The Unwoven Tapestry of Dreams, Visions
Dreams are important to mental health.
This fact has been documented by dream researchers and studies at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.
Freud called dreams "the royal road to the unconscious," meaning that if we could interpret our dreams wisdom about ourselves would be revealed: as to our wishes, fears, dangers and sexual anxiety or bliss.
Freud also stated that dreams were the "window to the soul.
" Dream researchers believe that dreams are valuable because they help us sort out and work out the issues of our daily lives.
What do dreams mean and where do they come from? Some beliefs are that dreams are the mind's way of working through worry and stress.
They are visions that hold keys to situations or warnings to tune into.
Another theory is that they are visions of past lives stored in our subconscious or super conscious minds.
When we dream we see images, feel sensations and think thoughts with our sleeping mind.
These have been known to heal, inspire, and bring on fear or peace.
Whatever the case is, it has been proven that our dreams are important to our well being.
Research recognizes that dreams have psychological causes and physiological causes.
We should keep a journal in order to interpret the dreams we have.
Then we should try to interpret them ourselves, deciphering the signs and symbols of each dream.
Because each individual's personality, soul and subconscious mind is different, it would be hard or impossible to go by dream books that have been written for one and all.
Hold onto your dreams, visions and experiences; document them and the wisdom within.
Maybe they behold the hidden voice of our Creator; guiding us and building a relationship with us, thus bringing us back to Freud's "window of the soul.
" Whether dreams are a gift from our Creator or not, psychologists from the 1900s such as William Stekel and Carl Jung thought dreams were important enough to do extensive studies and research on.
Dreams can be revealing, meaningful and magical, but not if they are forgotten, left behind, or unwoven.
Weave together a tapestry of your dreams and maybe you will see what they are trying to tell you or what guidance they can give you, and...
sweet dreams.
This fact has been documented by dream researchers and studies at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.
Freud called dreams "the royal road to the unconscious," meaning that if we could interpret our dreams wisdom about ourselves would be revealed: as to our wishes, fears, dangers and sexual anxiety or bliss.
Freud also stated that dreams were the "window to the soul.
" Dream researchers believe that dreams are valuable because they help us sort out and work out the issues of our daily lives.
What do dreams mean and where do they come from? Some beliefs are that dreams are the mind's way of working through worry and stress.
They are visions that hold keys to situations or warnings to tune into.
Another theory is that they are visions of past lives stored in our subconscious or super conscious minds.
When we dream we see images, feel sensations and think thoughts with our sleeping mind.
These have been known to heal, inspire, and bring on fear or peace.
Whatever the case is, it has been proven that our dreams are important to our well being.
Research recognizes that dreams have psychological causes and physiological causes.
We should keep a journal in order to interpret the dreams we have.
Then we should try to interpret them ourselves, deciphering the signs and symbols of each dream.
Because each individual's personality, soul and subconscious mind is different, it would be hard or impossible to go by dream books that have been written for one and all.
Hold onto your dreams, visions and experiences; document them and the wisdom within.
Maybe they behold the hidden voice of our Creator; guiding us and building a relationship with us, thus bringing us back to Freud's "window of the soul.
" Whether dreams are a gift from our Creator or not, psychologists from the 1900s such as William Stekel and Carl Jung thought dreams were important enough to do extensive studies and research on.
Dreams can be revealing, meaningful and magical, but not if they are forgotten, left behind, or unwoven.
Weave together a tapestry of your dreams and maybe you will see what they are trying to tell you or what guidance they can give you, and...
sweet dreams.