“If you choose to not deal with an issue, then you give up your right of control over the issue and it will select the path of least resistance.” ― Susan Del Gatto
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Re-upload of my first-ever interview and analysis with my generous and patient guest, Lightbringeer. I did as much audio tweaking as I possibly could (with my limited ability) and tried to make it easier to hear everything being said. Crossing my fingers!
Today I chatted with Dante from the Philipines while Portland, OR burned in the background. Gotta love that vocal fry from all the smoke. Hopefully the audio comes through much clearer this time. Still working on it, lol.
This is one of the most detailed and deeply symbolic dreams I have had the privilege of analyzing over the years. Big thanks to Kaiju for being willing to share this amazing imagery and narrative with my audience! ~ Be sure to check the comments for my Debrief on the process and interpretation.
Thanks for listening!
~ Benjamin
Today we are very fortunate to have a glimpse behind the veil into an intense scene of personal pathfinding. Content Warning for those who may be sensitive to highly descriptive imagery involving “body horror” and insects. Those who would brave with us the deep and disturbing Dark of Night, sally forth!
Thanks for listening!
~ Benjamin
Today we are fortunate to share in a dream of exceedingly vivid detail, taking us from the war-torn streets of a post-apocalyptic battleground to a golden sanctuary of esoteric secrets, and back again! Big thanks to shaggE for coming on the show and bringing us along on this fantastic journey!
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~ Benjamin
Tonight’s dream begins in a creepy playground, isolated by a vast darkness, and pulls us down under the surface of a lake to discover what lies beyond. Big thanks to MunchableDelights for taking us along with her on this journey!
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~ Benjamin
Tonight’s dream begins in the chamber of a high castle. Outside, on the balcony, two men await the fulfilment of their verdict, but Nancy is no damsel in distress, and takes flight to escape a terrible fate.
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~ Benjamin
In a world (“GET TO DA CHOPPA!”) where one man fails to pay attention (*Michael Bay explosions*) while his cat walks over the keyboard (“COME WITH ME IF YOU WANT TO LIVE!”) and kills his recording (“GAME OVER MAN! GAME OVER!”)… coming this Fall (*car chase over driving techno*) from the director of Augury, Bibliomancy and Chaos, and the sound technician responsible for butchering Dreamscapes Episode 1 (*tense dramatic crescendo to sudden silence*)… This is my very first, and hopefully LAST, Lost Episode. Enjoy!
Thanks for listening!
~ Benjamin
Tonight’s dream features the daring and determined Dutchess in a desperate dust-up, fearful and faltering but fighting fiercely to subdue a sinister stalking serpent of significant size! Will she win and what will she learn? Tune in to find out…
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~ Benjamin
(P.S. – Solved yet another audio problem only AFTER realizing my voice records exclusively to the LEFT stereo track. Next video will be better with properly balanced output, lol.)
On a lonely island at the center of a lake, a magician challenges the danger of a mysterious fog to acquire uncommon perception, but the powerful tyrant of an alternate world has plans of his own.
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~ Benjamin
This one is an extremely personal and meaningful interview for our Dreamer. I struggled with whether or not to upload this interpretation session at all, and meditated on my ethical obligation under the onus of my profession. The deciding factor was Adam himself, being not only determined that he wanted this discussion posted, but confident that our talk would offer insight and comfort to others dealing with similar, complicated family dynamics. I salute you, Adam the Brave, Roller of Logs, Architect of Healthy Boundaries, and King of the Hill!
Thanks for listening!
~ Benjamin
The marine presses forward on his mission with determination and practiced skill. No mere haphazard or fleeting investigation will suffice. This one calls for a careful and methodical recon, all elements categorized and scrutinized for relevance. Can he fully grasp the meaning of the moving pieces and break through the blockade?
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~ Benjamin
On a mission to connect with an elusive and capricious lawbreaker, and under the watchful eye of a clandestine bureau, Bernard searches the landscape, from a literal desert to a deserted city, and finally to a bustling town on a foreign shore just in time to witness signs of an imminent invasion that threatens the peaceful routine of it’s hapless residents.
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~ Benjamin
The lanes are wide open and clear of traffic, but the destination is nowhere in sight. Turning back, retracing her steps, and confronting the past, may be the only way forward.
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~ Benjamin
Armageddon. Ragnarok. Judgement Day. It’s the End of The World as she knows it, and Jen feels fine. Or is it? Rather, it is AND it isn’t. After all, every Exit is an Entrance to Somewhere Else. What lies beyond The Apocalypse? That all depends on what you mean by “Beyond”. This way to the Grand Egress!
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~ Benjamin
Sophie awakens in bed, enveloped by a malevolent presence. She reaches for her cross and Bible to ward off the oppressive sense of impending doom but finds no relief in these spiritual icons, and must struggle against a mysterious force to make her escape.
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~ Benjamin
Jose is moving in to a new, classy apartment with his fiancé when a neighbor knocks to deliver a “welcome” pie and an invitation to dinner. She seems nice and genuinely friendly, but should he partake in the feast? Is he finally prepared to walk the path that comes next and acknowledge what her offer really means?
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~ Benjamin
“Tragedy should be utilized as a source of strength.”
~ Dalai Lama XIV
“He who climbs upon the highest mountains laughs at all tragedies…”
~ Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
“Thanks for listening!”
~ Benjamin the Dream Wizard
This one is a bit of a professional and technological malfunction. I don’t know if the connection issues threw me off my game or whether this dream was simply too difficult for my approach. Either way I had fun talking to John and trying my best to make sense of some very interesting dream imagery. If you can tolerate the audio troubles, I hope you enjoy watching me fail =)
Thanks for listening!
~ Benjamin
An imposing pinnacle rises from the grassy plain, adorned by a temple near the peak. But where is the path, and what is that creature glimpsed at the base of the mountain? Will open arms be met with the embrace of understanding and love?
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~ Benjamin
The future is fertile ground; the past, ripe for harvest. Can you see the arc of your journey in the cultivated furrows? Will you grow and make hay while the sun shines, or whither of blight and blame it on the rain? We can only reap what we have sown.
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~ Benjamin
Everyone is looking for something. What that may be is unique to each of us, and it isn’t always what we really need. Essential to this quest is whether or not we are looking in the right places, and knowing what to do when we discover something unexpected, but even more important than the Holy Grail we set out to chase.
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~ Benjamin
Tonight we are fortunate to receive a return visit from a past dreamer. Tavor comes back to share with us the disturbing details of what is ultimately a very positive dream about his aspiration to a worthy commitment.
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~ Benjamin
People talk… but do they listen? To most anonymous strangers, our personal tragedies are nothing more than fodder for juicy gossip. Not many people will actually do something to help when the need arises, and those precious few are what we call Family.
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~ Benjamin
A powerful and devastating force of nature, the tsunami is an icon of inexorable doom. At times, the external duress visited upon us by the demands of living in relationship with the ones we love can also feel like a towering and inescapable fate, threatening to wash away individuality. When the wave crashes, will you sink or swim?
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~ Benjamin
With any luck, we are not the same person today that we were yesterday or many years ago. Then again, sometimes we are both someone new and that same former person, or many different people, all at the same time. Only in our dreams may we meet those erstwhile personas face to face, and most importantly, learn why they exist, in their own words.
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~ Benjamin
If you had a second chance to make different decisions, if you could turn back time and undo your mistakes or erase the traumatic events that afflicted and shaped you, would you still be the same person you are today? Would you be a better version of yourself, or would you end up being an entirely different person?
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~ Benjamin
Coming home again may be a dream come true, or a horrifying nightmare. Perhaps we can’t choose our family, but we always have the power to break free from our own troubled past, and decide who we ultimately become. Even the Ties that Bind cannot withstand a razor-sharp will to win true emancipation.
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~ Benjamin
Being human grants dreadful self-awareness that we strut and fret our finite hour upon the stage, but also that we have the author’s power to write the script and take on the roles of our choosing, informed by watching the countless variety of mortal dramas enacted by those around us. “All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts.” – William Shakespeare, Bard of Avon
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~ Benjamin
The Goddess of the Hunt, Guardian of Boundaries, and Protector of Nature, stands tall within the ancient memory of mankind as a deep and abiding reverence for not only environmental conservation, but vital self-preservation. When the Huntress becomes the Hunted, she must run to ground her own troubling past in pursuit of a better future.
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~ Benjamin
Trauma does not merely wound, it scars. Abuse inflicted in a betrayal of trust, cuts the deepest. In the darkest night, a fresh scab may crack and bleed dreadful thoughts, forcing us to face our fear that escape is impossible, and that no lock is strong enough to hold back the monster.
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~ Benjamin
The Journey of a Thousand Miles may begin with a Single Step, but every Intrepid Explorer will need more than mere Bravery and Determination to blaze the Path Less-travelled. Though a New Day dawns upon reaching the Far Horizon, we must also be prepared to tread lightly and proceed with caution, for the Night is Dark and full of Terrors. Big thanks to Serena, fellow content creator, for taking us along with her on this journey into her dreams.
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~ Benjamin
No matter what you believe, or what path you choose to walk, may this New Year find you swift, strong and surefooted, making great strides in all you undertake to achieve! Big thanks to PaulyFrog64 for sharing this powerful and meaningful dream with us. You may find his channel at the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFghhjgIHzC9auNMpZjrOIg
From the Heliocentric Revolution of Copernicus to the Awakening of Neo in The Matrix, everyone knows the experience of having their Third Eye suddenly opened to a new way of seeing the world, but not everyone knows this phenomenon has a name. On a personal level, it is often a shocking jolt that leaves us speechless and confused, changing the fundamental underlying assumptions by which we understand who we are or what is happening around us, and allows for new choices never before considered. Sergio Halabi had this experience in a dream, and his awakening revealed the path that brought him here to share this dream with us.
https://www.instagram.com/paradigm.shift.experience/
Thanks for listening!
~ Benjamin
Since before the times of Homer’s Iliad, or even the Epic of Gilgamesh, all manner of media have served as source material for dream imagery, from storytelling around stone-age campfires to modern film and video games. We are all upon the Hero’s Journey in this Game called Life, and visions representing this waking struggle may come to us as mythic Quests in our dream-worlds, where we find ourselves braving Dark Forests and slaying Monsters, determined to confront unknown dangers.
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~ Benjamin
Sometimes we may only see the best path forward by looking back upon where we have already been using the mirror of self-reflection. Though many will close their eyes against the light of this truth and simply run away, a brave few will have the courage to stand so exposed and therein find inspiration to sprint towards their chosen future. Caution: OBJECTS ARE LARGER THAN THEY APPEAR… and such images more important than we may ever know.
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~ Benjamin
Depression is a Liar. It is the worst kind of Con Artist, seeking to steal our Life itself by trickery. To effect this fraud, it insists we believe our suffering is so intense and infinite that we are helpless to resist. In truth, it shills this sham to demoralize us because it is impotent, all Shadow without substance, and it cannot withstand any real determination to find the Light of Hope in the darkness.
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~ Benjamin
“People you love never die… not completely. They live in your mind, the way they always lived inside you. You keep their light alive.” ~ Matt Haig
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~ Benjamin
Few life experiences generate more frustration than being cheated out of a win well-deserved by right of superior skill and diligent effort; to have powers beyond our control put their callous or cruel thumb on the scale and deliver bitter defeat at the threshold of sweet victory. ~ Leah and Sandy’s episode for this dream at Anchor.fm:
https://anchor.fm/leah-hartgens/episodes/Your-Noodles-Cant-Stop-Me-eq54c3
Thanks for listening!
~ Benjamin
The human brain is an amazing, self-programming, biological machine, constantly problem-solving, even in sleep; developing functional Routines to sort Objects by Class, applying these Methods to known Parameters, and parsing Global Optima to write new Arguments for undefined Variables. As social animals, we can even Crowd-Source novel Algorithmic builds unimaginable in isolation.
Fight or Flight… or FREEZE. Too many of us forget that this third response often occurs when confronted by overwhelming threats, the experience so traumatic that we can do nothing but succumb to a physiological paralysis of inaction, literally Scared Stiff.
We are all works in progress, many elements of ourselves composed of layers upon what was once only a rough sketch on a blank canvas. Over the years we may alter the subject, fix proportions or change positions, but the traces of that original sketch always remain, and we are never again entirely new.
Achieving success often depends on accurate predictions, not only about what will likely happen, but whether we will be satisfied with the results. Firm resolve to walk a given path may call the dreaming mind to ponder past instances of similar choices in warning of potential consequences.
The Hero’s Journey very often begins with one pressing and unavoidable question: do you stay at home and don a Mantle of Responsibility within a familiar culture and territory, or do you set forth into the unknown to become a Stranger in a Strange Land? Must we leave behind Old Ways in search of New Beginnings?
Water is an icon of deep meaning across many dimensions of Human Experience. Calm at rest, then Flowing with gravity and Crashing dynamically. Water finds ideal Balance, and becomes the Shape of the Cup, infinitely Adaptable. Water is Life, yet may also threaten Death when we are in over our head…
This week’s dream comes to us courtesy of Will at The Skeptic Metaphysician podcast and his lovely wife/co-host, Karen. Join us as we attempt to solve the mystery of this reoccurring dream and the cause for such a specific repeating formula.
Be sure to visit Will’s podcast for my interview on WED the 19th!
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1713040/8531232https://www.facebook.com/SkepticMetaphysician
Humankind suffers few Fears more inhibiting than the possibility we will fail to achieve our own Potential. This aversion is so strong that many prefer to dwell in bland mediocrity rather than risk the crushing emotional pain of defeat. When such terror grips our heart, the Spirit of Leopard may offer Guidance, inspiring the courage needed to stalk and capture our own unique majesty.
Our ability to envision the Future is often a Blessing, but becomes a Curse when we succumb to Avoidance at the prospect of being overwhelmed. Though purely Imaginary in origin, a real Panic may transform a manageable Problem into the Disaster we feared.
Very often do life circumstances force us into “Survival Mode” where we must prioritize the physical needs of safety, sustenance and shelter. Over time, such essentials secured, the erstwhile privation of emotional desiderata come to the fore and demand our attention.
Those among us not inspired to conformity by the Liturgy of Cultural Ritual alone, and thus March to the Beat of their Own Drum, often feel the greatest obligation to carefully consider the Steps of their Dance through Life.
Relationships are not easy, and require reasonable Compromise. Yet, we must also beware the temptation to surrender our Identity and abandon Healthy Boundaries in pursuit of living out a Fantasy Romance that is not reflected in our experience of Reality.
This week’s Dream adventure is brought to us by Liz Lawson of “The Reluctant Historian” podcast. Follow her Journey through the mysterious depths of South Korean subway tunnels as Liz navigates the Labyrinth to find a path forward in the present day with help from the Icons of past companions.
https://www.instagram.com/thereluctanthistorian/
Tales of the Dearly Departed appearing in our Sleep are abundant in Historical Dream Literature. Psychologically, few Dream experiences may have more impact, or be more important for processing Grief and Moving On.
Self-awareness is a truly Scientific endeavor. Though we cannot help but achieve it through the filter of our Beliefs, every new Life Experience presents an Opportunity for deeper and more meaningful Understanding.
Setting Healthy Boundaries is never easy, especially when Family and Friends have expectations for behavior that clashes with your Natural Temperament and Social Comfort Zone. How do we communicate this message when conversations are the stressor that needs a boundary?
“In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.” – Theodore Roosevelt
“You can choose a ready guide in some celestial voice. If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.” – Freewill, Rush
“A peacefulness follows any decision, even the wrong one.” – Rita Mae Brown
Author Mike Oppenheim: mikeyopp.com
Just as the Rising Sun signals the start of a New Day, and the Fall of Night marks its end, High Noon bestrides a midline, offering an Afternoon of opportunity in which to reflect upon what time has passed in the Morning, while time yet remains before Dusk.
https://www.towardhappyandfulfilled.com/
In the Twilight between Sleep and Consciousness, a vast expanse of timeless Borderland unfolds. Lost in a Wilderness without Landmarks, we may have only our Gut Feelings to guide us.
https://IntuitiveNature.com.au
The Healing Power of Laughter is much more than mere cliché; in fact, it may literally hold the Secret to Saving the World.
https://www.dannywhitsonmagic.com/
Traumatic events which frustrate our Passions often have such impact that we ever-after revisit those Iconic structural Themes to process and persevere through Stressful Experiences that similarly challenge our Identity.
https://www.KarenSalita.com/
101 Soul Seeds for Reinventing Yourself:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1625248210/
Would that we all embodied the Wisdom of Solomon in applying necessary Judgment to ourselves and others. How Just could the World be if we all so aspired?
Elijah Ware’s “Zephyr” Podcast:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/zephyr/id1570638123
Abject apologies to our fantastic guest Dreamer, Soul-Based Life Coach Lisa Jara, for the rare and random “reverb” her audio acquired sporadically on the trans-Atlantic journey from Germany.
Website: lisa-jara.com
Facebook: @lisajaracom
Instagram: @lisajaracom
YouTube: Lisa Jara
There is a Vicious Cycle to our habits of Thought and Action, one which will repeat like an ever-turning Wheel until we choose to break that recurring pattern by an Act of Will.
https://jemfuller.com/
Jem’s #TedTalk
https://youtu.be/7lxeRsIi1S0
Our most important Relationships often feature prominently in #Dreams, expressing Hopes and Fears, as well as Love and Admiration.
https://packyourownbag.com/
Lived experience and spiritual perspective will often inform the imagery and narrative of our Dreams. From this hierography we may better understand who we are and what we want to achieve.
https://ambikadevi.com/https://linktr.ee/AmbikaDevi
The drive of Curiosity is both Blessing & Curse as we inevitably discover every Answer yields more Questions, and an erstwhile delightful Amusement is frustrated by the impossibility of Omniscience.
https://septemics.com/
You cannot control the Waves, but you can learn how to Surf!” – Anonymous
“…the boat was already a considerable distance from land, buffeted by the waves because the wind was against it. Shortly before dawn Jesus went out to them, walking on the lake.” – Mathew 14:24-25
https://rchristianbohlen.com/
“Dream” is often a synonym for Goal or Aspiration, and rightly so; for what could be more natural than seeing the very thing we hope to accomplish in our Nocturnal Visions?
https://debbykrusz.com/
Medical events which impact the brain can disrupt not only mental and physical function, but our ability to accurately distinguish waking reality from the world of dreams.
https://www.cdc.gov/stroke/signs_symptoms
Even when the structure of one’s life is no longer fit for purpose, and imminent progressive collapse demands a new footing, we can still expect resistance to taking on the stress of an eccentric load.
https://createconversationllc.com/
“You control your future, your destiny. What you think about comes about. By recording your dreams and goals on paper, you set in motion the process of becoming the person you most want to be. Put your future in good hands – your own.” — Mark Victor Hansen
https://yu2shine.com/
“Musicians must make music, artists must paint, poets must write if they are ultimately to be at peace with themselves. What humans can be, they must be.” – Abraham Maslow
https://www.becauseeveryonehasastory.ca/
“When we cultivate mystical awareness or transcendent identity – which is a natural outgrowth of meditation and other practices – what happens is that we begin to take a witness position on our own lives, and that includes our minds.” – James Redfield
https://celestefrazier.com/
“Blessed are the legend-makers with their rhyme of things not found within recorded time.” – J.R.R Tolkien // “Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world.” – 1 John 4:1
https://jvhilliard.com/
Some say a leopard cannot change his spots; but, even if he could, he would still be a leopard. Just so, the character and nature of a person will always reveal itself, no matter what superficial appearance they choose to project.
https://thesagemethod.com/
“We have to dare to be ourselves, however frightening or strange that self may prove to be.” ― May Sarton // “The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.” ― Carl Gustav Jung
A lost work of Historical Dream Literature from 1669, preserving the letters of a French Knight in an English translation wherein he details a “dream dictionary” approach to interpretation by referencing the collected musings of ancient authors on the subject. ~ 195 pages. 69 footnotes describing obscure terms and historical figures. 28 page Alphabetical Dream Index referenced by type of symbol, behavior, icon or general hierography.
ABC Book 2: “The Mystery of Dreams” (2021)
Preacher Phillip Goodwin delivers this sermon upon Divine Dreams from the Year of Our Lord 1658, detailing means and methods for discerning God’s True Visions from the Delusions of the Devil. ~ 379 pages. 265 footnotes describing archaic terms and historical figures. 14 page Alphabetical Dream Index referenced by type of symbol, behavior, icon or general hierography. 19 pages of Bible Chapter and Verse cross-referenced to text citations.
ABC Book 3: “Oneirochronologia: Volume I” (2021)
The Evolution of Dream Interpretation from the 16th to the 19th Centuries (Part 1 of 3). A Chronological Anthology of Historical Dream Literature from 1528 through 1644, consisting of three shorter texts, including the most famous work of it’s day, The Most Pleasant Art of the Interpretation of Dreams (1528), The Divine Dreamer (1641), and The Oneirocritica of Artemidorus Daldianus (1644). ~ 315 pages. 189 footnotes referencing historical figures and detailing archaic terms.
ABC Book 4: “Oneirochronologia: Volume II” (2021)
The Evolution of Dream Interpretation from the 16th to the 19th Centuries (Part 2 of 3). A Chronological Anthology of Historical Dream Literature from 1668 through 1841, including numerous shorter texts: A Discourse on Divine Dreams (1668), Oniropolis: Dreams Interpreter (1670), Inaugural Dissertation on Sleep and Dreams (1791), several chapters of The Philosophy of Mystery (1841), and many others. ~ 391 pages. 449 footnotes detailing archaic terms and historical figures.
ABC Book 5: “Oneirochronologia: Volume III” (2021)
The Evolution of Dream Interpretation from the 16th to the 19th Centuries (Part 3 of 3). A Chronological Anthology of Historical Dream Literature from 1859 through 1890, including Goode’s New Dream Book (1859), the Rational Dream Book (1876), A Monograph on Sleep and Dreams (1878), Lord Byron’s Dream Book (1886), H.P. Blavatsky’s 7th pamphlet on Dreams, and more! ~ 407 pages. 84 footnotes detailing archaic terms and historical figures.
ABC Book 6: “Studies in Dreams” (2021)
Mary Arnold-Forster’s treatise on “Lucid Dreaming,” featuring critical analysis of her own dream experiments in light of the latest science in her time. This classic work is now greatly enhanced, expanding upon the author’s scant footnotes and bringing the total citation count to 93 references detailing obscure terms, pioneers in psychology and other historical figures. ~ 221 pages.
ABC Book 7: “Tyrion’s Dreams & Visions” (2021)
The 1689 Treatise by Thomas Tyrion, Student of Physic, detailing the medical author’s understanding of such nocturnal phenomena, including recommendations for receiving True Dreams by means of virtuous living and diet, with an extensive Appendix on the late-medieval conception of Mental Health disorders and sundry cures. 37 footnotes detailing obscure terms and historical figures. ~ 188 pages.
ABC Book 8: “Literature & Curiosity of Dreams: Volume I” (2021)
In 1865, Frank Seafield delivered this work of truly epic scope in two massive volumes, taking the Reader on a guided tour through over 2000 years of speculations concerning the mystery of dreams and visions, presenting records of curious and well-authenticated dreams, and expounding on the various modes of interpretation adopted in ancient and modern times. [VOL 1] Extensive 26 page bibliography. 192 footnotes. ~ 405 pages.
ABC Book 9: “Literature & Curiosity of Dreams: Volume II” (2021)
In 1865, Frank Seafield delivered this work of truly epic scope in two massive volumes, taking the Reader on a guided tour through over 2000 years of speculations concerning the mystery of dreams and visions, presenting records of curious and well-authenticated dreams, and expounding on the various modes of interpretation adopted in ancient and modern times. [VOL 2] Extensive 26 page bibliography. 35 page “Dream Dictionary” Appendix. 97 footnotes. ~ 401 pages.
ABC Book 10: “The Witches’ Dream Book” (2021)
A charming 1885 work by author A. H. Noe weaving theories on dreams and dreaming into the broader late 19th century “pop-culture” fascination with occult mysticism and magic, complete with numerous recommended practices for receiving and interpreting dream messages among other fortune-telling methods. 1 footnote. ~ 318 pages.
ABC Book 11: “The Psychology of Dreams” (2021)
Doctor William Sebastian Walsh penned this 1920 work on the history and etiology of dream phenomena for the edification of both the curious layman and the scholarly adept, containing the latest and most scientific medical information available in the early 20th century concerning dream interpretation from a psychiatric perspective, as well as practical advice towards addressing a variety of nocturnal disorders. 285 footnotes. ~ 454 pages.
ABC Book 12: “The Philosophy of Sleep” (2022)
This exhaustively thorough work by Scottish native Doctor Robert Macnish may be the most cited text in books by subsequent authors expounding on sleep and dreams throughout the latter half of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Contained herein, Macnish presents a great breadth of material with an economy of words and an artistic flourish of literary style. 237 footnotes. ~ 316 pages.
ABC Book 13: “Dream Psychology” (2022)
Maurice Nicoll’s 1920 work blending his psychiatric training with the theories of Carl Jung in light of a burgeoning interest in Eastern mystic traditions, applying these broad teachings into an insightful understanding of why dreams occur and how we can make the best use of what they offer to move beyond mere recovery from mental illness toward the heights of human potential. 28 footnotes. ~ 228 pages.
ABC Book 14: “Dreams in Homer & Greek Tragedy” (2022)
William Stuart Messer’s 1918 doctoral dissertation to the Faculty of Philosophy at Columbia University, exploring the rich cultural history found in several epic literary works from antiquity, and representing an indispensable guide to the ancient Greek conception of sleep and dreams from which many subsequent authors and prominent psychological experts have drawn invaluable insights. 352 footnotes. ~ 232 pages.
ABC Book 15: “The World of Dreams” (2022)
This 1911 work by English physician Havelock Ellis stands as perhaps the most famous, comprehensive, and heavily-cited work of its time, second only to Freud’s Interpretation of Dreams (1900), exploring not only the elements of dream experience, but how logic, emotion, and memory function in dreams, as well as detailing contemporary theories on why they may be informed by both the physical and psychic senses. 393 footnotes. ~ 346 pages.
ABC Book 16: “Dreams & Their Meanings” (2023)
Horace G. Hutchinson, now considered “The Father of Golf Instruction” and erstwhile writer of works on the world of sports, brings us this engaging exploration of dream experience and symbology as submitted by correspondence with his readership, making otherwise technical and scientific concepts more accessible to the common man by his plain language and broad-strokes overview. 160 footnotes. ~ 353 pages.
Benjamin “The Dream Wizard” Davidson is a psychological professional with over 20 years experience in mental health, offering eclectic dream analysis, editing historical dream literature, and sometimes playing video games, all for entertainment and educational purposes only. These works do NOT dispense Counseling, Therapy or any other licensed service. If you are in acute psychological distress, please contact the national Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-8255 or NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) at 1-800-950-NAMI.