A biography of the controversial psychiatrist and biophysicist considers Reich's prophetic conceptions and ideas, especially those regarding sex and work
Wilhelm Reich: The Man Who Dreamed of Tomorrow
Wilhelm Reich: The Man who Dreamed of Tomorrow
But as I grew, so did the intensity and the potency of the dreams. ... “However, they were all petty, I realized, when I finally dreamt of him. The Tomorrow Man, your daughter calls him, and for good reason. Should he have his way, ...
In the process he'd tried to be a good man, and in his own mind he'd succeeded. So why ... dear God!... tell him why now, when he'd finally reached the pinnacle of his success and had found a love such as he'd never dreamed possible, ...
"In this short book's concise, clear chapters, he describes the many variations of his dreaming experience, including lucid dreaming and using dreams to explore reincarnation."--Publisher's website
I know that you can only cross the passage one person at a time by wearing the ring. ... If we leave early tomorrow morning, we will arrive in time!" "What? ... Excited, he imagined the flight he had only dreamed of.
This is my story, true in every detail, a story of the love between a naive young girl and an older wise man during World War II. Since then, a long time passed by; but in spite of my many following adventures, this love never died.
“Tomorrow's Promise” Copyright © 1983 by Sandra Brown TOMORROW'S PROMISE First Ebook edition May 2017 ISBN: 978-1-944654-11-5 All rights reserved. No part of the Ebook may be reproduced, stored in, or introduced into a retrieval system, ...
This book is about what is possible through dreams; it is about what the author has done and experienced in his own life. The vast majority of the examples in this book are taken from the author's own dreams.
A city person, living in the city, in some unknown apartment building in the great metropolis and existing alone because the mind will not allow him company. That is the way. ... Understanding only his dreams of tomorrow.