Draaisma Douwe: Tkač snova

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  • Author: Draaisma Douwe
  • Publisher: Clio
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  • Condition: New book
  • Code: 49763

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Tkač snova

Draaisma Douwe

Summary

Dauwe Draaisma: Weaver of Dreams

Why are bizarre situations in our dreams completely normal? How does the feeling of flying in dreams arise? Are there prophetic dreams? How are erotic dreams created? Or lucid dreams? Are our dreams black and white or in color? How do blind people dream? And of course, the most difficult question: do dreams have any meaning? Can they tell us something about the one who dreams them?

These are just some of the questions that the author Dauwe Draaism tries to answer in his book The Weaver of Dreams. As he himself notes in the preface, he has no intention of dealing with the interpretation of dreams; its goal is to provide the reader with an overview of research in the field of sleep and dreams, as well as various theories and more or less established facts.  

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  • Author: Draaisma Douwe
  • Publisher: Clio
  • Year of publication:2016
  • Place of publication:Beograd
  • Pages:272
  • Dimensions:17x23 cm
  • Script:Latin script
  • Condition:New book
  • Binding:Softcover with dust jacket

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