Do You understand the language of your unconscious mind?
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ShriRam Sharma Acharya
The growth of knowledge gained by the human society in this age of
information explosion is truly remarkable. What has been achieved in the 20th
century alone is more than what was acquired during the past 5000 years of
human civilization. Modern Science claims to have deciphered the secrets of
Nature. This does sound credible, looking at the way science and
technology have enabled todays man to use the hidden resources and powers of
Nature to bestow enormous comforts on human life. However, the complexities of
life, its deep roots and eternal linkage with Nature yet remain far beyond the
reach of human intellect.
The ocean of knowledge traversed by modern age largely pertains to
matter-based sentient world. The secrets of the inner world of life are yet to
be uncovered. It is amazing that todays man, despite knowing so much about the
world around him, knows so little about his own self! The more one tries to
know the subtle world, the more enigmatic and mysterious it becomes. Let us
take the case of human mind alone. What is it? What is it made up of ? How does
it function? How and why it thinks and feels the way it does? All this remains
a mystery and a paradox. "How the other creatures communicate?", and
"How do they express their needs?", etc, has been studied to a large
extent. But, it remains to be known how the human mind communicates within its
silent world?
Research on human mind so far is mainly focused on the conscious
mind and brain functions. While a lot more is still required to be known on
these aspects, the inner cores of the unconscious mind appear to be unknowable.
Peoples conceptions of the unconscious mind are usually based on sheer
imagination, illusions, or guesswork. However, it appears to be a common belief
that the unconscious mind expresses itself via the language of dreams. But, we
have no sound scientific basis to answer what are dreams? What is their genesis
and nature?
The enormous live examples of momentous guidelines revealed through dreams, which pose Natures challenge before us, the intelligent beings. The language of the unconscious mind and the world of dreams is as interesting and hypnotizing, as are its complexities and mysteries. A large number of erudite psychologists opine that as the complications of human life cannot be resolved without experiencing its multiple dimensions in the worldly context, the same way, it would be necessary to experience the reflections of the unconscious mind before attempting an analysis of dreams.
The enormous live examples of momentous guidelines revealed through dreams, which pose Natures challenge before us, the intelligent beings. The language of the unconscious mind and the world of dreams is as interesting and hypnotizing, as are its complexities and mysteries. A large number of erudite psychologists opine that as the complications of human life cannot be resolved without experiencing its multiple dimensions in the worldly context, the same way, it would be necessary to experience the reflections of the unconscious mind before attempting an analysis of dreams.
The savants of yore seem to have a good hold on this rather occult
field of knowledge. Study of dreams was an established discipline of research
and practical application in the ancient times. Scriptures mention of many
instances when the seers and sages had made trend-setting predictions and given
guidance based on the analysis of dreams.
The rishis had acquired clear visions of the past, present, and future through the mirror of dreams. Understanding of the language of dreams was also popular in the ancient times as a therapy. The impact of the unconscious mind in unfolding secret knowledge via the medium of dreams has been accepted in the modern times too. Significant scientific discoveries of this age also materialized through the inspirations, clues, ideas, or implications, received in the dreams: Neils Bohr was awarded the Nobel Prize for his discovery of electronic orbits within an atom.
The rishis had acquired clear visions of the past, present, and future through the mirror of dreams. Understanding of the language of dreams was also popular in the ancient times as a therapy. The impact of the unconscious mind in unfolding secret knowledge via the medium of dreams has been accepted in the modern times too. Significant scientific discoveries of this age also materialized through the inspirations, clues, ideas, or implications, received in the dreams: Neils Bohr was awarded the Nobel Prize for his discovery of electronic orbits within an atom.
Thanks GOD, Thanks Sadguru,
Shiv Sharma
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