The Secret of Dreams
What if your sleeping mind is more real than your waking life? This provocative early 20th-century treatise argues that the physical body is merely a garment, and the true self the soul traverses vast inner territories each night. Raizizun divides dreams into four categories: those triggered by bodily sensations, memories surfacing from the subconscious, telepathic messages from other minds, and genuine astral journeys where the soul explores dimensions beyond physical perception. The book reads like a passionate plea to abandon materialistic thinking, proposing that dreams of premonition and psychic connection prove we are spiritual beings having a physical experience, not the reverse. Whether you approach it as philosophical curiosity or genuine spiritual inquiry, the text challenges you to question everything you assume about consciousness, identity, and what happens when you close your eyes.



