
The Meaning of Dreaming
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- Should your dreams be important to you or offer special messages or meanings?
- Have you ever wondered why you have nightly dreams, or exactly how the process happens?
- And what does it mean if you think you don't dream or seldom remember your dreams?
All these questions and more are answered by the great master of yoga, Paramhansa Yogananda, in a unique look at the ever-fascinating subjects of dreams and dreaming.
Dreams are an endlessly fascinating topic for people of every culture, place, and time. Many books have been written on this subject. Yet, no one has addressed this topic in the same way that the great exponents of yoga have done. And no one has spoken or written on this subject with such fresh insights, clarity, and spiritual authority as one of the greatest yoga masters of recent times, Paramhansa Yogananda.
Yogananda was the first yogi from India to make his permanent residence in America. Yogananda came to the United States in 1920, where he lived until his passing in 1952. In addition to lecturing and teaching extensively, he wrote many books, such as his best-selling spiritual classic Autobiography of a Yogi, and lessons on yoga teachings, meditation, and philosophy. In some of his earliest lessons he wrote about dreams, why we dream, and what our dreams mean. He did not write as someone presenting a theory about what dreaming is, but as a spiritual master-one who had experienced every level of consciousness, and who had achieved union with the Divine, as well as great knowledge of life and death.
Much of the material in this book is taken from a series of lessons Yogananda wrote in the 1920s and 1930s. Savitri Simpson also quotes from the books, lessons, and lectures of Swami Kriyananda (1926-2013), a direct disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda, serving Yogananda's worldwide mission for nearly six decades, and the author's spiritual teacher for thirty-eight years.
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Author Savitri Simpson
For over thirty years, Nayaswami Savitri Simpson has taught classes and workshops on yoga philosophy, meditation, the chakras, and many other related topics, primarily based on the teachings of her guru, Paramhansa Yogananda and her spiritual teacher, Swami Kriyananda. She serves as a counselor, minister, and teacher at Ananda's Expanding Light Retreat Center, teaching extensive workshops on chakras and healing. She has worked the director of the Ananda Meditation Teacher Training Programs and assisted the Spiritual Directors of Ananda Sangha Worldwide.
She has written three books previous to this one: Chakras for Starters, The Chakras Workbook, and The Meaning of Dreaming. She has a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Baylor University, Texas. In addition to her primary devotion to meditation, yoga philosophy, and all related subjects, she is a musician, herb gardener, gourmet cook, and nature lover. She lives with her husband, Nayaswami Sudarshan Simpson in a dome-home at Ananda Village near Nevada City, California.
Content
1. What Science Knows About Dreaming
2. More Information About Dreaming
3. Dreaming Through the Ages
4. Where Do Our Dreams Come From?
5. Why Do We Dream?
6. How Do We Dream?
7. Ordinary Dreams vs. Superconscious Visions
8. Taking Charge of Our Dreams
9. Using Dreams to Contact Departed Loved Ones
10. Dream Interpretation and Symbols in Dreams
Conclusion
About the Author
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