Dreams. Who hasn't had them? Philosophers and scholars from various fields have delved into this subject since ancient times, developing theories about the origin and, especially, the meaning of dream symbolism in the conscious universe.
The revised and expanded edition of The Great Dictionary of Dreams , written by Zolar, features approximately 25,000 interpretations of minor aspects of dreams recorded across different eras and cultures. Furthermore, the book also presents the correlation of dreams with numbers, days of the week, months, and hours. For each entry, the work presents surprising meanings, establishing a connection between the symbols and reality in the lives of its protagonists.
For the author, only in the state of sleep do humans come close to understanding who and what the gods truly are. Zolar further states that one must trust, without censorship, in the wisdom that can be obtained from dreams, if one perceives the meanings behind the symbols that appear in them.
Therefore, for each word, The Great Dictionary of Dreams offers precise meanings, thus establishing an important relationship between symbols, dreams and reality.