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Dreaming is a phenomenon universally shared by humanity, one that has fascinated cultures and individuals throughout history. Despite spending years of our lives dreaming, we still lack a fundamental understanding of dreams: Where do they come from? Do they serve a higher purpose, or are they random? And what is it about dreams that continues to inspire so many people despite our limited understanding?
Drawing from a wealth of knowledge in psychology, philosophy, science, theology, and more, Dr. Shlomo Yakobovits provides a comprehensive examination of this universal human experience in Origins of Dreams. From captivating myths to groundbreaking scientific discoveries, this unique book relies on the most up-to-date information and research to shed light on the mystery of dreams.
Thought-provoking, eloquent, and meticulous, Origins of Dreams is an awe-inspiring journey through the ages, exploring how not just our dreams but the act of dreaming itself defines us as individuals, social beings, and human beings.
Shlomo Yakobovits is an author, litigator, and creative multidisciplinary researcher who combines the vast knowledge he has accumulated in his works. Dr. Yakobovits holds five academic degrees, has authored three books on law, genetics, and workers' rights, manages a law firm, and is a certified rabbi.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Dreaming is a phenomenon universally shared by humanity, one that has fascinated cultures and individuals throughout history. Despite spending years of our lives dreaming, we still lack a fundamental understanding of dreams: Where do they come from? Do they serve a higher purpose, or are they random? And what is it about dreams that continues to inspire so many people despite our limited understanding?
Drawing from a wealth of knowledge in psychology, philosophy, science, theology, and more, Dr. Shlomo Yakobovits provides a comprehensive examination of this universal human experience in Origins of Dreams. From captivating myths to groundbreaking scientific discoveries, this unique book relies on the most up-to-date information and research to shed light on the mystery of dreams.
Thought-provoking, eloquent, and meticulous, Origins of Dreams is an awe-inspiring journey through the ages, exploring how not just our dreams but the act of dreaming itself defines us as individuals, social beings, and human beings.
Shlomo Yakobovits is an author, litigator, and creative multidisciplinary researcher who combines the vast knowledge he has accumulated in his works. Dr. Yakobovits holds five academic degrees, has authored three books on law, genetics, and workers' rights, manages a law firm, and is a certified rabbi.