Dreams God’s Forgotten Language

Dreams God’s Forgotten Language by John A. Sanford is a revised edition published by Harper Collins on March 8, 1989. This 208-page book explores the psychological and spiritual significance of dreams, drawing on the work of C.G. Jung to illustrate how dreams can facilitate healing and wholeness while reconnecting individuals to a living spiritual world.
In this edition, Sanford presents case histories from his experience as a counselor, tracing the role of dreams in the Bible and analyzing their nature. He discusses how fear and the constraints of dogma have led many Christians to overlook the visions through which God communicates with humanity, referring to dreams as “God’s forgotten language.” This exploration invites readers to reconsider the importance of dreams in their spiritual lives and personal growth.
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First published twenty years ago, this revised edition of John Sanford’s classic exploration of the psychological and spiritual significance of dreams draws on the work of C.G. Jung to show how dreams can help us find healing and wholeness and reconnect us to a living spiritual world.
Featuring a new preface by the author and using case histories from his own experience as a counselor, Dreams traces the role of dreams in the Bible, analyzing their nature and examining how Christians, through fear and the constraints of dogma, have come to reject the visions through which God speaks to humanity, making dreams — in Sanford’s words — “God’s forgotten language.”
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