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E**D
Dreams need more respect
We are living in a time that is really boxed in by the five senses. Kelsey gives a solid explanation as to why this is so limiting and detrimental to us. The book needs updating, however. The 1970s, when he was writing was a time of spiritual confusion in the Episcopal Church. Episcopal clergy in that ere did not have identities and priests and therefore tried to twist this material into making Jesus Christ the first psychiatrist. This book has a little of that buried in the bibliography. Edgar Cayce is cited in the bibliography. I got one of his books and he really dabbles in the occult. Kelsey, however, wrote a good book, but beware of the occult subtext as seen in the bibliography
P**.
Very good if you are looking for a quick well thought ...
Short book. Clear in its message. It delivers. Very good if you are looking for a quick well thought read.
M**.
Dreams
Great book, lots of help revelation.
C**E
Interesting insight into what dreams may be telling us. ...
Interesting insight into what dreams may be telling us. We just need to pay more attention to what we dream.
T**S
Did not meet up to my expectation
I was expecting more information in this book about dreams. I am no way closer to understanding dreams than I was prior to reading this book.
S**N
Three Stars
Still absorbing.
P**H
Dreams
The book came highly recommended and I really, really like it. Very well written, understandable, and informative. I have foung it most interesting.
W**D
plead the 5th
no comment
F**S
Book
Happy with purchase
A**R
It's ok
I wouldn't buy it again but it's ok
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