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Freaky dreams

We've all had freaky dreams--but what do they mean? From talking pets and naked friends to apocalypses and prophecies, this compendium explains the weird, the wacky, and the disturbing world of dreams. Included are explanations of dream elements such as: accidents, alarm clocks, handcuffs, juggling, karaoke, mermaids, mountains, oysters, parents, robes, roses, salt, snow, stars, storks, traffic, twins, and more. As you browse the dreams and the accompanying signs and symbols, you'll learn how to look at your own dreams with an analytical eye. Complete with tips on "lucid" dreaming, and sidebars explaining dream theory.--From publisher description.

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  • "We all know about them. We've all had them. But let's face it; we don't have a clue what they mean. They're freaky dreams. From talking pets and naked friends to apocalypses and prophecies, this is an assorted compendium of dreams ' the weird, the wacky, and yes, the somewhat disturbing. Author Adele Nozedar (The Element Encyclopedia of Signs & Symbols) is compiling the freakiest dreams from around the world, each ranked with its own "freak-o-meter" rating, and offering an analysis. As you browse through the dreams and the accompanying signs and symbols, you'll learn how to look for the symbolism in your own dreams and analyse them for yourself. Complete with tips on how to have a "lucid" dream (the kind where you know you're dreaming and can even control it), fun fact boxes explaining dream theory, and even a small journal section at the back of the book for writing down your dreams, this is the ideal book for your bedside table. So the next time you wake up confused, embarrassed, ashamed, or oddly aroused, you'll be able to figure out why."
  • "We've all had freaky dreams--but what do they mean? From talking pets and naked friends to apocalypses and prophecies, this compendium explains the weird, the wacky, and the disturbing world of dreams. Included are explanations of dream elements such as: accidents, alarm clocks, handcuffs, juggling, karaoke, mermaids, mountains, oysters, parents, robes, roses, salt, snow, stars, storks, traffic, twins, and more. As you browse the dreams and the accompanying signs and symbols, you'll learn how to look at your own dreams with an analytical eye. Complete with tips on "lucid" dreaming, and sidebars explaining dream theory.--From publisher description."@en

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  • "Freaky dreams an A-Z of the weirdest and wackiest dreams and what they really mean"
  • "Freaky dreams: an a-z of weirdest and wackiest dreams and what they really mean"
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  • "Freaky dreams : an A-Z of the weirdest and wackiest dreams and what they really mean"