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020 _a9789966263803
040 _aKenya National Library Service
050 _aBF1099.D74
_bM85 2020
082 _a154.63 MUK
100 _aMukhebi, Adrian Wekulo
245 _aMy 50 dreams interpreted /
_cAdrian Wekulo Mukhebi.
300 _aix, 204 pages ;
_c26 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references
520 _a The book is a personal record and analysis of roughly 50 dreams Mukhebi experienced and documented between July 1994 and January 1996. Mukhebi describes his dreams as ranging from "fascinating" to "frightening". He uses these personal accounts to explore broader questions about why we dream and what those dreams might signify for both individuals and society. The author argues that dreams are not just random imagery but serve as a source of scientific discovery, innovation, and artistic expression. He advocates for the study of dreams—which he refers to as "dreamnology" or oneirology—as a tool for communities to better understand themselves and solve daily challenges.
_b A collection of fifty dreams experienced by the author, accompanied by interpretations rooted in cultural, spiritual, and psychological perspectives.
650 _aDreams -- Interpretation
650 _aDreams -- Interpretation.
650 _aSymbolism (Psychology).
650 _aSpiritual life -- Africa.
650 _aSelf-knowledge, Theory of.
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