Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted; Or, What's in a Dream

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Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted; Or, What's in a Dream

by Gustavus Hindman Miller

EN·~15 hours

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This work opens a wide‑ranging conversation about why humans have long turned to sleep for insight. Drawing on biblical passages, classical philosophers, and notable figures from Caesar to Coleridge, it shows how dreams have been regarded as messengers, warnings, and sources of creative spark. The author weaves these historic anecdotes into a broader question: what, if anything, do our nightly visions really mean?

Beyond storytelling, the book offers a systematic, scientific approach to interpreting dreams. It explains recurring symbols, the psychology behind common motifs, and practical steps listeners can use to explore their own nocturnal narratives. Whether you’re curious about prophetic legends or simply want tools to make sense of personal imagery, the text balances scholarly depth with clear, usable guidance for anyone interested in the language of the sleeping mind.

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Full title

Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted; Or, What's in a Dream A Scientific and Practical Exposition

Language

en

Duration

~15 hours (869K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1997-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gustavus Hindman Miller

Gustavus Hindman Miller

1857–1929

Best known for popular dream books that stayed in print for generations, this American businessman-turned-writer brought folklore, symbols, and everyday anxieties together in a way that still feels familiar to curious readers.

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