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Book Synopsis Dark Dreams of Yesterday by : Juanita Cox
Download or read book Dark Dreams of Yesterday written by Juanita Cox and published by Trafford Publishing. This book was released on 2013-02-13 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ruby Martin had moved away from the small Georgia town where she had grown up; in hopes that all of the dark dreams of her childhood would no longer haunt her. She hated her Grandpa, Dr. Neil Hagen and that hate had kept her away for over six years until now. Grandpa's attorney, Marcus Briggs had notified her about Grandpa's death. It seemed that her presence was required at the old doc's funeral and reading of his Will. From the moment Ruby returned; the madness of the old Hagen house seemed to take control of her life. With it the horrors she had tried so hard to forget. In his will Dr. Hagen had placed the family curse onto Ruby' shoulders. If she did not follow his instructions everyone involved with her would be in danger. In her stubborn way, Ruby fought to keep control of her life but every where she turned there seemed to be no way out but to face the demons of Grandpa's curse. Would she forever be doomed to a life living in a place she hated without the man she loved? Could Ruby dare to hope for some way out of the horrors of the Hagen curse that would release her from The Dark Dreams of Yesterday? Was there hope that one day Ruby Martin might possibly find her silver lining behind those dark dreams?
Book Synopsis Yesterday's Dreams by : Jessica Blair
Download or read book Yesterday's Dreams written by Jessica Blair and published by Piatkus. This book was released on 2011-11-10 with total page 343 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Local Whitby girl, Colette Shipley has become fascinated by the mysteries of the new art of photography and begins to create a record of her scenic home town with its tall ships and twin lighthouses, street urchins and weathered old fishermen. One day she encounters Arthur Newton who shares her passion for the town's unique atmosphere. Colette and Arthur begin a friendship that develops further. However, unbeknown to Collette, Arthur is also married with a young child. Arthur has tried to be content with his steady job at the railways and his marriage to his childhood sweetheart Rose. However even before meeting Colette, Arthur had been living a secret life, one which he has not shared with his family, friends or even Rose: he has a real talent for painting. His talent has blossomed under the tutelage of a sympathetic gallery owner, Ebenezer Hirst, and the patronage of Laurence Steel, an established painter in the Pre-Raphaelite school. Arthur is now faced with a difficult decision: remain comfortably in his railway job or risk the security of his wife and child by becoming a full-time artist. A decision not made any easier by his growing attraction for Colette...
Book Synopsis Yesterday's Dreams by : Margaret Mayo
Download or read book Yesterday's Dreams written by Margaret Mayo and published by Harlequin. This book was released on 2012-07-16 with total page 197 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Could Yesterday's Dreams Become Today's Happy Ending? Businessman Drake Rivelin was still Sapphire's husband. But their marriage was long since over, killed by Drake's driving ambition and lack of consideration. Their parting had been all his fault. Now they met again and Drake was acting as if Sapphire were to blame for their breakup. Despite everything, she still loved him. But was it worth the effort to try and sort things out? Because she was no longer sure how Drake felt. Exactly what did he want from her?
Book Synopsis Song Lyrics and Poems by : Herthey Hill
Download or read book Song Lyrics and Poems written by Herthey Hill and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2012-10-04 with total page 575 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I do hope these writtings will be very inspirational to you, and inspire you with more hope for the future. I have written a lot of Truck driving songs and Humorus songs also. You will find songs and Poetry of different Holidays too. So come on and let's go on a journey into the past, the present, and hope for the Future.
Download or read book The Last Lecture written by Randy Pausch and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The author, a computer science professor diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores his life, the lessons that he has learned, how he has worked to achieve his childhood dreams, and the effect of his diagnosis on him and his family.
Book Synopsis Yesterdays Dreams by : Thomas Warner
Download or read book Yesterdays Dreams written by Thomas Warner and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Collected Poems and The Window of Souls by : Henry Elliot Harman
Download or read book Collected Poems and The Window of Souls written by Henry Elliot Harman and published by . This book was released on 1922 with total page 326 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Drifting Flowers of the Sea and Other Poems by : Sadakichi Hartmann
Download or read book Drifting Flowers of the Sea and Other Poems written by Sadakichi Hartmann and published by . This book was released on 1904 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis THE KEY TO DREAMS or Dialogue with the Good GOD by : Alexandre Grothendieck
Download or read book THE KEY TO DREAMS or Dialogue with the Good GOD written by Alexandre Grothendieck and published by Vladimir Djambov. This book was released on with total page 478 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Book As we have seen, Grothendieck is the author of a considerable body of mathematical work. But he is also the author of significant literary works. Among them is R&S, which was published by Gallimard in January 2022 after having been widely distributed on the internet since Grothendieck first wrote the text in 1986. Amounting to more than 1,900 pages, the book deals with many subjects: the author’s journey as a mathematician, his passions, his illusions and disillusions, the process of creation, and a thousand other topics. It also includes long passages on Yin and Yang, feminine and masculine ways of doing mathematics, the mother, the father and child, dreams, and so on. A large part of the text is devoted to a revelation he is said to have experienced in 1976 and a long period of meditation that followed. It is a kind of self-analysis tinged, it has to be said, with a certain degree of paranoia. A recurring theme is the sense of betrayal he felt toward his former students, which is manifested in his work being ignored and forgotten. The words “funeral,” “deceased,” “hearse,” “massacre,” and “gravedigger,” and so on, quickly become omnipresent after their appearance in the table of contents. More generally, the book denounces a loss of ethics among the entire mathematical community. Grothendieck explains to the reader that mathematics “was better before”—that is, prior to 1960—as if the older generation was irreproachable! In fact, on the contrary, it can be said that mathematicians have become much more honest since the 1990s. The source of this miracle has a name: arXiv. It is now becoming ever more difficult to appropriate the ideas of others, although, of course, it is still possible to some degree. The institution of mathematics itself has also been greatly improved, or at least has been greatly transformed. The system of mandarins that dominated French mathematics until the 1970s, from which Grothendieck did not experience any difficulties and about whom he does not say a word, has practically disappeared. Grothendieck, who is very self-critical throughout the text, sometimes ponders whether he might have been arrogant or even contemptuous of those around him during his heyday in the 1960s and 1970s. Despite these concerns, it is clear that he cares little about ingratiating himself with his readers. Instead, he offers a book of more than 1,900 pages, while in response to a question about the IHES library in its early days, he remarks: “We don’t read books, we write them!”18 R&S contains many contradictions that are only partly corrected by a series of Notes—some of which, despite being of particular importance, are not included in this new edition. Addressing these contradictions properly would undoubtedly have required the text to be completely rewritten. Grothendieck is not paralyzed by any sense of false modesty: The thing that struck me is that I do not remember having known, even from the allusions of friends or colleagues who are better versed in history, of a mathematician apart from myself who contributed such a multiplicity of innovative ideas, not more or less disjointed from one another, but as part of a vast unifying vision (as was the case for Newton and for Einstein in physics and cosmology, and for Darwin and for Pasteur in biology).19 Elsewhere, he writes: “It would seem that, as a servant of a vast unifying vision born in me, I am ‘one of a kind’ in the history of mathematics from its origin to the present day.”20 Although the writing style is not lacking in inspiration, it is nonetheless uneven and sometimes—deliberately—familiar. Grothendieck is not le duc de Saint-Simon. The following analysis will focus only on the content concerning mathematics and the world of mathematicians. In the text, Grothendieck complains at length that his ideas have been plundered by his former students without reference to their master or that they have simply been erased and forgotten. These assertions are not always supported by solid arguments or precise references. But, above all, it is the nature of discoveries to be trivialized and their author forgotten, and all the more so when the underlying ideas are often, in hindsight, obvious. Grothendieck’s reproaches are addressed to all his pupils, and particularly to Deligne—whose name is almost always preceded by the words “my friend,” insinuating “my former friend”—and to Verdier. It is quite possible to imagine that Deligne was only lightly involved with Grothendieck’s authorship of the motives or that the “Verdier duality” already mentioned could just as well be called the “Grothendieck duality.” But, otherwise, everyone knows that it was Grothendieck who invented schemes, motives, Grothendieck topologies, topoi, and, above all, that he imposed the functorial point of view via the six operations and the derived categories. Everyone knows that it is thanks to the machinery devised by Grothendieck that Deligne was able to prove André Weil’s last conjecture. In support of his claims about the total loss of ethics in the mathematical community from the 1970s onwards, Grothendieck’s entire argument is based on the unique testimony of one and only one mathematician who came to see him several times at his home in the countryside. It is common practice in ethnology to rely on an informant from the group being studied and who speaks the language. The problem is that the informant may not always be all that reliable and can, in fact, say anything. Here it is an even worse situation, since the informant declares himself to be the first person affected by the story he is going to tell, namely the Riemann–Hilbert (R–H) correspondence.
Book Synopsis A Dream-Guided Meditation Model and the Personalized Method for Interpreting Dreams by : Evelyn M. Duesbury
Download or read book A Dream-Guided Meditation Model and the Personalized Method for Interpreting Dreams written by Evelyn M. Duesbury and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-07-15 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Dream-Guided Meditation Model and the Personalized Method for Interpreting Dreams presents a model for meditation that counselors can use with clients regardless of gender, race, national origin, religion, age, or marital status. Using the model, readers can, if they wish, learn to interpret nighttime dreams. Even readers who choose not to learn to interpret their dreams may find that the meditation model assists with dream guidance.
Book Synopsis Dreams (As I See Them) by : Olga Alicia Rippo
Download or read book Dreams (As I See Them) written by Olga Alicia Rippo and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2008-03-31 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dreaming, according to my personal and convincing analysis, is the reviewing of the previous days activities and committing them to memory. Each dream episode is symbolized by what we already have stored in our memory banks. Emotions or events will evoke a symbol that will appear in the dream along with other symbols already encoded to create a story line that seems strange, funny, or even slightly confused. The massive numbers of memories we have would be impossible to categorize separately. It is much more efficient to draw out these encoded symbols from our memory and store yesterdays memorable happenings in the same code. If we do not have a symbolic representation for something or someone, then that person, item, or activity will represent itself and create a new code. What compounds the mystery of symbolism is that each individual has established his own very personal ones throughout his own life experiences. Thus, no one is truly able to decipher anothers dream. A dream can even be the result of a radio or TV story heard during sleep and absorbed into the dream. The dialogue may be repeated quite accurately but the dreamer creates his own picture images. I have experienced this quite often, waking to ask, Why did she or he say this or that? and compare the reality to my dream scenes. (Perhaps we should give credence to the possibility that we might learn during sleep while a recorded voice recites the lesson repeatedly.) On the other hand, watching a TV program that impresses or evokes certain emotions can trigger a dream later with our own symbols to create our own episode. A sound can produce a quick little dream. Instantaneously - between a click before an alarm rings and the ring itself can cause a flash of a dream according to what that sound conjured up from our memory bank. If a sound does not wake us, we will weave it into our dream story in marvelous ways. Just a touch that probably would be unexplainable unless one woke up to the ongoing sound and recognize it as having been in our dream. Recurring dreams, I am convinced, represent a certain emotion or feeling that we experienced somewhere back in time and that scene is brought forward whenever it is needed to depict that emotion. The scene is representative of a prior emotional experience and comes forth as the same scene in our dream each time that same emotion is reflected from the previous day. Thus the recurrence. Our life experiences being different, so would our storage areas be comprised of different methods of remembering. The swimming scenes that recur occasionally in my dreams are always very pleasing to me. Even though I do not swim, simply watching swimmers evokes a relaxing, soothing sensation within me. Im sure the previous day had pleasurable times that were being reflected. On the other hand, when I dream of flooding or turbulent water, a negative experience in the previous day is revived in that same nights dream as an unpleasant water scene. Actually, the last swimming episode in my life was a near disaster for me and perhaps that particular occasion was the one that influences the negative evocation of water. Yet, strangely enough, watching people swim is a pleasure to me, hence the positive sensation. Other emotions anxiety, sadness, fear, anger, joy, etc., are represented in a symbolic manner that is unique to us alone, as is the original encoded episode. We require codes or symbols as mental shorthand to store in a compact unit the massive number of thoughts, activities and emotions we experience during a lifetime. The recurrence of certain episodes or metaphors eliminates the necessity to store another code. I believe it is erroneous to infer mystical or psychological interpretations. Dreams are a natural function of the marvelous composition of the human body such as blinking, swallowing, smiling, etc. There has not been a single dream that I have been unable to reconcile with the activities
Book Synopsis Poems, Stories, and Dreams by : Stephanie Lawrence
Download or read book Poems, Stories, and Dreams written by Stephanie Lawrence and published by Page Publishing Inc. This book was released on 2024-06-04 with total page 277 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Laugh a little! Love a lot! Dive into a boatload of fun as you share one woman’s look at life and all that goes with it. Read touching poems and stories about love, loss, family, thoughts, and beliefs. Go along with two ten-year-old best friend fireflies as they learn about the responsibility of sharing a longtime family secret and how one woman finds love in the front seat of a car. Learn about the consequences of one little lie and how to live it up in your senior years, and discover how a hurricane can strike in previously virgin territory and be identified as male or female. Read a potpourri of poetry, short stories, fiction, truth, fantasy, funnies, and love in this different and enjoyable book.
Book Synopsis The Counselor's Guide for Facilitating the Interpretation of Dreams by : Evelyn M. Duesbury
Download or read book The Counselor's Guide for Facilitating the Interpretation of Dreams written by Evelyn M. Duesbury and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2011-01-07 with total page 334 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For both students and practicing counselors, this book fills the gaps that exist between many current academic programs and practitioner’s needs for focused training on how to better assist clients with dream interpretations. Its main focus is on dreams concerning family members and other major figures in the dreamer's life with whom he or she interacts. Readers will first learn how to understand and use their own dreams, and then how to apply this in order to facilitate their clients’ interpretations of dreams. They will be amazed and fascinated by the issues, emotions, and problem-solving suggestions that are often revealed as they guide their clients' use of a personalized dream interpretation method developed by the author. Through the use of a detailed case example of a client and her dreams, the author shows how each step of this method can be applied and carried out in practice and is easily integrated with contemporary psychotherapies, especially cognitive behavior therapies.
Book Synopsis THE RETURN OF THE ROYAL STUARTS 2024 AND HOW DREAMS CAN AFFECT YOUR LIFE by : Maria Davis
Download or read book THE RETURN OF THE ROYAL STUARTS 2024 AND HOW DREAMS CAN AFFECT YOUR LIFE written by Maria Davis and published by Maria Davis. This book was released on with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With this book, Maria Davis and His Majesty King Charles the 1st, who is alive and is not AI, make a claim for the throne of England and the United States as the rightful Monarchs.
Book Synopsis Interpreting Our Dreams: Unveiling the Hidden Logic by : Gaurav Garg
Download or read book Interpreting Our Dreams: Unveiling the Hidden Logic written by Gaurav Garg and published by Gaurav Garg. This book was released on 2023-09-07 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Welcome to a world where the boundaries of reality blur, and the landscapes of the mind come alive with endless possibilities. Dreams—the enigmatic, mysterious, and often bewildering tapestries woven in the realm of sleep—have intrigued and captivated humanity since time immemorial. They have been the subjects of myths, the muses of artists, and the focus of scientific inquiry. And now, they invite you on an exhilarating journey of discovery. In the pages of this book, "Interpreting Our Dreams: Unveiling the Hidden Logic," you will embark on a voyage into the heart of one of the most profound aspects of human existence—the world of dreams. This book is your passport to explore the depths of your own subconscious, to decipher the messages that your dreams hold, and to unlock the rich tapestry of symbolism that dances through the landscapes of your nightly narratives. But why should you venture into this territory? What awaits you within these pages? Imagine being able to decode the cryptic language of your dreams, to unravel the intricate threads of your unconscious thoughts and emotions. Imagine gaining the tools to navigate the labyrinth of your own mind, finding hidden treasures of insight, creativity, and healing along the way. In this book, we will embark on a comprehensive journey. We'll delve into the history of dream interpretation, from ancient civilizations to modern psychology. We'll explore the fascinating science of sleep and the stages that lead us to dreamland. We'll unravel the diverse types of dreams, from lucid adventures to heart-pounding nightmares. But this journey isn't just about theory; it's about practicality. You will learn how to remember and record your dreams effectively, unlocking the door to deeper self-understanding. We will guide you through the art of interpreting dream symbols, helping you unravel the stories your mind weaves each night. As we traverse the landscape of dreams, we'll introduce you to the profound ideas of visionaries like Freud and Jung, and explore the cognitive and neurobiological underpinnings of dreams. You'll discover the emotional dimensions of dreams, their potential for problem-solving, and their connection to your overall well-being. But we don't stop there. We venture into the cultural and spiritual aspects of dream interpretation, transcending boundaries to understand how different societies perceive the world of dreams. We'll discuss the impact of age, trauma, and even sleep disorders on your dream experiences. And as we near the end of our odyssey, we delve into the mystical and uncharted territories of premonitions, lucid dreaming, and the enigmatic unconscious mind. We'll provide you with the tools to interpret your own dreams, empowering you to unlock the mysteries that reside within your own psyche. But this journey doesn't end with the last page of this book; it is only the beginning. As you read these words, you stand at the threshold of an adventure that will continue in the privacy of your own mind each night when you close your eyes. Your dreams are a canvas upon which your inner self paints its stories, and each dream is a whisper from the deepest recesses of your being. So, dear reader, fasten your seatbelt for this captivating voyage. Embrace the challenge of uncovering the hidden logic of your dreams, and savor the thrill of exploring the inner cosmos of your mind. As we embark on this journey together, may you find inspiration, insight, and a renewed sense of wonder in the vast landscapes of your own dreams. The adventure begins now.
Book Synopsis Christmas Dreams by : Cynthia Breeding
Download or read book Christmas Dreams written by Cynthia Breeding and published by The Wild Rose Press Inc. This book was released on 2024-11-06 with total page 201 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Three friends, each of whom has been emotionally hurt, have dreams on Christmas Eve that bring healing. Maggie Maguire, who’s been betrayed by an ex, finds herself in Ireland where Finn O’Byrne, Prince of the Fae, gives her hope. Elizabeth Shelton, who has little sympathy for women who don’t break glass ceilings, finds herself in Victorian England...as a maid. Broc Haden, the warlock duke of the castle, helps her see the light. Caroline Campbell, whose husband was killed in war, is transported to Scotland just before the fatal battle of Culloden where Gavin McLean, a shapeshifting warrior, helps her overcome her loss. It is only when the three women meet for lunch after Christmas that they realize the three men sitting at the bar are the heroes from their dreams.
Book Synopsis A Little Bit of Dreams by : Stase Michaels
Download or read book A Little Bit of Dreams written by Stase Michaels and published by Union Square + ORM. This book was released on 2015-01-20 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The dream expert guides you through her Five-Step Dream Technique, a fast-track tool for exploring your psyche’s nighttime feedback. Stase Michaels draws on a lifetime of experience as a dream analyst and three degrees in psychology to lead you through the magical forest of dream interpretation. In this eclectic, in-depth look at dreaming, she explores how dreams happen and why they are a reliable source of self-knowledge. Michaels also delves deeper, explaining the five simple steps that help beginners understand dream technique; she also provides information on nightmares, dreams about friends and family, and mystical experiences that occur in the guise of dreams.