Inner View: The Psychology of Dreams presents a scientific outlook on the phenomena of dreaming. It presents in the most simplistic terms the four fundamental thoughts about dreams – Wish fulfillment; portrayal of unconscious Self, active imaginary; and splintered psyche due for integration. The book provides useful insights to the reader about communicating with the latent unconsciousness and manifestation of the uniqueness with which Nature has blessed every human being on this planet. At this age of 73, when took back, I find dreams indeed a song of life amongst the young. As your acquire the knowledge, dreams come out of consciousness as may friends Arun and Dr. Anand so beautifully wrote in this book. Picked up properly, dreams can lead to thoughts, which later transform into action unfolding the great potential of humanity residing in each one of us. This book has very well gone into the dream origin and mechanism and above all how a dream can provide guidance as well as solace. But it all depends on individual to give inputs to the thoughts and produce output. This aspect is beautifully narrated in this book.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arun K. Tiwari
Arun K. Tiwari, M.Tech, is Director of CARE Foundation, Hyderabad and a Professor of Biomedical Engineering. He took up to creative scientist writing in 1987 and since then written several books with subject specialists. His earlier books include A Doctors Story of Life & Death Managing Sadness and Broken Brains. He teamed up with Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam to produce the master piece and best seller Wings of Fire. He is currently in to understanding Abhidharma basket of Buddhist thought. His lifetime mission is to communicate with general people about intricacies of science, in particularly the ones related with study of mind and manifestation of feelings and emotions.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR B. Anand
Dr. B. Anand, MBBS, DNB (Psychiatry), DPM, is Professor Psychiatry at Institute of Mental Health, Hyderabad. He has experience of more than two decades in practicing psychotherapy, behaviour therapies and Phamacological management of mentally unwell patients. He is fascinated by expression and expansion of dream material. He observed recurrent themes in dreams, years after bereavement in relations who died in violet ways and were unable to get rid of uncomfortable material. Dr. Anand’s lifetime mission is to understand richness of Indian contribution to the dream work and position it in the professional parlance.
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