Understanding the Dreams You Dream Revised and Expanded

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Understanding The Dreams You Dream is written from a Christian perspective to help Christians understand the symbolic language of dreams. Deliberately written without technical jargon, this book can be easily understood and used by everyone. It is the only complete, one volume reference book for interpreting dreams on the market today Product Features Great product!

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Understanding The Dreams You Dream is written from a Christian perspective to help Christians understand the symbolic language of dreams. Deliberately written without technical jargon, this book can be easily understood and used by everyone. It is the only complete, one volume reference book for interpreting dreams on the market today

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Anonymous says:

BEST BOOK ON THE MARKET FOR DREAMS We met Ira Milligan years ago when he stayed at our house. He was very fascinating and gave us a meaning to a dream we had. Years later it came to pass just as he said. I have his original book and wanted to get the updated one. I like the new revised one and it is not only the best one on the market but the easiest to use. If you have a color or object or animal or anything else you can remember in the dream, you can go right to that area in the book and see what it means, then he also…

Anonymous says:

Great Tool!!! Such an awesome tool to have! We bought this one because our other one was always getting lost. One of the kids, myself, or my husband are always using it and then putting it somewhere… So we bought a backup! This book has a lot of biblical understanding to the “random” things in your dreams. We have been blessed to have been able to attend a conference with Ira Milligan and he is definitely a man of God! He has done extinctive work figuring out the meaning behind the dreams we dream…

Anonymous says:

Two fairly good chapters, but the lengthy key word dictionary is lacking The front material is rather interesting, but a little sketchy. Just one example of the critical “night visions” is insufficient to persuade me. But these types of dreams are real and more important with a long historical background. There are plenty of scripture references, but many seem to be a “stretch” and the context is not always clear (scripture vs. dream).I’m most disappointed with the latter, long part of the book, which is essentially a word or term reference dictionary…

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