A Story of Dreams, Fate and Destiny


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In this rich and poetically written book, Erel Shalit "calls attention to the dream and its images along the nocturnal axis that leads us from fate to destiny." He takes us on a journey from ancient history, beginning with the first documented dream, that of Gilgamesh, to Adam and Eve and the serpent, to Joseph in Egypt as the Pharaoh's dream interpreter, through ancient Greece to the Asklepion, to Swedenborg's visions, to our world today through the eyes of Freud, Jung, and science, and finally to the process of active imagination to reveal the workings of Mercurius and the transcendent function. As Dr. Shalit moves between cultures, he adds historical accounts of the many customs of working with dreams--our long history of how humans have paid close attention to this constant phenomenon for thousands of years. Scattered throughout the pages are engaging stories, legends, myths, and the roots of words that take meaning deeper. The chapters include dreams--historical dreams and the dreams of his patients. He works them, showing us how to squeeze the precious liquid from each one that can lead to a resolution of opposites and a state of understanding so profound--and sometimes so simple--that we witness how wholeness emerges from the psyche through this process. This accessible book is a reminder of the foundational work that leads to our greater consciousness and a destiny well-lived. Table of Contents Preface by Nancy Swift Furlotti A Poem by Erel Shalit, My Fathers' House Part 1. A History of the Dream: Fate and Destiny from Gilgamesh to Jung A. Introduction B. The Initial Dream: The Dream of Gilgamesh C. The Writing on the Wall: Nebuchadnezzar D. Ancient Greece: The Discourse of Dream E. Anima Between Fate and Destiny: Swedenborg F. The Dream of Hysteria G. Fate and Destiny Part 2. Soul and the Experience of Matter I. The Dream--Poetry of the Soul A. Introduction B. From Brain to Play C. Dreams and Ensoulment D. From Nature to Soul E. Soul and Reflection II. The Moisture of Dreams A. Gnosticism B. Adam's Eve C. The Serpent's Birth from Lilith's Womb D. The Serpent and Satan Part 3. What does Joseph Add to the Dream? Psychological Footnotes Along Joseph's Path to Egypt A. Visions of the Night B. Joseph the Dream Interpreter C. Joseph in Potiphar's House D. The Butler and the Baker E. Pharaoh's Dreams: The Principle of Opposites, Enantiodromia Part 4. Incubation, Being and Healing: A Therapy of Dreams A. Amethyst and Healing I. Incubation at Healing A. Incubation B. Asklepieion C. The Healing Symbol D. Chiron: The Wounded Healer II. The Self and the Great Mother A. The Serpent Part 5. The Ecology of Dream and Psychoanalysis I. Freud and Jung A. Freud B. Jung II. A Picture from the Unconscious A. Compensation B. Dream and Symbol C. The Symbolic Perspective D. The Dream and its Semiconscious Concomitants E. The Prospective Function in Dreams Part 6. Active Imagination and the Transcendent Function I. Active Imagination A. The Diary B. The Descent C. The Golden Chain D. Active Imagination II. The Transcendent Function A. Mercurius B. The Bridge to Wholeness Conclusion, Final Poem Bibliography Index




A Story of Dreams, Fate and Destiny [Zurich Lecture Series Edition]


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In this rich and poetically written book, Erel Shalit "calls attention to the dream and its images along the nocturnal axis that leads us from fate to destiny." He takes us on a journey from ancient history, beginning with the first documented dream, that of Gilgamesh, to Adam and Eve and the serpent, to Joseph in Egypt as the Pharaoh's dream interpreter, through ancient Greece to the Asklepion, to Swedenborg's visions, to our world today through the eyes of Freud, Jung, and science, and finally to the process of active imagination to reveal the workings of Mercurius and the transcendent function. As Dr. Shalit moves between cultures, he adds historical accounts of the many customs of working with dreams--our long history of how humans have paid close attention to this constant phenomenon for thousands of years. Scattered throughout the pages are engaging stories, legends, myths, and the roots of words that take meaning deeper. The chapters include dreams--historical dreams and the dreams of his patients. He works them, showing us how to squeeze the precious liquid from each one that can lead to a resolution of opposites and a state of understanding so profound--and sometimes so simple--that we witness how wholeness emerges from the psyche through this process. This accessible book is a reminder of the foundational work that leads to our greater consciousness and a destiny well-lived. Table of Contents Preface by Nancy Swift Furlotti A Poem by Erel Shalit, My Fathers' House Part 1. A History of the Dream: Fate and Destiny from Gilgamesh to Jung A. Introduction B. The Initial Dream: The Dream of Gilgamesh C. The Writing on the Wall: Nebuchadnezzar D. Ancient Greece: The Discourse of Dream E. Anima Between Fate and Destiny: Swedenborg F. The Dream of Hysteria G. Fate and Destiny Part 2. Soul and the Experience of Matter I. The Dream--Poetry of the Soul A. Introduction B. From Brain to Play C. Dreams and Ensoulment D. From Nature to Soul E. Soul and Reflection II. The Moisture of Dreams A. Gnosticism B. Adam's Eve C. The Serpent's Birth from Lilith's Womb D. The Serpent and Satan Part 3. What does Joseph Add to the Dream? Psychological Footnotes Along Joseph's Path to Egypt A. Visions of the Night B. Joseph the Dream Interpreter C. Joseph in Potiphar's House D. The Butler and the Baker E. Pharaoh's Dreams: The Principle of Opposites, Enantiodromia Part 4. Incubation, Being and Healing: A Therapy of Dreams A. Amethyst and Healing I. Incubation at Healing A. Incubation B. Asklepieion C. The Healing Symbol D. Chiron: The Wounded Healer II. The Self and the Great Mother A. The Serpent Part 5. The Ecology of Dream and Psychoanalysis I. Freud and Jung A. Freud B. Jung II. A Picture from the Unconscious A. Compensation B. Dream and Symbol C. The Symbolic Perspective D. The Dream and its Semiconscious Concomitants E. The Prospective Function in Dreams Part 6. Active Imagination and the Transcendent Function I. Active Imagination A. The Diary B. The Descent C. The Golden Chain D. Active Imagination II. The Transcendent Function A. Mercurius B. The Bridge to Wholeness Conclusion, Final Poem Bibliography Index




Destiny's Fate


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Hadriana in All My Dreams


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Legendary Haitian author Depestre combines magic, fantasy, eroticism, and delirious humor to explore universal questions of race and sexuality. “One-of-a-kind . . . [A] ribald, free-wheeling magical-realist novel, first published in 1988 and newly, engagingly translated by Glover . . . An icon of Haitian literature serves up a hotblooded, rib-ticking, warmhearted mélange of ghost story, cultural inquiry, folk art, and véritable l’amour.” —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review “An exceptional novel . . . Depestre’s masterpiece and one of the greatest examples of Haitian literature.” —New York Journal of Books Hadriana in All My Dreams, winner of the prestigious Prix Renaudot, takes place primarily during Carnival in 1938 in the Haitian village of Jacmel. A beautiful young French woman, Hadriana, is about to marry a Haitian boy from a prominent family. But on the morning of the wedding, Hadriana drinks a mysterious potion and collapses at the altar. Transformed into a zombie, her wedding becomes her funeral. She is buried by the town, revived by an evil sorcerer, then disappears into popular legend. Set against a backdrop of magic and eroticism, and recounted with delirious humor, the novel raises universal questions about race and sexuality. The reader comes away enchanted by the marvelous reality of Haiti’s Vodou culture and convinced of Depestre’s lusty claim that all beings—even the undead ones—have a right to happiness and true love.




Destiny Is in Your Hands


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This is not a romance novel, or a self-help book. It is something in between. While writing this book, the author himself learned plenty of things about destiny and acting on dreams. Even publishing this book is one of the dreams he accomplished. "Own your destiny before it owns you.", mark these words and try to understand the meaning.It is not in your surroundings that inspire you to follow your dreams, it is a desire. It is a moment to obstinate. It is an act of stubbornness. Because legends have said that nothing in this world comes free, in order to get something, you have to fight for it.Well, think no more. See, Karl and Nysha, fighting their way through life in order to fulfil their dreams. They have plenty of obstacles, opportunities, dark past but nevertheless, they do not take 'NO' for an answer. It would have been difficult for them to survive if it weren't for Isten, the protagonist of this book. You might just fall in love with him, beware.One thing is for sure, this book will inspire you to work on yourself, your dreams and all that's been hanging on your head since forever.Some people say that life's difficult, the author shows in this book that life's very simple. It's just a choice to either live it easily or harshly. OWN YOUR LIFE TODAY, AND START WORKING ON THOSE DREAMS, just like Nysha and Karl did.Connect to them in real life so that you never feel alone. There's always an Isten with you to help.Believe it and live it.




Tiger's Dream


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A tiger left behind. A goddess in need of an ally. Stranded in a time and place he never wished for, Kishan Rajaram struggles to forget the girl he loves and the brother who stole her away as he fulfills his divine role - that of assisting the beautiful yet extremely irritable goddess Durga. When the wily shaman Phet appears and tells Kishan that Kelsey needs him, he jumps at the chance to see her again, but in saving Kelsey, he discovers that the curse he thought was over is only just beginning. With the power of the goddess hanging in the balance, Kishan must sacrifice the unthinkable to fight the dark forces swirling around the woman he's charged to defend. *************** Praise for the Tigers Curse series 'A sweet romance and heart-pounding adventure . . . Tiger's Curse is magical!' - Becca Fitzpatrick, New York Times best-selling author 'Epic, grand adventure rolled into a sweeping love story' - Sophie Jordan 'Part Indiana Jones and part fairy tale' - Booklist




Fate or Destiny?


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Shattered by the betrayal of those she loves and trusts unreservedly, this is the true story of an enchanted personal journey that the writer fi nds herself undertaking, while all she wishes for is to wake up dead. Little does she know what these very words will come to mean. As her natural world crumbles around her, a supernatural world, full of wonder and awe, open up to her, disclosing new dimensions of reality beyond the realm of her imagination or comprehension. Scraps of memories from a long forgotten past gradually resurface into her consciousness. Interspersed with visions and ominous dreams, these tell her of things to come, which shake her up and awaken her to unsuspected possibilities. Is life predetermined? is her quest for the truth. Piecing the fragments together to make sense of it all, her new reality unfolds like a detective story. As the alchemical processes of transformation take place in her interior world, Life, Death, Resurrection take on a surprising new meaning: Nano, Wake up!




Napoleon's Book of Fate


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Condemned by Fate


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As Charles fights to clear his name, will it be enough to give him a future with the girl he loves? Farm labourer Charles Jackson doesn’t expect much from life. For the price of a few pints of ale and enough food on the table, he’s happy to take work where he can get it. But when he finds himself at Chadwick’s farm, all that changes… Falling in love with the farmer’s daughter wasn’t part of his plans. But when they’re found in an intimate embrace, his troubles are only just beginning… Framed and imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit, Charles must clear his name. But a twist of fate means he has far more to worry about than securing his freedom… Condemned by Fate is a short story prequel to The Ambition & Destiny Series, a Victorian Era family saga. If you like love stories that are more than just a romance, then you’ll love the prequel to VL McBeath's engaging series. GOLD Quality Mark "This is an excellent short piece to introduce the series.” BooksGoSocial




Fate and Destiny


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Drawing on the experiences of his life, traditional wisdom stories, poetic and metaphoric language, etymology, and his personal brand of scholarship, Michael Meade leads us to an undeniable truth: that the only story we came here to live is our own. Often called "an instant classic," in this newly revised and expanded edition of Fate and Destiny, Meade has taken his original message of the uniqueness of each life to new levels of meaning and inspiration. By elaborating key themes and polishing the gems of wisdom, Meade gives us an even more powerful opportunity to change ourselves and the world. Meade shows how the limitations of family and fate form the inner threads from which our individual destiny must emerge. He explains how our wounds can become doorways to our deepest gifts and how our greatest obstacles are intended to lead us to a treasure divinely seeded within us before birth. Amidst the current turmoil of the world, Fate and Destiny speaks directly to young people seeking to find a genuine path in life and trying to awaken to the dream they carry inside. At the same time, stories of the elders help older people find new ways to value their lives and touch the threads of their own destiny. Fate and Destiny offers everyone penetrating insights for those caught in life's inevitable struggles and shows the wisdom of elders depends upon remembering the spirit of eternal youth. -- Provided by publisher.