About the Book
The pursuit of happiness!
We have different perceptions of what that means - among ourselves, and
within ourselves - as we experience myriad events (joyous or otherwise)
such as - activities, relationships, activities, learning, challenges, contentions,
problems. Whether we automatically think of it or not, each of those events
contributes (positively or negatively) to our mental, physical, psychological
and spiritual development; for being happy is good, but being happy as we
develop is satisfyingly sublime. This book, "The Dream Channel' is designed to itemize and explain various
aspects of the twenty-four "Tools of Living' we all have in common, yet that we, as individuals, are constantly treating subjectively in agreement with our differing (sometimes unstable) needs, desires, emotions, and values.
The Supreme Being has loaned us these tools, and, through His gift of
dreams, urges us to utilize these taken-for granted tools so as to allow
us the mental, physical, psychological, and spiritual development
of sublime happiness.
Here are 12 of the 24 primary tools, including examples of the
associated auxiliary tools s that are utilized in dreams:
Resources - book, vehicle, money
Space - interior and exterior
Senses - sound, taste, touch, smell
Illumination - light, darkness, color
Order - clean, repair, tailor, reproduce
Motion - walk, ride, drive, fly, fall
Vegetation - soil, dust, lawn
Climate - heat, cold, thunder
Communication - thought, speech, gestures
Intimacy - sexual activity, pregnancy, marriage
Anatomy - people, hand, face, infant, health
Garment - wearing apparel, nakedness Yes, these tools (over 160) are used in dreams; dramas meant for one individual only - private and personal dramas. Specifically, each dream molds and relates to matters of your
life in harmony with your temperament, your intelligence, your
frames of mind, your dispositions, your affections, your traits,
your lifestyle, your foibles, your habits, your peculiarities, your
tendencies - as well as to the same elements of others with whom
you come in contact, or by whom you are affected.
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