Dream Dictionaries
Dream dictionaries are usually frowned upon by dreamworkers. This is because most
dreamworkers are trying to get people to see that the meaning of the dream is very
personal and that you are the final authority of what the dream means. However, dream
dictionaries can be inspiring as well. As long as we don't take them too seriously, they
can help us generate and create our own meanings.
After reading a dream dictionary definition, ask yourself what your definition
might be.
Dream Dictionaries and Commercial Journaling Software with Dictionary like functions
- DreamSpinner Spin
your web of meaning. The Spinner engine is a learning system capable of reading
texts for meaning. It allows you to rapidly analyze any texts, from dreams to works of
fiction, and learn about the mind that wrote them and what they mean.
- Dream Disconary a commercial symbol dictionary.
You can test out a version here.
- Dreamer for Windows 95. It is an integrated
Dream Work tool for the PC, incorporating journaling and symbol dictionary work with
extensive search capabilities. Sky Systems.
- Alchera Journal Analysis Harry Bosma now has a new version of Alchera ready at his homepage. Some of you
may know this freeware program by the former name of Dream Guard the name was changed to
Alchera, which is the Aboriginal word for the Dreamtime. Alchera does two things, it can
store your dreams and it lets you work with characters and locations in dreams. The
advantage of Alchera over a normal wordprocessor is that it gives you faster access to
particular dreams.
- Interactive Dreaming Site Offers information
about ordering the Multimedia CD, Interactive Dreaming to give you ongoing direct
experiences of the power and meaning of your dreams. Includes a dream journal
database and extensive re-usable audio-guided interactive dreamwork session.
- Dream Map Download
and run on a Power Macintosh or a 68k Macintosh and needs about 4 Megs of free ram. The present system allows for 28 dreams to be recorded at a time. Dream Map does
not *interpret* dreams, it serves as a helpful tool to *explore* dreams. Details and a
demo version for downloading can be found at the dreamMap webpage. Here you will also find
a link to other computed ream projects happening at the dreamMosaic. Daniel Cummings
- DrmDoc Dream Translation Page The purpose
of this web page is to help you explore and understanding the revealing language of
dreams. This page excerpts insights from Ken Howells new Dream Translation
Dictionary currently awaiting publication and includes info on dream recall, dream types
and dream translation.
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