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‡aMoss, Robert,
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‡aThe secret history of dreaming /
‡cRobert Moss. |
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‡aNovato, Calif. :
‡bNew World Library,
‡cc2009. |
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‡axxi, 329 p. ;
‡c24 cm. |
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‡aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 273-316) and index. |
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‡aIntroduction: fields of dreaming --
‡tSecret engines of history --
‡tEarth speakers and dream travelers --
‡tInterpreters and diviners --
‡tDivine dreaming --
‡tThe angel that troubles the waters --
‡tFrom the dream library --
‡tHow dreaming gets us through --
‡tMasters of the three "only" things --
‡tJoan of Arc and the tree-seers --
‡tThe beautiful dream spy of Madrid --
‡tThe underground railroad of dreams --
‡tMark Twain's rhyming life --
‡tThe man who blew things up --
‡tWinston Churchill's time machines --
‡tEpilogue: the future history of dreaming. |
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‡a"What do the first major oil discovery in Kuwait, Mark Twain’s fiction, and Harriet Tubman’s success conducting slaves to freedom via the Underground Railroad have in common? They were all experienced first in dreams. Dreaming is vital to the human story. It is essential to our survival and evolution, to creative endeavors in every field, and, quite simply, to getting us through our daily lives. Robert Moss traces the strands of dreams through archival records and well-known writings, weaving remarkable yet true accounts of historical figures influenced by their dreams. With eloquent prose, Moss describes beautiful Lucrecia de Leon, whose dreams were prized by powerful men in Madrid and then recorded during the Spanish Inquisition, as well as the fascinating dream correspondence between Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung. The Secret History of Dreaming addresses the central importance of dreams and imagination as secret engines in the history of all things human, from literature to quantum physics, from religion to psychology, from war to healing."--Amazon.ca |
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