meaning of Dreams by Isadore Coriat 1915

The Meaning of Dreams by Elliott O'Donnell 1911

Dreams and Premonitions by LW Rogers 1916

The World of Dreams by Ellis Havelock 1911 (Dreams of the Dead, Memory in Dreams, Symbolism in Dreams, Aviation in Dreams, the Logic of Dreams, etc)

Dream Psychology by Maurice Nicoll 1917

A Treatise on the Incubus, or Night-mare, Disturbed Sleep, Terrific Dreams, and nocturnal visions by John A Waller 1816

The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud 1913

Dreams: what they are and how they are caused by CW Leadbeater (Theosophy) 1903

Dream Psychology by Sigmund Freud 1921

Dreams and the Unconscious by Charles Valentine 1922

A Monograph on Sleep and Dream by Edward W Cox 1878

The Witchery of Sleep by Willard Moyer 1903

On Dreams by Sigmund Freud 1914

Dr. MacDonald's Astrological Dream Book 1921

Myself and Dreams by Frank C Constable 1919

Dreams and their Meanings with many accounts of experiences sent by correspondents, and two chapters contributed mainly from the Journals of the Psychical Research Society on telepathic and premonitory Dreams by Horace G Hutchinson 1901

Pathetism by La Roy Sunderland 1847 (sleep, dreams, sonambulation, intuition, presentiments, prevision, enchantment, miracles, witchcraft, popular excitements, apparitions, spells, charms, fascination, trance, the case of Swedenborg, etc)

Glimpses of the Unseen by BF Austin 1898 (a study of dreams, premonitions, prayer and remarkable answers, hypnotism, spiritualism, telepathy, apparitions, peculiar mental and spiritual experiences etc)

Psychoanalysis by A.A. Brill 1914 ("Dreams cannot be analyzed unless one has the full cooperation of the dreamer, and this is only possible after a certain rapport has been established between the doctor and the patient.")

Aesthetics, Dreams and Association of Ideas by James Sully 1888

The Literature and Curiosities of Dreams Volume 1 by Alexander Henley Grant 1865 (poor quality)

The Literature and Curiosities of Dreams Volume 2 by Alexander Henley Grant 1865

The Book of Dreams and Ghosts by Andrew Lang 1897

Fallacy of Ghosts, Dreams, and Omens: With Stories of Witchcraft, Life-in-death, and Monomania - Charles Ollier 1848

Essay on Superstition; being an inquiry into the effects of physical influence on the mind, in the production of dreams, visions, ghosts, and other supernatural appearances by W Newnham 1830

The Dream Problem by Alphonse Maeder 1916

Children's Dreams by Charles W Kimmins 1920

Studies in Dreams by Mary Arnold Forster 1921

Sleep and Dreams by John A Symonds 1857

The Love Life of the Unconscious Mind by Joseph Ralph 1921

Sex and Dreams by William Stekel 1921

The Dream-God, A singular Evolvement of Thought in Sleep by John Cunningham 1873

The National Dream Book by Claire Rougemont 1901

The Technique of Dream Interpretation by Wilhelm Stekel 1917

The Golden Wheel Dream-book and Fortune-teller by Felix Fontaine 1862

Incubation - The Cure of Disease in Pagan Temples and Christian churches by Mary Hamilton 1906

Illusions, a Psychological Study by James Sully 1882

The Witches Dream Book and Fortune Teller 1885

The Model Book of Dreams, Fortune Teller, and Epitome of parlor entertainments by Henry Temple 1864

Fortunes and Dreams by Astra Cielo 1917

The Mystic Oracle - The Complete Fortune-teller and dream book 1893

Psychoanalysis, Sleep and Dreams by Andre Tridon 1921

On Dreams in the Mental and Moral Aspects by John Sheppard 1847

Mysteries of the vital element in connexion with Dreams by Robert H Collyer 1871

A History of Dreams, Visions, Apparitions, Ecstacy, Magnetism, and Somnabulism by A. Brierre de Boismont 1855

Delusion and Dream by Sigmund Freud 1917

The Philosophy of Sleep by Robert Macnish 1834

The Royal Book of Dreams by Raphael 1830

The Philosophy of Mystery by Walter Cooper Dendy 1841

On the Phenomena of Dreams by Walter Cooper Dendy 1832 (poor quality)

Nightmare Tales by HP Blavatsky 1907

A Stable for Nightmares, Weird tales by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu 1896