Religion & Spirituality
Review:This is the most landmark work ever written in the field of dream interpretation. That doesn't mean that Freud was necessarily right about everything, but this is the book which provides the "benchmark" for all of the subsequent monographs on dream interpretation which have come since 1900. One could even say that the book was a benchmark for itself as it underwent a great many revisions between 1900-1920 or so. Welcome to modern day psychology: the realm of Sigmund Freud.
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Review:I have been searching for this book for years. My daughter had a copy but the dog ate the cover and first chapters..so we didn't know what it was called. Thanks to the look inside feature, I was able to compare the book she had with this one to determine that it was the same book. She was thrilled when it arrived. Read more
Review:I love Josh Gates' quirky commentaries on the show and he does definitely deliver that in this book. I particularly liked the chapter about his worst vacation ever. I bookmarked that on my Kindle and have read that out loud to many people, with laughter while yet cringing for him and his traveling companion. However, I had hoped for more of his take on some of the paranormal things that have happened on the show. I was anticipating his firsthand account of what happened in the haunted forest... Read more
Review:Very insightful reminder of Who, what, where,when, why and especially How! Billy aces it yet again and makes us remember the answers to all the questions one might have about the bible's teachings. Amen Read more
Review:Very well written book. Gives incite into a a person's decision tree and where it takes him/her. Andy gives examples in his life to compare to for a person. He backs up his thoughts with scripture also. Read more
Review:After purchasing this book and reading it, I found out that Osho was not an upstanding individual. Although some of what he says in this book is interesting, he comes across as as the manipulative, crazy, violent, ego-maniac that he was. Look at everything he says with a very critical eye. I would not recommend this book to anyone. Read more
Review:Anyone with a general understand of health and nutrition will find this book pretty useless. The workout advice is a joke, the nutrition advice is basic. Most of everything else is kooky. This book will only advantage those whose lives are a mess. You can save your money by reading tnation.com and listening to Tim Ferris. Read more
Review:The timing of me deciding to start reading again with the fact that this was the first book I started with cannot be coincidence. I feel like this was written for me for this very moment in time. So thankful and happy that I read it.. everyone should! Read more
Review:This book is, simply put, amazing. It is not just a guide for women who are interested in Wicca or The Craft, but it is an inspiring read that empowers and vitalizes the meaning of being a WOMAN. I absolutely LOVE this book and can't wait to sink my teeth into more of Lisa Lister's work! Read more
Review:Stacy Schiff unwittingly reviews her own book on page 347 when she writes this about Cotton Mather's work defending the indefensible...."THE WORK IS JUMBLED, LUMPY, AND DELIRIOUSLY INCOHERENT!! Couldn't have said it better! I read a lot of non-fiction and this is the worst I've ever read. I guess because she won a Pulitzer for another book, the publisher just said..."throw it together anyway you want. We won't even edit it. It'll be a best seller. Who cares?" Worst is that even with 400+ p... Read more