1st Edition

Decoding Your Dreams A Revolutionary Technique for Understanding Your Dreams

By Robert Langs Copyright 1988
    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    Do your dreams seem to have as much in common with real life as a funhouse mirror? Don’t be misled. Dreams contain extraordinarily reliable commentaries on the conflicts and events of everyday life. Properly interpreted, they not only illuminate your anxieties but actually show you how to alter the course of your life – and very much for the better.

    Dreams are so essential to our health and well-being that almost all of us create them in clusters four or five times every night. In this title, originally published in 1989, Dr Robert Langs, a psychoanalyst and dream researcher, goes far beyond standard interpretation in showing how your dreams tap the wisdom of the deep unconscious part of your mind. Through his unique and groundbreaking technique of trigger decoding, you will learn what your dreams are saying about your life, about the events you must deal with, about the problems you are trying to resolve.

    Dreams can be a kind of emotional camouflage, difficult and often uncomfortable to interpret. Trigger decoding not only exposes our emotional wounds, it also provides the balm for healing those wounds. In the proper decoding of dreams, there is revealed an intelligence, power, and beauty of mind that is unheard of in direct and conscious experience. Decoding Your Dreams opens a revolutionary new door to self-understanding and self-improvement.

    Acknowledgements.  Introduction.  Part 1: Constructing a Dream  1. Dreams and Mysteries  2. What’s in a Dream?  3. The Making of Dream  4. The Logic and Layers of a Dream  5. Dreams are Dreamed to be Analyzed  Part 2: Decoding a Dream  6. Capturing the Dream  7. Creating a Dream of Substance  8. The Surface of the Dream  9. The Middle Layers of a Dream  10. Triggers, Dreamers, and Dreams  11. Trigger Decoding  12. Analyzing Your Dreams  13. Dreams and Symptoms  14. Dreaming and Becoming.  Index.