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Dream Language: Self-understanding Through Imagery and Color

Dream Language: Self-understanding Through Imagery and Color

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Author: Robert J. Hoss
Creator: David Feinstein
Publisher: Innersource
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.3 x 0.7

ISBN: 0972520716
Dewey Decimal Number: 154.63
EAN: 9780972520713
ASIN: 0972520716

Publication Date: October 30, 2005
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Product Description
Featuring a unique new dreamwork approach, plus original work on color in dreams, this book holds interest for professionals, students, plus anyone interested in dreams, self-help, or the psychological meaning of color. It offers a fast, easy method for relating dreams to waking life situations, which can be used in personal, professional and group dreamwork. By teaching people to speak the dream language of color and imagery, they discover: the 6 magic questions that reveal their inner beliefs & conflicts; the power of dream color to reveal their hidden feelings; a new way to use dreams to transform their life; how the dreaming brain creates a language of its own; how dream language is an expression of waking life. With contributions from over 16 dream experts, the book covers a range of topics from paranormal and spiritual dreams to nightmares to dream healing, and contains unique self-help exercises for working with dreams. It is the first major work on color in dreams, the first book to map the neurobiology of the sleeping brain to the dream language of imagery and color, and contains the first original research on color in dreams.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Highly recommended   September 26, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Bob Hoss has shared his experience and knowledge in the world of dreams and offers the reader an introduction to dreams in a personal and professional way. The book is an intriguing and instructive guide, offering many exercises to uncover the meaning of dreams.
Hoss is an expert in color in dreams and shares insightful and helpful information with us re: that area of dream study.
I liked it so much that I now require my students to read it as part of their course of study. The students enjoyed their journey through the book, as well, and recommended it for the next class of students.
J. Lasley, Director
Institute for Dream Studies



2 out of 5 stars Interesting in parts, but not that great   August 23, 2007
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

There were parts of this book that were interesting or useful, but I felt like the tone was often sort of condescending. The flow of new information was very slow and so I eventually got bored. I also didn't feel like the book went very deeply into looking at color, which is what the book is supposed to be about. This book did not live up to my expectations.


5 out of 5 stars Realistic approach to dreams that are specific to the individual   December 24, 2006
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

Bob Hoss has captured a methodology that personalizes dream interpretation. By answering just a few questions about your dream, he has the reader do their own interpretation-- no more "one size fits all" for dream works. This book is a must if you are serious in interpreting your dreams. I have read numerous books on dreams, but this is by far the best and most personlized Dream Language. The approach is easy, and will benefit you in your daily life if you use it.


5 out of 5 stars Full Spectrum of Support for Dream Language   March 10, 2006
 10 out of 10 found this review helpful

Dream Language is really a gem among dreamwork and dream science books, combining empirical science and the art of contemporary interpretation.

Typically I find most books on dreams will focus on the science without any relation to what makes a dream meaningful to me, or they focus on a dream interpretation technique without ever saying what the technique is based on.

Robert Hoss finally puts the two together.

I deeply appreciated the easy-to-understand explanations of complex brain science and the way Hoss shows how these studies are relevant to how and why we dream. I have never seen anywhere a book that pulls together the research on color, vision and dream imagery. Hoss goes on to use this research and neurobiology to develop a clear explanation of dreams, without explaining them away. This research then forms a ground for an emotional language that be read in our dreams.

The whole notion that limbic system assigns feelings to sensory input is fascinating in itself, and could be it's own stand along book. Hoss' research goes further to look at how specific colors are assigned, and how these colors show up in dreams. That these colors are produced by a different part of the brain than other imagery should be an eye-opener to dreamworkers and others interpreting the meaning of dreams. As Carl Jung and other deeply symbolic dreamwork believed, these colors modulate the dream and provide a doorway into a deeper and more profound relationship with the self and others. Also, our responses to these colors are something we all share as human beings. To some degree they are universal, though personal and cultural influences are acknowledged.

Dream Language is not, however, a dream dictionary where one can simple look up the colors and images in one's dreams to get the meaning. Hoss understands and provides
solid dreamwork in the book, involving understanding the dream in context with one's waking life, and allowing the dream to reveal underlying emotions, conflicts and beliefs in a safe manner. Several approaches and suggested procedures for both individual and group dreamwork are included.

It is really great to find a way to read the language of a dream that is based on real research and years of practiced dreamwork.

- Richard Wilkerson
Editor, Electric Dreams


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