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Death dreams : unveiling mysteries of the unconscious mind

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextNew York Paulist Press c1993Description: x, 288p.; ill.; glossary; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0809133490
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF1099.D4 K73 1993
Contents:
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
Abstract: '...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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With John Larkin.

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

'...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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