Which dream book is the most accurate? Let's find out with an expert

Almost every person has colorful, vivid dreams, and it is impossible to predict what exactly you will see at night.

For thousands of years, people have tried to unravel what exactly this or that dream means by comparing the events that occur after night visions.

Thanks to observation, it was possible to compile special dream books that easily interpret any dreams. By choosing the most accurate dream book, even if you have no experience, you will be able to decipher any dream, prevent unpleasant events, make the right decisions, and look into the future.

Author of the article : Lyubov Razumovskaya

(Psychologist, expert in the field of dream interpretation)

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How the most accurate dream books were created

It is interesting that the first mentions of dream books appeared 3-4 thousand years ago. Already at that time, people began to establish an exact connection between dreams and the future, carefully observing which particular vision precedes troubles or happy events.

The first dream book is an ordinary tablet made of baked clay. Over time (especially in Ancient Greece and Rome), huge temples began to be built, in which lived priests who were able to accurately decipher any dream.

In the sacred premises there were numerous papyrus scrolls, which were used only by a select few - rulers, generals, and nobility. It would be superfluous to say that the poor had to simply pass on the interpretation of dreams from mouth to mouth - most of the artisans and peasants were illiterate, and did not have the means to visit temples; the services of priests were quite expensive.

In the Middle Ages, dream books began to be considered devilish books. The Church considered dreams to be messages of evil forces; the interpretation of dreams was considered witchcraft and was punishable by cruel death. Only in the 19th century did dream books again gain popularity and began to be used to decipher secret visions and determine the future.

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