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Most of us treat the night like a waiting room between one busy day and the next. Yet in those hours our minds stage impossible dramas, revisit old rooms, and sit with people we thought we had lost. What if those scenes are not random clutter, but a quiet education in who we really are?
This book is a practical, reverent guide to dream interpretation that neither dismisses nor blindly worships what happens while we sleep. It shows how psychology of dreams and mystical traditions can sit at the same table, each helping us read the layered language of symbol and feeling. You will learn simple habits for dream journaling, ways to recognise patterns in symbolic imagery, and how to distinguish insight from anxiety.
Along the way, you will explore gentle lucid dreaming practice, work safely with spiritual dreams, and listen more closely to the subconscious mind without abandoning common sense. The aim is not to escape waking life, but to let nighttime intuition and inner guidance steady decisions about relationships, work, and purpose. For anyone who has ever woken from a dream and quietly wondered “What was that for?”, this is a companion to help you keep listening.`

Between Worlds

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  • Mira Qadari is a writer and guide who works at the meeting point of inner life and everyday responsibility. She grew up in a household where dreams were discussed as seriously as news headlines, and that early curiosity became a lifelong study of how the unseen speaks through symbol and story. Drawing on many years of work with contemplative practice groups and one-to-one spiritual accompaniment, she helps people listen more closely to the quiet movements of psyche and spirit beneath their busy days. Her approach is rooted in respect for both modern psychology and older mystical lineages, seeing them as complementary rather than competing. A recurring thread in her work is the way dreams have shaped cultures across history, from ancient courts to village kitchens, and how that shared inheritance can still steady us now. She writes for readers who suspect that their nights are trying to tell them something and want tools that are both thoughtful and deeply humane.

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