Mark Thurston
Author of The Edgar Cayce Handbook for Creating Your Future
About the Author
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Works by Mark Thurston
How to Interpret Your Dreams: Practical Techniques Based on the Edgar Cayce Readings (1978) 47 copies, 1 review
Associated Works
Awakening Your Mind Power (Miss Manners' Audio Guide for the Turn-Of-The-Millennium) (1997) — Narrator, some editions — 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1950-01-27
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- lecturer
Director of Academic Affairs - Organizations
- Association for Research and Enlightenment
Atlantic University
George Mason University
Center for Consciousness and Transformation
Center for the Advancement of Well-Being - Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
Members
Reviews
How to Interpret Your Dreams: Practical Techniques Based on the Edgar Cayce Readings by Mark A. Thurston
Mark Thurston is right on the mark! The techniques discussed in this remarkable book are not for those who need a comic book style approach to one of the most complex subjects in our personal lives.
Nonetheless, here are the finest approaches to understanding yourself, defining your ideals, exercising your spiritual abilities, and aproaching the spiritual center of the universe.
It's all within us. Unity. Our dreams may be the only way to see through a window to a realm hidden from us. We show more are locked in flesh, in this material world, in the lowest of vibrations, beset by our passions.
What we need, and what this excellent book will present to the dedicated and persistent reader is an entree to an understanding of herself, of her relations with others, of how close she is approaching her highest ideals.
Yes, the Cayce material is difficult. So many aspects of improving ourselves are difficult. If it were easy, everyone would already be a saint.
In all my study of dream analysis since I was a teenager, this is the finest, despite its low cost and humble binding. You want to spend hundreds of dollars reading Jungian analytic techniques? Great! Jung knew much about the life of the mind, symbols, dreams.
Not to put too fine a point upon it, you need this book if your are serious, not just diletantish, about understanding your dream life. Your dream life is unbelievably rich, brilliant, revealing. You can do it! show less
Nonetheless, here are the finest approaches to understanding yourself, defining your ideals, exercising your spiritual abilities, and aproaching the spiritual center of the universe.
It's all within us. Unity. Our dreams may be the only way to see through a window to a realm hidden from us. We show more are locked in flesh, in this material world, in the lowest of vibrations, beset by our passions.
What we need, and what this excellent book will present to the dedicated and persistent reader is an entree to an understanding of herself, of her relations with others, of how close she is approaching her highest ideals.
Yes, the Cayce material is difficult. So many aspects of improving ourselves are difficult. If it were easy, everyone would already be a saint.
In all my study of dream analysis since I was a teenager, this is the finest, despite its low cost and humble binding. You want to spend hundreds of dollars reading Jungian analytic techniques? Great! Jung knew much about the life of the mind, symbols, dreams.
Not to put too fine a point upon it, you need this book if your are serious, not just diletantish, about understanding your dream life. Your dream life is unbelievably rich, brilliant, revealing. You can do it! show less
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