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Revision as of 14:19, 8 April 2005 by Lectonar (talk | contribs) (stub sorting)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)A dream dictionary is a tool made for interpretting images in a dream. For instance, seeing a handcuffed enemy in a dream is supposed to mean that you will attain a victory soon. Sometimes they are also meant to reflect personal decisions that are already made but remain unkown at the conscious level. For example, an eagle in the sky is often said to mean that the dreamer will move to another house.
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 Sigmond Freud.
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