Death dreams (Record no. 51086)

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LC control number 92029605
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International Standard Book Number 0809133490
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Classification number BF1099.D4 K73 1993
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Personal name Kramer, Kenneth Paul
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Title Death dreams
Remainder of title : unveiling mysteries of the unconscious mind
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture New York
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Paulist Press
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice c1993
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Extent x, 288p.; ill.; glossary; bibliog.; index
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General note With John Larkin.
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Formatted contents note Introduction - Not waiting for death. 1 Death dream patterns. 2 700 death dreams. 3 Ethnographic traditions. 4 Eastern religious traditions. 5 Western religious traditions. 6 Philosophical traditions. 7 Psychological traditions. 8 Literary traditions. 9 Analogous experiences. Conclusion: Reinventing death
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Summary, etc. '...examines death dreams from multiple vantage points to open up possibilities not before realized, and refocuses our attitudes toward death....investigates unconscious imagery of death in ways which make it available to ordinary consciousness.....the purpose...is twofold: first, to identify and exemplify a wide variety of such dreams in their cross-cultural context and second, to point toward, and focus on, their potential transformational nature.'
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Binding note Paperback (Katerbound)
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Death in dreams
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Dreams
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Personal name Larkin, John
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