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Oneiromancy

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Oneiromancy: Encyclopedia - Oneiromancy

Oneiromancy is a form of divination by the analysis and interpretation of dreams. Oneiromancy is a part of psychoanalysis that intends to look beneath the manifest content of a dream, i.e., what we perceive in the dream, to the latent content of a dream, i.e., the meaning of the dream and the reason we dreamt it. The seminal work on the subject is The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud. Oneiromancy - Ancient. In the Tanach, Joseph intrepreted the dreams of the Pharaoh of Egypt; D ...

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Oneiromancy: Encyclopedia II - Oneiromancy - Ancient
In the Tanach, Joseph intrepreted the dreams of the Pharaoh of Egypt; Daniel also interpreted dreams. Artemidorus gives a list of authors mentioned in this longest of the ancient dreambooks. All are lost, but fragments are preserved in Artemidorus and other ancient authors. Aristotle and Plato both discuss dreams in various works. Achmet wrote an edition of Artemidorus Oneirocritica in addition to his own. Astrampsychus was the pseudonymous author of a number of divinatory, magical and medical wor ...

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Oneiromancy, Oneiromancy - Ancient, Oneiromancy - Contemporary, Oneiromancy - Hall, Oneiromancy - Freud, Oneiromancy - Jung, Oneiromancy - New Age

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Oneiromancy: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Oneiromancy

Oneiromancy

Divination through dreams.

 

(See also: Oneiromancy, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Oneiromancy: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Oneiromancy

Oneiromancy {BCW 3:431}

 

(See also: Oneiromancy, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

Oneiromancy: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Oneiromancy

Oneiromancy

Divination through dreams.

 

(See also: Oneiromancy, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Oneiromancy: Encyclopedia - Divination

Divination is the practice of ascertaining information from supernatural sources. If a distinction is to be made with fortune-telling, divination has a formal or ritual and often social character, usually in a religious context; while fortune-telling is a more everyday practice for personal purposes. Divination is often dismissed by skeptics as being mere superstition: in the 2nd century, Lucian devoted a witty essay to the career of a charlatan, Alexander the false prophet, trained by "one of those who advertise enchantments, ...

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Oneiromancy: Encyclopedia - Artemidorus

Artemidorus Daldianus or Ephesius was a professional diviner and author known for an extant five-volume Greek work Oneirocritica, (English: The Interpretation of Dreams). Artemidorus was surnamed Ephesius, from Ephesus, on the west coast of Asia Minor, but was also called Daldianus, from his mother's native city, Daldis in Lycia. He lived in the second century AD. According to Artemidorus, the material for his work was gathered during lengthy travels through Greece, Italy and Asia, from divine ...

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Oneiromancy: Encyclopedia - Religions of the Ancient Near East

The Religions of the Ancient Near East were mostly polytheistic, with some early examples of emerging Henotheism (Akhenaton, early Judaism). Especially the Luwian pantheon exerted a strong influence on Ancient Greece, see Greek Paganism, while the religion of Elam influenced the Zoroastrianism of the Achaemenid empire. Religions of the Ancient Near East - Overview. There were many different cultures in the Ancient Near East with different languages, different cultures, different religions, and differing myt ...

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Oneiromancy: Encyclopedia II - Religions of the Ancient Near East - Common threads

There are broad practices that these paths often hold in common: Purification and Cleansing Offerings, Sacrifices, and Libations Large Pantheons Religion tied to State/Government Use of Differing Forms of Divination Use of Magic, Incantation, Charms, and Amulets Religions of the Ancient Near East - Purification and cleansing. Many Ancient Near East religions believed that in order to approach the Deities, one needed to perform rites of purifi ...

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Religions of the Ancient Near East, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Overview, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Ancient Near East Pagan Cultures, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Common threads, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Purification and cleansing, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Offerings sacrifices and libations, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Large pantheons, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Religions tied to governments, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Forms of Divination, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Magic incantations charms and amulets, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Neopagan movements

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Oneiromancy: Encyclopedia II - Religions of the Ancient Near East - Overview

There were many different cultures in the Ancient Near East with different languages, different cultures, different religions, and differing mythologies. The religion of Ancient Mesopotamians (Sumer, Akkad, Assyria, Elam) is treated under Mesopotamian mythology. For the religion of Ancient Egypt, see Egyptian mythology. The early Hittite religion bore traits descended from Proto-Indo-European religion, but the later Hittite religions becomes more and more assimilated to Assyria. The religion of the ancient Minoans. Ancient Greek religion, Greek Mythology. The Myster ...

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Religions of the Ancient Near East, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Overview, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Ancient Near East Pagan Cultures, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Common threads, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Purification and cleansing, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Offerings sacrifices and libations, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Large pantheons, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Religions tied to governments, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Forms of Divination, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Magic incantations charms and amulets, Religions of the Ancient Near East - Neopagan movements

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Oneiromancy: Encyclopedia - Dream

A dream is the experience of images, sounds/voices, words, thoughts or sensations during sleep, with the dreamer usually not being able to influence the experience. The scientific discipline of dream research is oneirology. Dreaming has been associated with rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, a lighter form of sleep that occurs during the latter portion of the sleep cycle, characterized by rapid horizontal eye movements, stimulation of the pons, increased respiratory and heart rate, and temporary paralysis of the body; however, this association has been questioned, as it may only be t ...

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Oneiromancy: Encyclopedia II - Dream - Supernatural interpretation of dreams

Oneiromancy is the art of divination by interpreting dreams. In the Bible and the Qur'an, people such as Joseph and Daniel are given the ability to interpret dreams by Yahweh. Others such as Jacob and Saint Joseph the husband of Mary are given divinely inspired dreams. Many people to this day experience dreams they believe are sent by God. Often this can be a factor in conversion to another religion. Certain people and cultural traditions hold the world perceived via the senses to be an illusion, and the world directly experienced dur ...

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Dream, Dream - Neurology of dreams, Dream - Supernatural interpretation of dreams, Dream - Psychodynamic interpretation of dreams, Dream - Lucid dreaming, Dream - Dreams and reoccurrence of feelings, Dream - Books on Dreams

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Oneiromancy: Encyclopedia II - Dream - Neurology of dreams

There are many competing theories as to the neurological cause of the dreaming experience. The state of Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep is commonly associated with dreams, though it is not known whether dreams actually occur more frequently during this light sleep stage or are simply recalled more easily. REM sleep is known to be produced by a brain region known as the pons. The activation synthesis theory developed by Allan Hobson and Robert McCarley states that the brain tries to interpret random impulses from the pons as sensory inp ...

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Dream, Dream - Neurology of dreams, Dream - Supernatural interpretation of dreams, Dream - Psychodynamic interpretation of dreams, Dream - Lucid dreaming, Dream - Dreams and reoccurrence of feelings, Dream - Books on Dreams

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Oneiromancy: Encyclopedia II - Dream - Neurology of dreams

There are many competing theories as to the neurological cause of the dreaming experience. The state of Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep is commonly associated with dreams, though it is not known whether dreams actually occur more frequently during this light sleep stage or are simply recalled more easily. REM sleep is known to be produced by a brain region known as the pons. The activation synthesis theory developed by Allan Hobson and Robert McCarley state that the brain tries to interpret random impulses from the pons as sensory inpu ...

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Dream, Dream - Neurology of dreams, Dream - Supernatural interpretation of dreams, Dream - Psychodynamic interpretation of dreams, Dream - Lucid dreaming, Dream - Dreams and reoccurrence of feelings, Dream - Books on Dreams

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Oneiromancy: Encyclopedia II - Dream - Psychodynamic interpretation of dreams

Both Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung identify dreams as an interaction between the unconscious and the conscious. They also assert together that unconscious is the dominant force of the dream, and in dreams it conveys its own mental activity to the perceptive faculty. Freud, however, felt that there was an active censorship against the unconscious even during sleep; in his seminal work The Interpretation of Dreams, he explains and argues for his theory in detail. The critical difference between Freudian and Jungian theories ...

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Dream, Dream - Neurology of dreams, Dream - Supernatural interpretation of dreams, Dream - Psychodynamic interpretation of dreams, Dream - Lucid dreaming, Dream - Dreams and reoccurrence of feelings, Dream - Books on Dreams

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Oneiromancy: Encyclopedia II - Dream - Lucid dreaming

Researchers often define lucid dreaming as simply "being aware in a dream that one is dreaming". Many others define a lucid dream as a dream in which the dreamer has full awareness that the situation is a mental construct — and thus can analyse the situation logically and react accordingly. Such full awareness adds numerous extra abilities to the dreamer, particularly control of the direction of the dream. This control is particularly helpful during nightmares, when the "dream self" can face the "attacker" or other source of anxiety to con ...

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Dream, Dream - Neurology of dreams, Dream - Supernatural interpretation of dreams, Dream - Psychodynamic interpretation of dreams, Dream - Lucid dreaming, Dream - Dreams and reoccurrence of feelings, Dream - Books on Dreams

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Oneiromancy: Encyclopedia II - Dream - Psychodynamic interpretation of dreams

Both Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung identify dreams as an interaction between the unconscious and the conscious. They also assert together that unconscious is the dominant force of the dream, and in dreams it conveys its own mental activity to the perceptive faculty. Freud, however, felt that there was an active censorship against the unconscious even during sleep; in his seminal work The Interpretation of Dreams, he explains and argues for his theory in detail. ...

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Dream, Dream - Neurology of dreams, Dream - Supernatural interpretation of dreams, Dream - Psychodynamic interpretation of dreams, Dream - Lucid dreaming, Dream - Dreams and reoccurrence of feelings, Dream - Books on Dreams

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