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by Dermot Davis


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  Zen and Sex

  Copyright © 2013 by Dermot Davis

  http://dermotdavis.com

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  Davis, Dermot (2013-02-10). Zen and Sex. Kindle Edition.

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  Fascinating read - Lena56

  Outstanding

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  "An Alice In Wonderland journey through modern day life, full of unexpected turns, this story continues to surprise and delight. It works on many levels, as a fascinating look at everyday life, a morality tale, and an exploration of the subjective nature of reality. I would recommend this book highly, and look forward to seeing more of Mr Davis." - Conor Wynn

  Disturbing in a positive way

  "This is a must read for anyone fascinated by the workings of the human mind, the role of the subconscious and the possibility of making a little more sense from one's own wild dreams." - F. O'Connell

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  Summary

  Robert Munro, a therapist specializing in dream interpretation, awoke one morning to find himself in a dream from which he could not awaken. Experiencing first hand the limitations of his own training and theories, he must solve the puzzle of his own dream in order to break free from its bondage. In the process, he'll better understand himself, other people, and the nature of consciousness itself.

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