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The Dun Huang Source Book on Dreams
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This book on the interpretation of dreams dates back to the late Tang Dynasty of Imperial China, about 1100 years ago. It provides the essence of a vast number of case studies conducted by the ancient Chinese. People would be invited into Temples and Monasteries and have their dreams recorded. The subsequent events in these people lives were then compared with the dreams they had. The dream symbols were then categorised and the quintessence of their respective meaning written down for futher reference.
Until this day the patterns found and recorded prove to be as valuable and accurate as in the day they were recorded, just the images to the symbols may have changed.
With this book, you can explore the landscape of your own dreams and gain insight into the messages they provide for your future.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 29, 2020
The Dun Huang Source Book on Dreams

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    The Dun Huang Source Book on Dreams

    This book on the interpretation of dreams dates back to the late Tang Dynasty of Imperial China, about 1100 years ago. It provides the essence of a vast number of case studies conducted by the ancient Chinese. People would be invited into Temples and Monasteries and have their dreams recorded. The subsequent events in these people lives were then compared with the dreams they had. The dream symbols were then categorised and the quintessence of their respective meaning written down for futher reference. Until this day the patterns found and recorded prove to be as valuable and accurate as in the day they were recorded, just the images to the symbols may have changed. With this book, you can explore the landscape of your own dreams and gain insight into the messages they provide for your future.

Author

Dan Zhou Wen Gong

Dan, Duke Wen of Zhou was a member of the royal family of the Zhou dynasty. He lived in the 11th century BC. His principles and methods are rooted in Daoist ideas. The Duke of Zhou is being considered as the "God of Dreams".

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