Born in Windsor, Ontario, the author graduated with an Education/
English Degree from Wayne State in Detroit. Within months, he was
conscripted to serve two years in the U.S. Army during the Korean...view moreBorn in Windsor, Ontario, the author graduated with an Education/
English Degree from Wayne State in Detroit. Within months, he was
conscripted to serve two years in the U.S. Army during the Korean
conflict. Subsequently, he moved to the Twin Cities area and, with
help from Above, found a fitting and rewarding thirty-one year tenure
with Univac (Unisys). He is now retired.
In the mid-seventies, he became fascinated with the study and
and daily-life application of the important messages with which
we are endowed - dreams. He became attracted to the writings of
John A. Sanford and books about Edgar Cayce; conversely, he was
unimpressed and indifferent to the many authors offering a
“one-word equals one-meaning” dream dictionary.
This work is designed to itemize and explain numerous aspects
of the elements that affect our daily living. Individually and
collectively, we are moved to thoughtfully embrace these
tools of living. We should be continuously awed that our Divine
Genius has loaned us these tools; we should be unchangeably
grateful that God and his (our) mentors utilize these taken-for-
granted tools that allow us mental, physical, and spiritual freedom
of development; we should rejoice that God (whether we care to
realize or not) encourages, dissuades, corrects, directs, and
otherwise assists our bodies, minds, and souls via the dramas
we call dreams.view less