segunda-feira, 15 de agosto de 2011

There’s no bigger mystery then to dream

I just came back from holidays, all fresh and rosy-cheeked, ready to contemplate, reflect and blog my perspective till my heart’s content!
There’s nothing better than to meditate what’s all around us. I'm a citizen of the world and in this global domain I’m a multi-faceted woman so therefore today I'll choose English as the language to express my thoughts. That's freedom of choice literally so to say; however I wonder who might read this anyway. Never mind, who cares whose nationality you are, as long as you came for good…

The Stuff that Dreams Are Made of (1858), painted by John Anster Fitzgerald

I guess it’s all the way through a dream that we can grow more about ourselves, our emotions the way we work and reach our unconscious.

"O sonho é uma porta estreita, dissimulada no que tem a alma de mais obscuro e de mais íntimo; abre-se sobre a noite original e cósmica que pré formava a alma muito antes da existência da consciência do eu e que a perpetuará até muito além do que possa alcançar a consciência individual"

C.G. Jung


I’m sorry for my poor translation:

“A dream is a narrow door, dissimulated in what the soul has of more obscure and more intimate: it opens over the original and cosmic night that pre- formed the soul, much before the existence of the conscience of the I (myself) and it will perpetuate it until much further beyond individual conscience can reach "

Everybody dreams I think…. There’s no bigger mystery then to dream. Each night as we sleep we seem to make a backup of all our daily data. Everything seems to be processed, images, thoughts etc…It’s during this that dreams occur... From where do in fact dreams come? In which part of the brain are they formed? How are they stored? Are they prophetic or are they only reactions of what our bodies live during the time we are awaken? Is it necessary to dream?

Sometimes we don’t recall our dreams when we wake up and the longer we wait to try it the harder it becomes to remember them...It seems that the method to learn keeping dreams in our minds is to experts say, have a pen and paper handy by our bed. Registering every detail we recall to have dreamed with as soon as we wake up. This way images will still be fresh in our minds and much clearer will become the whole picture.

I guess that since Aristotle, the Arabs, Freud and Jung etc.. many theories, beliefs and religions revealing the most diverse scientific and spiritual aspects were formed with base on dreams. Each person is free to choose the definition that better adapts to their convictions.

Anyway I believe they have symbolic warnings. Somehow they can warn us about some things. Either by ourselves or by a hidden wish in our minds. Either by what is beyond our physical realm as spirits and angels or other elements close to us. Maybe our soul releases in her astral journey, during our period of vigilance.

Apparently our life is influenced by several aspects, since cultural to religious. Therefore a pagan man will have much difficulty in getting a Divine vision because he doesn’t believe so. He doesn’t have that registry in his data stored inside him. Each individual will get his own signs threw dreams according his own life habits, customs, traditions, beliefs.

Reality and dream have always been side by side. We just need to understand exactly its elements, its own language so that we can have a better understanding of its messages. Some enlightened people have already some interpretations that may be helpful when a inexplicable intuition rises after a dream.

“To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there’s the rub;
For in that sleep of death what dreams may come”
—-Hamlet, William Shakespeare


Luisa

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