Massive Dream Dictionary courtesy of Gustavus Hindman Miller
We know how much people like to have access to a good dream dictionary and with this in mind, let us point you to http://nickm.com/dreams/ today.
Before diving into the dictionary itself, take time to check Miller’s preface entitled ‘What’s in a Dream? A Scientific and Practical Interpretation of Dreams’. Here we have a large fascinating article looking at the overall subject of dreams. It’s stated :-
The theory used in this book to interpret dreams is both simple and rational. By the using of it you will be surprised to find so many of the predictions fulfilled in your waking life. We deal with both the thought and the dream. The thought or sign implied in the object dreamed of and the influence surrounding it are always considered in the interpretation.
Thoughts proceed from the visible mind and dreams from the invisible mind. The average waking mind receives and retains only a few of the lessons of life. It is largely filled with idle and incoherent thoughts that are soon forgotten. The same may be truly said of the dream mind. Many of our day thoughts are day dreams, just as many of our night dreams are night thoughts. Our day deeds of evil or good pierce or soothe the conscience, just as our night symbols of sorrow and joy sadden or please the objective senses. Our day’s thoughts are filled with the warnings and presence of the inner mind and our night’s thoughts are tinctured and often controlled by our external mind.
As you move on to the resource of 10,000 dreams, you will be fascinated and entertained. The site quotes it’s own favourites but here’s a couple of others to be going on with :-
Tripe
To see tripe in a dream, means sickness and danger. To eat tripe, denotes that you will be disappointed in some serious matter.
Orang-Utang
To dream of an orang-utang, denotes that some person is falsely using your influence to further selfish schemes. For a young woman, it portends an unfaithful lover.
