“…Think of this book as an art class that will expose you to techniques and ideas that will help you to explore this expression of yourself.”
SAN JOSE, Calif. (PRWEB)
September 30, 2019
In his experience working with patients, R.J. Cole, MS, LEP, has found that repetitive images and patterns in dreams often give insight into the emotions, behaviors and problems afflicting them during waking life.
In “Morpheus Speaks: The Encyclopedia of Dream Interpreting,” Cole explains how to unpack these messages from the unconscious mind and utilize their meaning to make necessary, life-improving changes.
“Morpheus Speaks” is a starting point for readers interested in diving deeper into their inner psyches and devoting the time and energy to better understanding their emotional and spiritual sides. Compiling 5,000 commonly shared dream images, archetypes and nightmares, Cole provides brief etiologies and observations of their implications.
He also offers techniques and strategies for readers to relate the images to the context of their lives and connect with their higher selves.
“Fundamentally, there are no hard-and-fast answers to the question ‘What does my dream mean?’” said Cole. “As with any art or expression of the self, it takes practice to perfect and set free. You may, then, want to think of this book as an art class that will expose you to techniques and ideas that will help you to explore this expression of yourself.”
A thought-provoking compendium on dream images and decoding tactics, “Morpheus Speaks” is designed to help readers discover their deepest truths and achieve greater self-awareness.
“Morpheus Speaks: The Encyclopedia of Dream Interpreting”
By R.J. Cole, MS, LEP
ISBN: 9781532070068 (softcover); 9781532070075 (electronic)
Available from Amazon, Barnes & Noble and iUniverse
About the author
R.J. Cole, MS, LEP, is a certified educational psychologist with more than thirty-five years of experience working with adjudicated youth and children with severe emotional disabilities. He is a member of the American Psychological Association and the International Association for the Study of Dreams, and a board chairman of a nonprofit learning center for children with autism. He has authored two other books, “Archipelago of Dreams” and “The Dragon’s Treasure.”
To learn more, please visit thebookofdreamsblog.wordpress.com.
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