Monday, November 1, 2010

Dream Interpretation and History

Dream work according Sigmund FreudImage via Wikipedia
Dreams have fascinated people for thousands of years.

Ancient Egyptians analyzed their dreams, and believed that dreams held clues about how to heal a sick person. Dream analysis reached heights in popularity during the Victorian times, when dream experts of every kind analyzed dreams to diagnose work, relationship, health and many other problems.

Famed psychic Edgar Casey is said to have visited patients in his dreams and healed them, and Sigmund Freud saw dreams as a way a to cure mental illness.

Today there are as many different ideas about dreams as they are kinds of dreams.

Some people use their dreams to analyze their past, present, and future lives. Others see their dreams in terms of archetypes. Still others believe that their deceased loved ones communicate to them through dreams.
So what do dreams really mean? If you fall in a dream, does it mean you are going to die? Can a dream predict the future?

No one knows for sure, but many dreamers use dream journaling to develop their intuition and personal insight. Writing down dreams as soon as you wake can help you understand your life better.

Try it:

Each night for two weeks, avoid alcohol, caffeine and tobacco which can interfere with your sleep.
Every morning as soon as you wake, write down what you remember of the night before.
Your clear intuition will speak to you in a way you have never before experienced.
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