DREAMS
The Bible
Pharaoh dreams seven fat cows and seven lean years and then seven full and seven empty ears. Joseph foretells a time of abundant harvests (seven fat cows and seven ears full) and seven years of famine, then sets out to do in stocks in years of plenty to use in those of famine. Pharaoh convinced by the proposal of Joseph puts it over the land (Genesis 41.1 to 40).
American Indians American Indians with various techniques they searched for a dream when they wanted an indication of an important choice to make. For the dreams that usually manifests itself in, used their interpretation. Also characteristic of the built-mandala pendants that hung above the bed of the child to "catch the dreams" so that the small peaceful sleep.
Each tribe had its own shaman, who was then able to interpret the signals that were transmitted by both dreams that seemingly random events, and always knew what to do in every situation.
could all have dreams ecstatic, saying it was in use, once come to the childhood, the boys went for a few days in solitude in order to get the first ecstatic dream. Then, after quitting, they returned to the tribe and told in every detail the shaman, who in turn interpreted and established what would be the role of the boy in the tribe, when he became an adult.
Proust
At various times in his great work relates Proust of dreams and nightmares and the different sensations you feel during the stage of sleep and waking. About the revival says
"... I spent a second over centuries of civilization, and the image blurred that I could see the oil lamps and flat-collar shirts, little by little, he would rework the original elements of myself. Perhaps the immobility of the things around us is imposed on them by our certainty that they and not others, stillness of our thoughts towards them. "
FREUD
For Freud the dream is the product of activity ' unconscious, very simply, it symbolically represents the realization of desires of the subject. It comes from the emotional contour of the subject itself, its guilt, its complaints and various tricks of the mind in order to disguise the profound message of the mind . Freud judged dreams as hallucinations physiological, as opposed those pathological conditions that occurred in the subject awake. Through associations and other locations psychoanalytic ideas he was trying to treat mental disorders of his patients, giving considerable room for interpretation of their dreams.
The individual elements that form the scene of the dream appears frequently reproduce memories and fragments of real events of recent or remote past. These are known as daylight remains, that is the residue of the vigil. If they help to build the dream sequence, but not explain, are used by the dream to achieve their goals and specifications. In general, the dreams of adults express desires incompatible with the ego, and then censored. Regarding the function of dreams, Freud argues that this unconscious desires by providing a small and innocent form of hallucinatory fulfillment, is a compromise between the demands of the ego and trends removed.
Currently, analysts are more likely to regard the dream as a representation of the psychological situation existing in the subject when the dream is done, and the figures that appear dreamlike experience as well as represent objects or persons to whom directs the dreamer's desires, they can also symbolize aspects of the personality of the individual.
JUNG
According to Carl Gustav Jung, the dreams could be seen even from a perspective point of view that is with an eye on the future. Jung observed in these lines of development of psychological growth. He began by finding that manifest themselves in dreams about the possibilities of "things not yet realized." Jung conceived from the outset had dreams like creations.
Another difference from the Freudian model is that according to Jung's dream may represent not only the personal unconscious content, including its themes of the collective unconscious is that part of our psyche that preserves universal symbols called archetypes that come from personal acquisitions but are inherited from the species as a result the history of humanity from the beginning. According to the Jungian concept must be attributed to the collective production of myths, religious ideas, visions and dreams, because people from different cultures can spontaneously draw on a common symbolic imagery. Jung describes this kind of dream "big dreams", dreams that are rich in meaning that comes from this deeper layer of the psyche. These dreams occur mostly in the decisive period of life, namely in early childhood, during puberty, in the middle of the road (between 36 and 40 years) and Conspectu mortis. It is no longer in the case of archetypal images, personal experiences, but in a certain extent of general ideas, whose basic meaning is to be found in the sense that it is their characteristic and not in some context of personal events.
Jung came to formulate the concept of collective unconscious through his interpretation of his dream, which featured a classic symbol of the dream: the home. He dreamed of being in a comfortable lounge furnished in eighteenth-century style, the first floor of a house unknown but it felt to be his home. He went to explore the rest of the house. Saw a heavy door that opened onto a staircase, fell to the floor below which led into a cellar. This cellar was a large room with an antique look beautiful vaulted ceiling, and below it, passing another scale, he found himself in a sort of cave like a tomb full of prehistoric skeletons with skulls and fragments of pottery. Jung interpreted the dream thus:
"It was clear that the house represented a kind of image of the psyche, that is the condition in which it was then my conscience, with more additions unconscious until then acquired. The consciousness was represented by the living room had an atmosphere of populated place. By beginning the ground unconscious itself. How to get off the bottom, the less strange and obscure. In the cave I had found the remains of a primitive civilization, ie the world of primitive man in myself, a world that can only with difficulty be reached or illuminated by consciousness. My dream is thus a sort of diagram of the structure of the human psyche. The dream became a guiding image for me. It was my first glimpse of life in the personal psyche, a collective from the outset that I thought was made up of traces of primitive modes of action. Later, with more experience and wider knowledge base, I saw in those ways of acting forms of instinct, ie the archetypes. "
If the technique is the interpretation of Freudian free association, the procedure used by Jungian analysts is the 'amplification', which is to require a person to spend on your dream, providing his impressions of it, expressing what it hits him in particular, along with other images and symbols, thus illuminating the themes in dreamy shades of all their possible meanings, also using the 'active imagination "that bears patient to come awake in the dream state of mind, following spontaneous fantasies, images and symbols that arise.
NIGHTMARES
Nightmares are common in children, generally occur between 4 and 12 years and then disappear in adolescence. Their appearance in adulthood and their persistence over time are related to stressful life situations and psychological problems in the affective sphere, in particular related to anxiety and lack of control of aggressive impulses, or are due to the abrupt cessation of certain drug treatments (such as barbiturates). Although abstinence from drugs, amphetamines and alcohol may create the appearance of nightmares.
When applicants indicate the presence of a physical or psychological problem that needs to be adequately resolved: it is always a sign that the body sends us.
Although the latter phrase suggests a split between body and mind, what I mean is different. We
commonly used and conditioned to think on the basis of a split between body and mind, and therefore also the language often leads to generate this misunderstanding. In this type of packaging also includes a tendency to believe that the brain is the seat of the mind. As if in our brain, there was the "pilot" of our lives ... the homunculus that form thoughts, and the body was nothing but a car driven by this homunculus.
This concept is nothing short of insane, but, unfortunately, was rooted in Western culture for centuries. Even if psychology, epistemology, all branches of modern culture have amply demonstrated the fallacy, it remained in our substrate and symbolic language, so you must always continue to dismantle this view, even when we are convinced that it has already dismantled !
So, back to the sentence first say that the body shows signs of discomfort with the symptoms and even dreams. To simplify the saying "the body sends to the mind", but do not imagine that these are two separate currencies.
A dream is so grievous may result from a distressing situation that is going through, both from a physical disorder, especially if it is early or subclinical stage, when it has not yet been diagnosed.
For Freud, dreams of anxiety are the result of a failure of the work of censorship: the censorship function without the camouflage, the self is invested by the contents of the unconscious. Freud writes about it: "The observation is that dreams have a content of anguish escaped censure. The dream of anxiety is often found wish fulfillment, of course not a desire but a desire to accept rejected. Anxiety is the clue that the repressed desire was more powerful of the complaint, that desire has imposed, or was about to impose its satisfaction against censorship. " Those dreams bring the dreamer in the face of desires, thoughts and memories that he has denied and does not recognize as their own. These little known aspects of the self
are organized in what Jung called the Shadow (which is our part refused, the sum of all the personal characteristics that, because of their incompatibility with the lifestyle choice consciously, the individual hides himself and to others) that can personify the characters are introduced in the dream that dream. In fact, dreams of anxiety in psychotherapy provide the most direct way to find out the real problem affecting the life of the subject and you talk to ordinary dreams to reach the solution. In anxiety dreams the dreamer is faced with a situation that threatens his dream identity, they mark special moments of life of the individual, having to do with the troubles related to personal activities, and that is why they are more often during adolescence and the crisis of middle age.
E 'can distinguish between the dreams of anxiety in three broad categories of interpretation.
The first derives from the nightmares playing traumatic experiences from the subject in the past, situations or hazards which could not react adequately, in which he was the subject passive victim. Invasions are violent in psychological continuity, represent an unacceptable attempt to assimilate, remember to convert to an unimaginable.
In the second category are those that arise from distressing dreams, fears for its own impulses, sexual and aggressive, and, as we said in the shadow report, each of these uncontrolled trends can be found in a symbolic representation of monstrous beings or animals .
In the third category are those dreams, or semi-dream experiences, which are the product of simple mental home bodily sensations, such as the pangs of hunger, creating visceral nightmares of being attacked by spiders or tingling of leg becomes the attack on an army of ants, or the impression of being crushed by a heavy weight.
Jungian interpretation, the terror of nightmares, as well as representing the effect of the encounter with the Shadow, could be attributable to the mysterium tremendum the primordial force of the appearance of a powerful archetypal collective unconscious that can personify the dreamer as a monstrous entity.
HOMEOPATHY In homeopathy there are
's remedies riccorrenti characterized by certain dreams.
But these are simple key notes that mark some remedies.
In Homeopathy, the trail during healing, the patient often refers to the doctor some dreams, which can address the latter is in understanding
-confirmation of the effectiveness of the remedy chosen, the choice of remedy later.
Some cancer patients who received homeopathic treatment as a support of allopathic treatment, have reported very interesting dreams that have highlighted the relationship they had with the concept of life, personal suffering and death, as they healed, continued to report dreams that revealed the release of the disease.
Some terminally ill, finally, always treated with homeopathic remedies, have narrated dreams in which he noted in an increasingly accepted as a peaceful end imminent. STOP
The three are collages of John Ambrosioni and is entitled
"But Adam, who ..."," Humanitarian aid "and" Awakening. "
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