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Breaking the Language Barrier

Learning to Interpret Your Dreams

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Breaking the Language Barrier

By: Evette Gardner
Narrated by: Nancy Bos
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Have you ever woken up with the feeling that a dream you just had contained an important message? For the life of you, however, you just can't wrap your mind around what it could possibly be. First off you should know that if you come out of a dream with a nagging feeling that you just missed out on some valuable communication, you're probably not wrong. But how are you supposed to make sense of these things? Is there an expert you can consult to help you decode these unconscious visions? The answer is yes. And what's more, you see this expert every time you look in a mirror. Did you know that you are the best person to interpret your dreams? And you are also your own best resource when it comes to recognizing what the symbols in your dreams mean. There is no one else on this planet who knows you as intimately as you know yourself; therefore, you are the foremost authority on you that you could ever hope to find. In this book, Evette Gardner outlines a dream interpretation technique that will show you how to take your understanding of self and apply it towards unraveling the true meaning of your dreams.

©2012 Evette Gardner (P)2017 Evette Gardner
Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Spirituality Dream
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