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* A dream documentation project. Learn about lucid dreams. Share your own dreams and read others. | |||
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A dream dictionary is a tool made for interpreting images in a dream. They tend to include specific images which are attached to specific interpretations. Generally these dictionaries assume that dreams are meaningful and reflect knowledge that is primarily available on a subconscious level.
Little scientific evidence exists to support these documents. They are generally regarded as novelties. This is different from the more accepted practice of dream analysis developed by Sigmund Freud.
External links
- The DreamsBox Project A dream documentation project. Learn about lucid dreams. Share your own dreams and read others.
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