The Dreamer's Guidebook
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This is a simple guide book to those that search for the meaning of their dreams.
Bertena Varney
Bertena Varney is a Registered Yoga Teache- 200 via Yoga Alliance, a Usui Reiki Master, Certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher, Certified Life Coach, Certified Self Care Coach and is studying to receive her yoga teaching certification. She is the owner of A New You Self Care Coaching Services. She is also the Associate Professor of Sociology at Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College in Bowling Green, KY. She attended Morehead State University where she received her bachelor's and master's in social science and education, and a master's in sociology and criminology where she focused on cultures and counseling. She spent her collegiate career studying the supernatural and metaphysical in her history, mythology, sociology, and criminology classes. She would find anyway to include vampires, angels, and more into anything that she did. Her favorites studies were pop culture and mythology. She has also written home study course books including Angel Reiki, Healing with the Archangels, Reiki and more Her previous works include supernatural focused books 3 Editions of Lure of the Vampire and contributor and editor of Vampire News: Tasty Bits You Can Sink Your Fangs Into, Vampire News: The Not So End Times Edition,Vampires Romance to Rippers Vol 1 and Vol. 2 She is also contributor to both The Witching Hour and Sirens Conference Compendium. She loves making appearances to libraries, colleges, and conventions to discuss her love.
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The Dreamer's Guidebook - Bertena Varney
DID WE ALWAYS DREAM?
That may seem like a silly question but let us take a few moments to discuss early humans. Even when the world around them was quite simple and mundane, did they dream? The answer is yes! While we cannot have definitive proof of paleo humans, we can know that back in the Roman Era, striking and significant dreams were submitted to the Senate for analysis and interpretation.
What did man do with these odd images that appeared during their sleep? Well, they did what we do today – tried to interpret them! Dream interpretations date back to 3000-4000 B.C. where they were documented on clay tablets. For as long as we have been able to communicate our dreams, we have been fascinated with them and strive to understand them. People in primal societies were unable to distinguish between the dream world and reality. They not only saw the dream world as an extension of reality, but they believed that the dream realm was an even more powerful world. Back in the Greek and Roman era, dreams were often seen in a religious context and messages from the gods. Temples, called Asklepion, were built around the power of dreams. It was believed that sick people who slept in these temples would be sent cures through their dreams.
In Egypt, priests also acted as dream interpreters. The Egyptians recorded their dreams in hieroglyphics. People with particular vivid and significant dreams were believed to be blessed and were considered special. People who had the power to interpret dreams were looked up to and seen as divinely gifted. In the bible, there are over seven hundred mentions of dreams. Tracing back to these ancient cultures, people have always been inclined to interpret dreams.
Dreams were also seen as prophetic and an omen from outside spirits. People often looked to their dreams for signs of warning and advice from a deity, from the dead or even the works of a demon. Sometimes they look to their dreams for what to do or what course of action to take. Dreams often dictated the actions of political and military leaders. In fact, in the Greek and Roman era, dream interpreters even accompanied military leaders into battle to help and provide insight. Some interpreters aided the medicine men in a diagnosis. Dreams offered a vital clue for healers in finding what was wrong with the dreamer. Dreaming can be seen as an actual place that your spirit and soul leaves every night to visit. The Chinese believed that the soul leaves the body to go into this world. However, if they should be suddenly awakened, their soul may fail to return to the body. For this reason, even today some Chinese, are wary of alarm clocks.
Some Native American tribes and Mexican civilizations share this same notion of a distinct dream dimension. They believed that their ancestors lived in their dreams and took on non-human forms like plants or animals. They see those dreams as a way of visiting or having contact with their ancestors. Dreams also helped point to their mission or role in life and shape some of the choices that they make. The Native American Lakota tribe members often rely on dreams, and even nightmares, to guide them in the right direction when an important decision or life event has to be made.
During the Middle Ages, dreams were seen as evil, and its images were temptations from the devil. In the vulnerable sleep state, the devil was believed to fill the mind of humans with poisonous thoughts. He did his dirty work though dreams attempting to mislead humans down a wrong path.
In the early 19th century, dreams were dismissed as stemming from anxiety, a household noise or even indigestion. Hence there was really no significant meaning to them. Later on in the 19th century, Sigmund Freud revived the importance of dreams and its significance and need for interpretation. He revolutionized the study of dreams.
Sigmund Freud on Dreams
SIGMUND FREUD ACTUALLY called dreams the royal road to the unconscious,
That statement will probably remain true in psychology forever. Freud’s classic text, The Interpretation of Dreams, contains some of his finest work. Freud believed every dream is a wish fulfillment, and he kept this theory to the end, even though he gave up his initial idea that all dreams have a sexual