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Two things confound and confuse most of us: our dreams and the book of Revelation. However, people remain fascinated with both. This study tackles both subjects. The book of Revelation is a vision, a dream, yet it is most often interpreted as if it were a piece of consciously created literature. One should never attempt to decipher a dream or vision by purely rational methods; rather, the dream needs to be approached as poem, art, and mythic story. In this book you will learn a means of understanding your dreams and then apply this to approaching a renewed view of the book of Revelation.

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Two things confound and confuse most of us: our dreams and the book of Revelation. However, people remain fascinated with both. This study tackles both subjects. The book of Revelation is a vision, a dream, yet it is most often interpreted as if it were a piece of consciously created literature. One should never attempt to decipher a dream or vision by purely rational methods; rather, the dream needs to be approached as poem, art, and mythic story. In this book you will learn a means of understanding your dreams and then apply this to approaching a renewed view of the book of Revelation.
Autorenporträt
T. Craig Isaacs is a clinical psychologist practicing psychotherapy and spiritual formation in Marin County, California. He is a priest of the Anglican Church in North America and author of other works integrating psychology and religion, including Revelations and Possession: Distinguishing Spiritual from Psychological Experiences (2009); A Seeker's Guide to Psychotherapy and Spiritual Formation (2016); and John's Apocalypse: A Study in Dream Interpretation (2016).