The night speaks !!!
The mouth that speaks at night when humans are fast gone to a deep sleep , I call it dream .
A dream is a succession of images idea emotions and sensations that usually occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep .
The Content and purpose of dream are not fully understood thought they have been a topic of scientific philosophical and religious interest throughout recorded history
Dream interpretation is the attempt at drawing meaning from dreams and searching for an underlying messages .the science called that
Oneirology opinions about the meaning of dreams have vained and shifted through time and culture many endorse the Freudian theory of dreams that dreams reveal insight into hidden desires and emotions
Cultural believes about dreams greak and roman periods , the people believed that dreams where direct messages from deities or deceased person and that they predict the future
IN HINDUISM
In the mandukya Upanishad ,part of the Veda scripture of Indian Hinduism, a dreams is one of the three States that the soul experience during its lifetime, the other two states being the waking States and the sleep state
Indigenous American tribes and Mexican civilization believe that dreams are a way of visiting and having constant with their ancestors middle ages brought a harsh interpretation of dream as evil and the images as temptation from the devill
THE HEBREW VIEW
Hebrew connected their dream heavily with their religion through the Hebrew were monotheistic and believed that dreams were the voice of one God alone they have good dreams and bad dreams
Example prophet Samuel would lay down and sleep in the temple at Shiloh before the ark and received the word of the lord .
THE CHRISTIANS
Christians mostly shared the belief of the Hebrew and thoughts that dreams were of supernatural character
Example Jacob's dreams of a ladder that stretches from earth to heaven
The believe of Christian that God can speak with a person through dream
SO WHAT DID YOU CALL DREAM ?
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