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T**R
Get This One ASAP
This is book is worth the investment in your spiritual and physical life and growth. As a dream dictionary alone, it’s clutch. But really really don’t neglect to read the chapters before that—they are life changing and scriptural teachings from the throne on dreams yes but on much much more. Then the many examples and interpretations may awaken in you a gift of revelation and sight and a thirst for Him and His communication and to walk in your giftings. Just saying what good return for twenty bones.
K**S
Great book
Just what I wanted great information on dream symbols from a Christian view
A**R
Worth every dime!
Seller shipped out in the hour I ordered the book. I received the book within 24 hours!!! Thank you. This book is amazing! I have bought 20 copies so far to hand them out to new believers.
C**O
Comprehensive, Practical, Well-Balanced, Value-Content Rich... A Necessary Reference
The adjectives in my title are some of the best descripts I can give this book. If you are interested at all in pursuing understanding dreams and their interpretations or interpreting them (for yourself or others), this book is a must!I myself became heavily interested in this topic, when at a point of suicide, I had a very very vivid and intense dream that led me down a path of inquiry and questioning... which ultimately resulted in a series of events that prevented my suicide and taking my own life. This was the origin of my journey (6 years ago) into pursuing understanding dreams and what they were all about or how to understand them.Since then I have thrown myself at this topic quite extensively. Right now I have a library of at least half-dozen books or more on this topic on my bookshelf. I've diligently journaled my own dreams without fail for the last 5+ years. I've taken various courses/seminars/classes and so forth... etc. etc. and even helped others by interpreting their own dreams on occasion (when I've been graced with the wisdom and insight to understand them).Bottom line, this is the best one-stop-shop resource I have discovered in my journey so far, and in my opinion an absolutely critical, necessary resource if you are going to tackle this topic with even the slightest pretense of taking dreams seriously and understanding them. It's by far the one book I've used most. And, perhaps the greatest thing about it is not just that is has the most extensive metaphor concordance I've seen (BY FAR) that I'm always referring to, but also, the whole first section of the book lays down key concepts and principles in practical, well written, concise manner. So that even if this book was the first one you got in your venture of exploring this topic, it would still be the perfect book to get to start your journey!I can't say enough good about it, it's really been a goldmine of a find, amongst many other mediocre, average, and somewhat-above-average books on the topic. There's no wasted words in this book: it's clearly written, well-organized, concise, practical, and loaded with useful content.On a final note, I'll say that if you're familiar with such figures as: Bill Johnson, Rick Joyner, Lance Wallnau, Darren Wilson, John Paul Jackson, Doug Addison, Josh Mills, Patricia King, Jason Westerfield, John Crowder, Ryan Pena etc.... and these types of figures (I'm familiar with all of them), you'll probably agree with most of the core-values and biblical understandings that these authors are operating from and on. (As matter of fact, John Paul Jackson has some of the best guidance/teaching in this topic-matter to-date I think, but he has no written materials available unfortunately, it's all audio, and more immersive classes/courses, which I've taken as well).Hope this helps for anyone trying to make a decision.($20 for this great resource is a steal in my opinion!)Prosperity to you in your journey of unraveling the mystery of dreams! Blessings.
H**Y
Fantastic tool
Great book for helping discern dreams and how God may be speaking to you through dreams.
D**3
Very Useful Tool
I'm reviewing the book "The Divinity Code". I find it quite useful, both the general instruction section and the large dctionary section. The dictionary offers quite a few examples and various possible meanings of the dream images with biblical references of these definitions where applicable or at least possible applications deduced from the biblical type examples. One must always rely on God first for the explanation of a dream, and one's own impressions, experiences and feelings should always be considered first in any interpretation. For example, I couldn't find "Volkswagon" in there, and automobile was only partially helpful, so I had to rely on my own experience with a Volkswagon which then gave meaning to that particular vehicle in the dream. The beginning of the book explains this process well.This book can't be used in a cut and paste, one size fits all manner.Not all images in a dream will agree with the definitions given in this book, since a symbol may have a different significance for us than that of the authors.Another problem, sometimes time consuming, is the different terms used by Australian people for some common terms an American will use. For example, elevator is not defined and you are directed over to the word "lift ". Sometimes I wonder if what I am looking for and can't find is actually there but listed under a different word.Also some of my dreams have symbols which aren't found in the book. For example, one dream had a large playing card of the 10 of Clubs. I couldn't find clubs listed, just definitions related to playing cards which have nothing to do with the context of my dream or my own experience, so I had to search on line for the meanings of the suits of playing cards. A few days later the Lord revealed the meaning of the symbol as it related to the rest of the dream.Obviously, no book would be able to list all symbols one gets in a dream, but this book does a very good job getting most of them in. I refer to it after I write down my dreams and the impressions I get from the holy Spirit first. More often than not, the definitions in the book will corroborate what I initially came up with and lots of times there are some very insightful revelations of what my dreams are telling me which is what I consider the real value of this book.When there seems to be no correlation between the events in the dream and what I found in the book, I just wait for the meaning to come some time in the future, as it did in my example of the 10 of clubs.The section on sample dreams and their interpretations sometimes seem a bit perplexing and even far-fetched, but only go to reinforce the concept that each dream and its interpretation have to be interpreted based on what is happening in the dreamer's life at the time. Also, the authors have considerably more experience interpreting dreams than I do, so I defer to their experience.A beginner in interpreting their dreams should be cautious in using this book to interpret other people's dreams as this is a very personal and complicated area of communication with God, and is therefore not to be taken lightly.
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