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Dream Realms

Harriet Bookman

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Sinopsis

Dream Realms explores the profound influence of dreams and visions on human culture, examining their roles in literature, prophecy, and mystical traditions. Dreams, often viewed as personal experiences, are shown to be potent cultural forces, shaping narratives and theological doctrines.

 
Literary narratives, for instance, have long used dream sequences to explore identity and desire. The book uniquely integrates literary analysis, biblical studies, and historical investigation.

 
The approach begins by establishing a foundation in dreams, visions, and prophecy, then progresses to examining their role in shaping literary narratives and religious movements.

 
Visionary experiences have served as catalysts for religious and social change, communicated through prophetic movements. The book also investigates how these experiences facilitate spiritual awakening within mystical traditions, offering new perspectives on religious experience and spiritual guidance.
Disponible desde: 26/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 63 páginas.

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