Widescreen Dreams

Widescreen Dreams
Author: Patrick E. Horrigan
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 251
Release: 1999-04-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0299161633

In 1973, a sweet-tempered, ferociously imaginative ten-year-old boy named Patrick Horrigan saw the TV premiere of the film version of Hello, Dolly! starring Barbra Streisand. His life would never be the same. Widescreen Dreams: Growing Up Gay at the Movies traces Horrigan’s development from childhood to gay male adulthood through a series of visceral encounters with an unexpected handful of Hollywood movies from the 1960s and 1970s: Hello Dolly!, The Sound of Music, The Poseidon Adventure, Dog Day Afternoon, and The Wiz.

Growing Big Dreams

Growing Big Dreams
Author: Robert Moss
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1608687058

LEARN TO MANIFEST YOUR HEART’S DESIRES Growing Big Dreams is a passionate yet practical call to step through the gates of dreams and imagination to weather tough times, embark on travel adventures without leaving home, and grow a vision of a life so rich and strong it wants to take root in the world. Vitally relevant today more than ever, dreams are a tool available to all. Robert Moss is a cartographer of inner space, equally at home in Jung’s psychology and shamanic journeying. The compelling stories, playful activities, and wild games he provides are designed to lead you to manifest a life of creative joy and abundance. You’ll learn to connect with your inner imagineer and become scriptwriter, director, and star of your own life movies, choosing your preferred genre and stepping into a bigger and braver story. Great artists, mystics, and shamans know that there are places of the imagination that are entirely real. Moss shows you how to get there.

Growing Up Dreams

Growing Up Dreams
Author: Susan J. Berger
Publisher: Guardian Angel Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2010-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781616330293

Take a roller coaster ride through one small girl's imagination. In words that rhyme, a little girl explores the endless possibilities of growing up. What will she do? Live in a tree? Fly her own plane? Own a store with a magic tower? Suggested age range for readers 3-7

System

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Total Pages: 804
Release: 1922
Genre: Business
ISBN:

Bible Dreams Teach Us

Bible Dreams Teach Us
Author: Carol J Oschmann
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2015-01-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1452599599

Seldom has anyone looked for the lesson in the dreams of the Bible. What do Joseph, Abraham, Jacob, and Solomon have to do with us? The Bible dreams tell us how to handle different kinds of dreams, the meaning of certain symbols when they occur to us, the kinds of dreams we can expect to have: healing, nightmares, predictions, babies before birth, people who have died, dreams for others; they are all there in the Bible and the authors expected us to learn from them. Bible Dreams Teach Us will point these out and help us understand them. As said in Job 4: 20,21, Between dawn and dusk, we are broken into pieces, and unnoticed we perish forever. Are not the cords of our tent pulled up so that we die without wisdom? Begin today.

Understanding Dreams

Understanding Dreams
Author: Ray Douglas
Publisher: Dreamstairway Books
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2009-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1907091068

This book takes the reader through the entire gamut of dream analysis and interpretation, with the emphasis on family life. A family unit is a rather special entity, bound together by the invisible bonds of intuition. Everybody is linked to some degree at an intuitional level, but the family especially so. One way to discover these golden bonds of intuition is by recording, remembering and understanding your own, your partner's, your parents', and your children's dreams. The more you study dreams, the more significant they are apt to become, and the more important for our well-being.

The Everything Dreams Book

The Everything Dreams Book
Author: Jenni Kosarin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2005-07-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1440538026

Now fully revised with an all-new interior design, this expanded edition of The Everything Dreams Book provides even more explanation of the subconscious, additional dream symbols, and even greater depth of explanation about dreams themselves. This second edition explains how to: Interpret nightmares and fantasies Find meaning in symbols and images-from eyes to birds to familiar people Remember dreams

Dreams and Spirituality

Dreams and Spirituality
Author: Kate Adams
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2015-03-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1848257317

This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the nature of dreams as understood from a range of diverse perspectives, and their relevance for pastoral care. Its approach is both systematic and practical, enabling ministers, spiritual directors and counsellors to understand the nature of dreams and the role they play in the lives of those in their pastoral care. Dreams are a universal phenomenon and have a long established role in religious faith and practice. Yet many pastors feel ill-equipped to deal with this area of human consciousness. In this guide, twenty-two contributors from a wide variety of disciplines explore the potential of dreams to bring about renewal, healing, reconciliation and encounter with the transcendent. • Part 1 examines dreams from theological, psychological and cultural anthropological perspectives. • Part 2 explores the theme of dreams and religion through empirical data, theory and reflections. • Part 3 considers dreams and the practice of pastoral care for a variety of settings and groups.

The New Dollars and Dreams

The New Dollars and Dreams
Author: Frank Levy
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages: 265
Release: 1999-01-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1610443543

Foreword by Nicholas Lemann "A brilliant book that both clarifies and explains the seemingly contradictory trends of a booming economy, wage stagnation, and growing income inequality." —Thomas B. Edsall, author, The New Politics of Inequalityand political reporter atThe Washington Post More than a decade ago, Frank Levy's classic Dollars and Dreams offered an incisive analysis of the dramatic changes then taking place in the American standard of living. As wage stagnation and rising income inequality in the 1970s and early 80s began to undermine Americans' traditional economic optimism, Levy's book provided the first diagnosis of what he called the quiet depression. Since then, the U.S. economy has made a dramatic comeback, but economic insecurity remains widespread. New technologies, increased immigration, and global competition have opened up a new economic playing field, one with new rules and new winners and losers. The New Dollars and Dreams explores this puzzling economic landscape, in which low unemployment goes hand in hand with sluggish wage growth and high income inequality. This completely revised and expanded version of Levy's original book offers an invaluable guide to the sweeping economic, social, and political changes that have remade life in the United States over the past twenty-five years. Levy tells a fascinating and insightful story about what happened to American incomes and jobs. His plot resists the simple truths of everyday journalism, and explains the economic and political twists and turns that have shaped the current American economy—including the oil and food price inflations of the 1970s, the market deregulations and corporate downsizings of the 1980s, the emergence of women as sole breadwinners in many families, the migration of jobs to the suburbs, and the computerization of work. The New Dollars and Dreams illuminates the key sources of inequality, with chapters that examine the disparate employment progress of whites, minorities, men, and women, and it carefully investigates the claim that the concentration of very high incomes is the result of a winner-take-all economy. Although the growth of the service economy is often blamed for inequality, Levy locates a more fundamental cause in the rising educational and skill demands brought about by restructuring of work in all sectors of the economy. An important part of the story also involves the transformation of the American family from extended and two-parent households to those headed by single mothers and lone individuals. By making sense of these complex trends, The New Dollars and Dreams offers crucial insights into why, despite a thriving economy, many Americans no longer feel secure in their financial futures. A Volume in the Russell Sage Foundation Census Series

The Interpretation of Dreams

The Interpretation of Dreams
Author: Artemidorus
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2020-01-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0192518879

'Dreams are products of the mind, and do not come from any external source' Artemidorus' The Interpretation of Dreams (Oneirocritica) is the richest and most vivid pre-Freudian account of dream interpretation, and the only dream-book to have survived complete from Graeco-Roman times. Written in Greek around AD 200, when dreams were believed by many to offer insight into future events, the work is a compendium of interpretations of dreams on a wide range of subjects relating to the natural, human, and divine worlds. It includes the meanings of dreams about the body, sex, eating and drinking, dress, the weather, animals, the gods, and much else. Artemidorus' technique of dream interpretation stresses the need to know the background of the dreamer, such as occupation, health, status, habits, and age, and the work is a fascinating social history, revealing much about ancient life, culture, and beliefs, and attitudes to the dominant power of Imperial Rome. Martin Hammond's fine translation is accompanied by a lucid introduction and explanatory notes by Peter Thonemann, which assist the reader in understanding this important work, which was an influence on both Sigmund Freud and Michel Foucault.