Showing posts with label Meaning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meaning. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 February 2012

Meaning of Dreams - What Your Dreams Telling You

Ebook for Dream Explorers

You could have been trying to find out what your dreams mean through various channels and resources possible. You probably have looked into publications on dreams, psychoanalysis and even looking up a dictionary that is supposed to provide you a general guide on what your dreams can mean to you. In the process, you realize that some books provide different meanings and some of it turns out to be quite untrue and far off from your personal experiences. If you've felt this way after going through various reading materials on dreams and interpretation techniques, then you have yet to read "Meaning of Dreams."

Customizing Your Journey

Find your special formula to unlock the key to the meaning of your dreams that will provide more meaning to your life more than any other meaning given to you from previous reading materials. You deserve this benefit aimed at customized approach to help you understand your dreams better. The ebook guarantees this because the right approach to understanding the meaning of your dreams will only come from you. The book will only guide you to the process but the journey is all up to you. With this book, spiritual and personal growth will no longer be as difficult as it used to be.

Power to Better Your Life

Empower yourself with your dreams by opening your internal life as what your dreams have been trying to tell and influence you all this time. You will find that gradually, your external life starts getting better as you start understanding you inner self - mind, body and spirit. How can this be? you may ask. You will find that some of your dreams may be indicative of a troubled mind and spirit because of turmoil in personal relationships or long unheeded body signals of stress from work or school. Once you start realizing that these dreams mean to your personal life, you can start taking steps to changing your external life to better handle relationships and personal stresses.

The goal where we want to lead you is not simply to put meanings to your dream. More than that, we want to see you grow from these dream experiences to face all your fears and problems masquerading as dreams. Become the better person that you were meant to be with Meaning of Dreams. Next thing you know, you'll be dreaming of good omens and abundance of things to come. Isn't that worth anything?

Check it out at http://www.dreams-revealed.com/

About the Author:
Jenny Wolfram,
Professional Relationship Psychologist since 1994.
Jenny's expertise has taken her to places like Los Angeles, London, Madrid and more.


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Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Man's Search For Meaning

Viktor Frankl, famed psychotherapist and a holocaust survivor, said: The spiritual dimension cannot be ignored, for it is what makes us human. Spirituality is at the core of who we are; it defines for us what is meaningful in life.

Among all living things, only we humans can envision our futures and play out mental scenarios of how we will make our visions a reality.

Viktor Frankl, survivor of the Holocaust, emphasized that the meaning of life is not what happens to us. It is what we do with that which happens to us.

Viktor Frankl while interned in sub-human conditions in a Nazi concentration camp found meaning through meditating. He would overcome these horrendous and barbaric conditions by holding a mental image of him speaking to a group of International Psychiatrists at a special dinner event.

His wife had been transferred to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where she died. On April 27, 1945, Frankl was liberated. Among his immediate relatives, the only survivor was his sister, who had escaped by emigrating to Australia. It was due to his and others' suffering in these camps that he came to his hallmark conclusion that even in the most absurd, painful and dehumanized situation, life has potential meaning and that therefore even suffering is meaningful. Meaning cannot be invented but must be discovered.

Viktor Frankl wrote "Man's Search for Meaning" after surviving the worst conditions a human can experience during his imprisonment at Auschwitz.

Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning -- the classic best seller now considered to be one of the most important contributions to psychiatry since the writing of Freud. Frankl gives a moving account of his life amid the horrors of the Nazi death camps, chronicling the harrowing experience that led to his discovery of his theory of logotherapy.

Viktor Frankl, to be sure, leaves a profound legacy. He wrote many books on existentialism and Logotherapy. Throughout his life and his work, he reminds us that we all have important work to do, that whatever we do is important, and that there is meaning everywhere, all the time.

Human freedom, therefore, is the freedom of responsibility. Freedom without responsibility is something arbitrary, senseless and either leaves us directionless, or can lead to irresponsible, that is, lawless, immoral and violent, self-destructive ways of living. Human kindness can be found in all groups, even those which as a whole it would be easy to condemn. Because boundaries between groups overlap we must not try to simplify matters by saying that these men are angels and those others are devils.

As far as happiness is concerned Frankl, said: Happiness must happen, and the same holds for success: you have to let it happen by not caring about it.

If you want to get better acquainted to Victor Frankl " Man's Search for Meaning" is a good place to start.

By Raymond Le Blanc. Author of several non-fiction books http://www.amazon.com/Raymond-Le-Blanc/e/B002BT9FS6/


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