Do You understand the anguage of your unconscious mind
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ShriRam Sharma Acharya
This knowledge is the basis of the 20th century developments in
Atomic Physics and also provided a breakthrough for making hydrogen bomb. It is
amazing to note that Bohr was revealed the clue of this momentous theory in a
dream, which he saw in 1919. Neilss mind was engrossed in investigating the
atomic structures and properties those days when he once dreamt that he was
standing right inside the corona of the Sun surrounded by boiling gases and
vapors; and many planets were orbiting around him. He also saw that all these
planets and stars were tied by thin threads.
They cooled down and congregated at a common center; but were soon
dispersed due to an explosion and then started rotating in different orbits
around this center. This dream gave the much sought-for hint to Bohr to
visualize the nucleus of an atom and the orbits of its particles moving around
this core. Elias Harve of France had designed the first model of a sewing
machine. Everything was working fine except that he could not think about how
to put thread in the needle to facilitate continuous stitching by this
machine.
Despite various trials he could not find any solution for many days. One night he slept while thinking about the problem. When he was fast asleep, he dreamt that he had been surrounded by a group of barbarous tribes. He saw that these hunters were trying to kill him by the sharp daggers in their hands. Suddenly he noticed that there was a fine hole in the daggers sharp tip through which a piece of cloth (a flag) was hanging. The dream ended abruptly here but its memory remained fresh in Harves mind when he woke up in the morning.
Despite various trials he could not find any solution for many days. One night he slept while thinking about the problem. When he was fast asleep, he dreamt that he had been surrounded by a group of barbarous tribes. He saw that these hunters were trying to kill him by the sharp daggers in their hands. Suddenly he noticed that there was a fine hole in the daggers sharp tip through which a piece of cloth (a flag) was hanging. The dream ended abruptly here but its memory remained fresh in Harves mind when he woke up in the morning.
The picture of the hole in the draggers tip seen in the dream became
clearer in his mind and sparked off the idea of making a sharp hole at the tip
of the needle for the purpose of threading. This is how a dream led to a great
invention of the modern era. Interestingly, the method of large-scale
production of bullets was also learnt through a dream. Until about two
centuries ago, lead balls were used in the pull and press type guns.
These types of guns may now be seen in some backward villages, where people use them to scare away the wild animals. These guns were used in the battlefield those days. Production of the bullets was a tedious task as these were prepared by stretching lead wires or cutting lead sheets and then shaping them round. James Watt found this process too cumbersome and crude but he had no alternate solutions. His scientific instinct began searching for easier mechanisms. One of these days he dreamt that he had been blown away by stormy winds. Suddenly it started pouring.
These types of guns may now be seen in some backward villages, where people use them to scare away the wild animals. These guns were used in the battlefield those days. Production of the bullets was a tedious task as these were prepared by stretching lead wires or cutting lead sheets and then shaping them round. James Watt found this process too cumbersome and crude but he had no alternate solutions. His scientific instinct began searching for easier mechanisms. One of these days he dreamt that he had been blown away by stormy winds. Suddenly it started pouring.
He was amazed to see (in the dream) that instead of water or snow
this was a rain of tiny balls of lead. It clicked to him in his dream state
that this was the alternative improved method of making bullets. He woke up the
next moment but the clues provided by the dream were not clear to him. He had
written at one plac. "I saw the same dream for four nights in a sequel. It
forced me to think and decode the message conveyed by it - blow of wind, rains
(stream of water) and lead balls! One idea flashed that all this is an
indication of blowing the drops of melted lead in water with the help speedy
winds!" The above idea materialized soon thereafter, when James Watt
experimented near a water pond. Unlike today, there were no well-equipped
laboratories for scientific experiments in those times. James was looking for a
pool of water near a huge tree or wall.
He found a pond right behind a church. The place was breezy too. He got the permission to climb up the wall. From there he showered the droplets of molten lead into the pond. To his surprise, these droplets of molten lead were getting converted into tiny solid balls in the pond. These were indeed the bullets he saw in the dream. Rene Descartes is honored as a great mathematician and philosopher who laid the foundation of several major principles of mathematics and hence of modern science. His invaluable contributions can be attributed to the three history making dreams, which he saw on the 10th November 1619 at around 3 a.m. in the early hours of dawn. Descartes was puzzled those days by the complexities of his own life.
He found a pond right behind a church. The place was breezy too. He got the permission to climb up the wall. From there he showered the droplets of molten lead into the pond. To his surprise, these droplets of molten lead were getting converted into tiny solid balls in the pond. These were indeed the bullets he saw in the dream. Rene Descartes is honored as a great mathematician and philosopher who laid the foundation of several major principles of mathematics and hence of modern science. His invaluable contributions can be attributed to the three history making dreams, which he saw on the 10th November 1619 at around 3 a.m. in the early hours of dawn. Descartes was puzzled those days by the complexities of his own life.
The compulsions and attractions on the personal, social and
religious fronts on the one hand, and the adversities of circumstances on the
other, had put him in a great dilemma and he was unable to decide which way to
go? What best to do? He slept with these questions in mind that night when he
saw three dreams in a sequel. The first two offered some practical solutions to
his family problems. The third one was indeed enlightening.
He was given a clear direction and moral strength in this dream to devote his life to the evolution and expansion of mathematical knowledge. Descartes had dedicated his intellectual potentials and acumen for the noble cause vouchsafed to him in the dream.
He was given a clear direction and moral strength in this dream to devote his life to the evolution and expansion of mathematical knowledge. Descartes had dedicated his intellectual potentials and acumen for the noble cause vouchsafed to him in the dream.
Thereby he had propagated a
new line of thought, which was scientifically explicable and sound in
reasoning. He had also incorporated the deeper elements of knowledge from
religious philosophy. It is indeed remarkable to note that the basic philosophy
of life and principles of knowledge, which have influenced the western society
since past three hundred years, were inspired by Descartes unique dream.
Renowned philosopher of mathematics, Henry Feihar had compiled the views and
experiences of about sixty-nine mathematics scholars. Remarkably, he found that
61 of them had resolved difficult problems in mathematics, or had proved
abstract propositions, with the help of the clues provided in the dreams. The
reach of human mind is indeed infinite. Its potentials could be limitless.
However, it is unfortunate that most of us know the least about this nearest
companion.
Our attentions and efforts remain directed externally in the outer superficial aspect of life. We hardly find time to focus on this inner reflection of our own self. If we ever realize its subtler existence the unconscious mind, its miraculous powers would not remain esoteric for too long. The collective expansion of human minds is as naturally associated with the supreme consciousness as the energy cycle of the living body is with the sunlight. Elucidation of the hidden facets of mind expressed in the language of dreams could therefore open up a limitless source of enlightenment.
Our attentions and efforts remain directed externally in the outer superficial aspect of life. We hardly find time to focus on this inner reflection of our own self. If we ever realize its subtler existence the unconscious mind, its miraculous powers would not remain esoteric for too long. The collective expansion of human minds is as naturally associated with the supreme consciousness as the energy cycle of the living body is with the sunlight. Elucidation of the hidden facets of mind expressed in the language of dreams could therefore open up a limitless source of enlightenment.
Thanks GOD, Thanks Sadguru,
Shiv Sharma
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