Little Giant Encyclopedia of Dream Symbols

Summary
More than 2,000 objects and images you may encounter in your dreams get expert explanations in this huge, unique, up-to-date reference. The entries cover the full range of dream images, from an evening gown (symbolizing culture, beauty, enjoyment, and passion) to leaving on a trip (escape from stress, overwork, conflict); from an eagle (power, freedom, immortality, spirit) to amputation (losing something valuable, feeling that one’s needs are ignored). Learn to look at your dreams from a different perspective, and see how they can help you make decisions or try new adventures. Scan the entries that remind you of dreams you’ve had in the past, and look up dreams whose meaning might seem obvious to get other possible interpretations.
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