Explore the fascinating intersection of dreams, history, and human consciousness in "The Secret History of Dreaming" by Robert Moss. This first edition, published in January 2009 by New World Library, delves into how dreams have influenced evolution, science, religion, literature, politics, and survival. Moss offers an erudite and captivating survey of dreaming practices worldwide, blending scholarly research with engaging storytelling.
Rich with insights and supported by endorsements from leading experts, this book reveals previously unpublished secrets about dreaming, connecting historical figures like Harriet Tubman, Joan of Arc, Mark Twain, and Winston Churchill to the power of dreams. Ideal for readers interested in psychology, spirituality, and the science of sleep, this title is a must-have for dream enthusiasts and collectors alike.