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How dreams help

By: Material type: TextTextnp Daimon c1999Description: 188p.; illus.; chapter notes; bibliog. refs.; bibliogContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3-85630-582-3
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Contents:
Part 1. Power. Part 2. Evil. Part 3. World-shaking dreams. Part 4. Control of the mind. Part 5. Good
Abstract: In his own simple narrative style, Jungian analyst Wilmer discusses various dreams with various themes--from his patients, as well as his own and those of historical figures. Don't skip the very interesting chapter notes.
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Lincoln's dreams of his assassination, p27-29

Part 1. Power. Part 2. Evil. Part 3. World-shaking dreams. Part 4. Control of the mind. Part 5. Good

In his own simple narrative style, Jungian analyst Wilmer discusses various dreams with various themes--from his patients, as well as his own and those of historical figures. Don't skip the very interesting chapter notes.

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