"Dreamweave III, Analyzing Psychic Dreams" uses the foundation of dreams to formulate meanings. Dream icons have a special use from Sigmund Freud, as well as, Gustuvas Hindman Miller, who wrote a popular dream book, in the early 1900s. His "10,000 Dreams Interpreted" (or "What's in a Dream") can still be purchased. It is nothing but icons and his version of what the icons represent. Men sitting at a table, or a coat hanging on a chair, etc. portrays contracts or respect for a man. Cats infiltrating a house can represent big troubles coming. A monsoon can represent a weather catastrophe or a people confrontation that is nasty. Dirty water shows evil tidings and foreboding. There are also Troll dreams. These men are Autistic Trolls who live to torture women. If they get close enough, (like below them in an apartment house), they can send a women filthy sex dreams that make her wonder who it is torturing her. (The troll wants to instigate sexual feelings so he can hear it or participate mentally.) They can hear her conversation and her thoughts. They can send sexual visions. Of course, this is the experiences this author has had and she's written two books about it. One is called, "The Winter Wrath, Blue Heart Troll," a story about American native women and how they are currently abused, and how they were abused in the past.
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Author is the mother of six children. She became a professional caregiver for the state of WA. She also became an autism specialist because her number 6 child was born with autism. He is now a computer savant. Ms Thoreson plays guitar, sings, writes, and enjoys being with favorite family members. She also trains parakeets to become sweet pets. She has traveled much in her life.
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