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Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted

Gustavus Hindman Miller

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English
Double 9 Books
01 October 2025
Ten thousand dreams interpreted or what's in a dream is an extensive guide exploring the significance and meanings of dreams through historical, philosophical, and psychological lenses. The book presents dreams as powerful reflections of the subconscious mind, emotions, and spiritual state, often containing insights into the future. It draws on the beliefs of ancient thinkers and literary figures who regarded dreams as prophetic or spiritually revealing. The work distinguishes between different types of dreams-subjective, physical, and spiritual-and emphasizes the role of inner consciousness and intuition in understanding them. It includes various anecdotes and historical examples illustrating how dreams have revealed crucial truths or warnings to individuals. The book promotes the idea that dreams can communicate messages from a higher self or spiritual source beyond ordinary rational thought. It stresses the importance of balancing material and spiritual awareness to achieve a harmonious state of being. Ultimately, the guide encourages readers to pay close attention to their dreams, offering tools to interpret them for personal growth and insight into life's mysteries.
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Imprint:   Double 9 Books
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   562g
ISBN:   9789374833131
ISBN 10:   9374833131
Pages:   490
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Gustavus Hindman Miller was born on September 4, 1857, in Coryell County, Texas, to Franklin Lafayette Miller and Emily Miller. A multifaceted individual, he achieved prominence as a merchant, manufacturer, financier, and author while also maintaining deep roots in agriculture and civic life. Settling in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Miller became known for his entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to community development, contributing to the city's industrial and economic growth during a period of rapid transformation. His interests extended beyond business into intellectual and literary pursuits, culminating in his authorship of works that explored human consciousness and symbolic meaning, most notably his study on dream interpretation. His writing reflected a fascination with the intersection of psychology, spirituality, and daily experience, making his work both practical and philosophical. Married to Nancy Tennessee Jameson from 1879 until his death, Miller balanced professional ambition with family and public service. He passed away in 1929 at Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, leaving a legacy as a visionary thinker, industrious entrepreneur, and author whose curiosity and insight bridged the worlds of commerce and imagination.

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