Transform Your Waking Life with Dream Intuition In dreams, everyone is creative, intuitive, and guided by dimensions that are not usually perceivable while awake. Dr. Michael Lennox helps you explore your innate psychic abilities and teaches you how to develop them through dreamwork regardless of your skill level. With examples from his clients' dream experiences as well as his own, Dr. Lennox introduces you to the different types of dreams, including precognitive, lucid, shared, and visitation dreams. Learn to foretell the future, receive messages from people who have passed away, and encounter a variety of out-of-body experiences. Psychic Dreamer covers it all, from past lives and multidimensional explorations to petitioning your dreams for help solving a particular problem. You will even discover the powerful and surprisingly positive possibilities hidden in night terrors. We all have intuition, and with this book, you can develop it through your own dream journey.
In Who Is the Dreamer Who Dreams the Dream? A Study of Psychic Presences, James Grotstein integrates some of his most important work of recent years in addressing fundamental questions of human psychology and spirituality. He explores two quintessential and interrelated psychoanalytic problems: the nature of the unconscious mind and the meaning and inner structure of human subjectivity. To this end, he teases apart the complex, tangled threads that constitute self-experience, delineating psychic presences and mystifying dualities, subjects with varying perspectives and functions, and objects with different, often phantasmagoric properties. Whether he is expounding on the Unconscious as a range of dimensions understandable in terms of nonlinear concepts of chaos, complexity, and emergence theory; modifying the psychoanalytic concept of psychic determinism by joining it to the concept of autochthony; comparing Melanie Klein's notion of the archaic Oedipus complex with the ancient Greek myth of the labyrinth and the Minotaur; or examining the relationship between the stories of Oedipus and Christ, Grotstein emerges as an analyst whose clinical sensibility has been profoundly deepened by his scholarly use of mythology, classical thought, and contemporary philosophy. The result is both an important synthesis of major currents of contemporary psychoanalytic thought and a moving exploration of the nature of human suffering and spirituality.
No single book ever before has brought together the history, theory and practice of dreamwalking--entering into another's dreamspace, even though you may be physically at a great distance. Michelle Belanger, the author of Psychic Vampire Codex, takes readers on an adventure into the subconscious world of dreams, territory that no amount of psychology or research has fully charted. This absorbing account, beginning with the author's own first experience of dreamwalking in a school bus as a child, both explains the phenomenon and teaches the techniques of dreamwalking. Learn to set up a dream space and a dream gate. Harness your dreaming mind to visit distant family members, pass vital messages to friends, even start secret trysts with your lover! Nobody knows exactly what happens when we dream, but practicing dreamwalking can and will open a whole new world in which the connections between ourselves and our spirit selves and others, as well as the meaning of dreams and the relationship of dreaming to other energy work and magick become clear.
Her future was a bright, open road. Colleen Dollimont was the valedictorian of her high school class in the small town of St. Alban's, Newfoundland. She headed off to university in St. John's, filled with excitement and cheerful anticipation. Then fate stepped in. As she struggled with an unexpected pregnancy, poverty and a desperately unhappy marriage, she kept some of her dreams intact and fought her way back to a different future, grounded in courage and resilience. Along the way she was haunted by strange dreams that brought her disturbing foreknowledge of key events in her life. She seldom mentioned this unsettling ability to friends and family. Not until she was thrust into the spotlight on a winter's day in 2013. She dreamt she won the lottery and woke up to find that it was true. Suddenly all of Newfoundland knew she had psychic dreams. Yet even winning the lottery does not bring perfect happiness, as Colleen soon discovered, and once again she had to gather her resources and go forward as her life made an abrupt turn. A Dreamer's Life is the compelling story of Colleen Dollimont's life, told with honesty, compassion and humour. Readers will suffer and celebrate with her as she demonstrates her courage and determination to keep pursuing her goals, no matter what the challenge. This is the heartfelt story of a woman who comes to believe in her own strength and inner resources, including those haunting glimpses of the future that come to her in dreams. A candid and intimate memoir, guaranteed to evoke admiration, laughter and tears....
An updated and revised look at the ways in which readers can develop their psychic abilities, from turning to ESP and building telepathic powers to trusting their intuition and using creative visualisations to promote healing. A hands-on approach, with many new tests, quizzes, and exercises that aid in the exploration of psychic talents. Mental feats, altered states of consciousness, the connection between the paranormal and psychic abilities, and more. The latest information on psychic phenomena.
The most valuable of all dreams, which offers us a chance to avoid trouble, is almost as upsetting as the haunting version that finds us panting, scared, trying "to outrun danger." However, it is not fear we feel, but outrage. We feel a tremendous amount of desperation spilling over into the waking state. What we have dreamed is nothing we can brush off, explain away as another nightmare. The uneasy question remains, why we felt such over¬powering desperation and anger in a dream directed at a specific person, why we let it out in one large outcry of righteous indignation. We remember having been seized by a powerful surge of outrage. Completely unable to contain it, we made a spectacle of ourselves. We had a fit and did not give a hoot that we exploded right in front of someone who should impress us with his title, his knowledge, his “pious” demeanor, obviously with his status above ours. And here is the difference: the object of our outburst is identified. Somehow we didn't give a damn, who it is. We shouldn't have, for the person who is at the center of our agitation, is our adversary and, in some cases, possibly a deadly one. Our subconscious uses the dream route to give us a warning. We have exploded, let fly, for a good reason. Enough anger for two is boiling over, because of our own part in all this — if we were not so gullible, so ignorant, so besotted, all of this would not have happened. The detestable creature we are facing is at the bottom of our woes. With such a dream, our subconscious is trying to impress us with a most urgent message. It is attempting to wean us, to get us away from the influence of a person who is about to screw us — literally or symbolically so. Either way we will have to pay, if we don’t heed a most urgent message: our own outcry of indignation. If we are allowing it to happen. This guy is trying to finagle us into a business deal, and we go along, while our subconscious cries foul. This shady businessman has already lost his shirt, and he knows it, but we don't realize he is just trying to fleece a few more sheep. We are not aware what we are letting ourselves in for, but our subconscious has already shown us the dramatic results. It has done the screening for us. Unless we reverse course, take an alternate route, grind to a stop, this guy with his clean-cut exterior we have been hankering for, is going to give us the case of herpes we have eluded so far. The book "The Dreamer" is based on more than a 20 year period of recorded dreams and the way they affected me and my family. it makes a distinction between different types of dreams - many of them undoubtedly familiar to the reader. Through repetition as well as intuition I can share with the reader the outreach of precognitive dreams. reaching out into a distant future of ten to more years. Understanding our dreams can help and protect us. let this book inspire you to start a record of your dreams and gradually understand their message.
The Oneironaut’s Diary is a treatise on the dream traveler’s experience. It delves into parapsychological phenomena, such as out of body experience, lucid dreams, premonitory dreams and clairvoyance. It features notable dream travelers in history, such as Nostradamus, Nikola Tesla, Martin Luther King Jr., Alan Poe, The Wright Brothers, Harriet Tubman, Michael Jackson, Johnny Cash, etc., who were able to tap into and discover incredibly fascinating ideas, spiritual truths, and sacred knowledge from dreams. Also included are concepts such as Prayer, Affirmation, Visualization, Inspiration, Divine revelation, Synchronicity, Creativity, etc. The Oneironaut’s Diary emboldens all and sundry, and most particularly the creator of diverse arts, and spurs every dreamer to cut off the fear and anxiety, and turn their everyday passion, hopes, and dreams into reality.
Chris Robinson dreams at night like any other person. His dreams are different. They predict the future. Major world events, disasters that could have been avoided. This is the incredible true story of a man with a gift ... and a curse. The original Dream Detective tells his story to Andy Boot.