
The Secret of Dreams
"The Secret of Dreams" by Yacki Raizizun, Ph.D. is a philosophical treatise on the nature of dreams and consciousness, likely written in the early 20th century. It explores the connection between the physical body and the astral body, delving into the various types of dreams people may experience. The book discusses how dreams serve as a bridge between the waking state and the inner self, proposing that understanding one’s dreams can lead to a greater awareness of the soul and spiritual existence. In the book, Raizizun categorizes dreams into four distinct types: those arising from physical stimuli, subconscious memories, telepathic connections, and actual astral experiences of the soul. He emphasizes that while the physical body sleeps, the soul may traverse astral realms, gaining knowledge and insights that can influence one’s life upon waking. The text offers anecdotal evidence of the significance of dreams, including cases of premonition and telepathy. Ultimately, "The Secret of Dreams" encourages readers to view dreams as meaningful experiences that can aid personal growth and understanding of one’s spiritual journey.
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