Dream Interpretation Books

Misiaxcore
Misiaxcore Posts: 659 Member
edited October 2024 in Chit-Chat
Hello all,

I'm looking to purchase a good dream interrupter. I always have such crazy dreams almost every night, and wouldn't mind reading about their potential hidden meanings over breakfast xD Anyone have any suggestions ?

...and don't say "just google it," because I'm one of those who prefer to read hardcopies :tongue:

The latest dream I just had was of a black poodle attacking my face, while I was waiting for 1/4 (or okay you can give me 1/2, maybe) of a white chocolate macadamia nut muffin. But I couldn't have the whole one, because I count calories even when I sleep :laugh:

But anyways, I was leaning against the counter, waiting for the bite-sized piece of muffin, when this dog just trotted towards me and bit my face, and wouldn't let go ! I ran around the house, finally getting to the backdoor, where I tried to bang it on there in hopes of it releasing my face and whipped it outside. One of my favourite long-sleeved shirts was torn from it scratching me, and my face? Well... I was too scared to look at it.

I love dogs and would love to have another canine companion, but now I'm slightly scared :grumble:

What are some of the craziest dreams you've had?

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  • demery12371
    demery12371 Posts: 253 Member
    Sounds to me like that was your subconsious telling you not to eat that muffin. He was just trying to keep your mouth closed/occupied :)

    Seriously though, I believe amazon.com has several good dream interpretation books you could buy.
  • i would check ebay. The other morning I had the most awesome dream, I was w my (now ex) man & david bromstad (from hgtv). Me and ex-hubby were with him at a plaza trying to help him get a front desk job at some telemarketing place LOL!! They wouldn't hire him even though his resume looked like a tiny house he designed LMAO!
  • MzFury
    MzFury Posts: 283 Member
    Best dream books ever are by Robert Moss - start with Conscious Dreaming, also Dreaming True. Not a dream-interpretation dictionary so much as a great guide for getting to understand your own dreams in a personalized kind of way.
  • MzFury
    MzFury Posts: 283 Member
    and, sorry, but you couldn't "google" a dream to interpret it if you wanted to...
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