Having grown up in the city, I had always dreamt of a small place in the country—a fruit orchard and flower garden or an organic-vegetable farm with pet dogs, goats, free-range chickens and a family of pigs.
I recently received two queries about dreams from separate individuals.
There are many types of dreams. One of the most often discussed and written about are dreams of future events that come true. This type of dream is called “psychic” or “precognitive” dream.
Most people ignore their dreams because most of the time, these seem to be meaningless and nonsensical.
SINGAPORE — Concerns over the coronavirus pandemic have found their way into people’s dreams, a development that psychologists say is...
I recently received an email from Keith Dovichi, an American living in Pioneer, California, with an intriguing question: “Can a...
Every day since he took office two years ago, the man 16 million Filipinos elected president has been revealing a progressive exacerbation of his “antisocial narcissistic personality disorder,” a condition clinically established and judicially acknowledged. For some reason—in itself possibly pathological—many of his supporters remain in denial of it.
I am Irene, a consultant in the academe and with a corporate firm. I have questions about things that are happening to me which I cannot comprehend.
HERE are questions and comments I received recently from readers. “I would like your opinion on the three dreams...
A frustrated and exasperated woman recently asked: “How come whatever I do, I cannot make my dreams come true? No matter how many times I make mental affirmations and maintain a positive attitude I am not able to manifest what I want or achieve my goal. Is there anything wrong in what I am doing? Is there a formula for successful goal attainment?”