
Dreaming isn’t just a nightly pastime; it’s presented as a doorway to a deeper part of ourselves that most people overlook. This work invites listeners to set aside ordinary, material‑focused ideas about humanity and consider the soul as the true traveler behind the physical form. By questioning long‑standing scientific explanations, the author opens a conversation about what really happens when we close our eyes and drift into sleep.
The book describes three ways the spirit separates from the body—natural sleep, induced trance, and death—highlighting the subtle “astral body” that carries consciousness into a realm that interpenetrates our everyday world. It explains how this hidden aspect influences emotions, desires, and even our physical health, offering a fresh perspective on why restful sleep feels so restorative. Listeners will find a thought‑provoking blend of philosophy and practical insight that encourages a more mindful relationship with their own dreams.
Language
en
Duration
~38 minutes (36K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1892–1966
Known for early-20th-century books on dreams, occult healing, and naturopathy, this little-known writer blended popular metaphysical ideas with health advice in a way that reflects the era's fascination with mind, body, and spirit.
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