Guest guest Posted September 16, 2004 Report Share Posted September 16, 2004 Go to your book store and get a feel for the dream books there. You may have to purchase several before you find the one that's " right " for you. I'm partial to Betty Bethards' The Dream Book. I believe her website is www.innerlightfoundation.com. The book has a rainbow on the cover. When studying dreams, be sure to sleep on your right side. I was " guided " to do this and have found that I dreamt more and was able to recall them better when I did this. I have also found that dreams take on different tones. For me, it was like different levels of dreaming. And I don't mean precognitive vs. lucid vs. whatever. I remember my first level. I got a letter in my dream on purple paper. I can't remember what it said but someone was saying goodbye to me. But I do remember it was signed, " The Dream Team " . It was quite special to me. Good luck on your journey. I've studied mine for 10 years now. They've been a blessing -- in fact they saved my life -- they directed me to get a mammogram almost 10 years ago which led to the discovery of breast cancer in its microscopic form. Good luck, Teresea Carson, LMP Spa Epiphany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2004 Report Share Posted September 16, 2004 Sorry for the off topic message. Does anyone here study dreams? I've had some *crazy* and *strange* dreams over the past few years and have done some research on my own as to what they may mean. Would love to learn more. Any books or websites recommended? Ginger in NC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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