Who's Going to Win Tomorrow OR How to Use Your Dreams for Fun and Profit
In 1983 I wrote a book on dream interpretation, which has, until now been unavailable for many years.
At that time I was using the system presented in the book to make money, from which came the book's
subtitle "How to Use Your Dreams for Fun and Profit". Later I became unsure about the advisability of using
siddhis (Sanskrit for "powers") for personal and especially financial gain, and removed the book
from distribution.
Dreams, however, are the primary tool used by the unconscious mind to communicate with the conscious, and that
communication has a unique form and a specific language built upon symbols, which people frequently find
incomprehensible. In the years I was playing the horses with my Mother, who first taught me how to understaznd these
symbol systems, I saw dreams primarily as a way to win money although on at least one occasion, a dream saved my life
(read the story). Later I discovered dreams were much more, and since that
discovery, I've found that almost all my work and understandings begin with dreams.)
Disclaimer: Hindu, Buddhist, and other teachers frequently admonish their followers
not to use their spiritual abilities or siddhis for the sake of personal or financial gain. They say
that such usage can retard one's spiritual development and lead to attachments. Who's Going to Win Tomorrow?
was written to share a system by which I won quite a few thousand dollars betting on horse races. The same
system could be used for any kind of sports betting and probably most kinds of gambling, from casino to the Lotto.
While I very much wish that all my readers should live successful, financial secure lives, I also want them to have
a balanced spiritual life that leads to full realization.
So, if this book were simply about how to make money gambling, I wouldn't make it available even now. However, it
is also a book about how to understand dreams generally, and that I think has some deeper value than simply picking
a winning trifecta or beating the point spread on the Superbowl. You are certainly welcome to use the information
in this book in whatever way makes sense to you, but if you choose to use it to win at the track or elsewhere, please
consider the disclaimer above before you begin making winning bets. Otherwise, I hope you find it an interesting
and useful elucidation of how to understand your own dreams and to get in closer contact with your full Self.
Who's Going to Win Tomorrow? is available for $14.95 including tax, shipping, and handling.
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