Dreams
- Linkage between the visible and the invisible worlds
=Pt.ShriRamSharma
Acharya
As most of us might have experienced, dreams appear
to be arbitrary reflections of memory and abrupt creations of the agility of
mind. We can hardly find any truth and logical basis or purpose in the broken
sequence of what we usually dream in sleep. Interestingly though, when we are
watching a dream, every scene appears real! We experience every bit of it as if
we are living in it. Many a time dreams appear to be quite amusing and
entertaining. Quite often they are frightening nightmares too.
The imaginary world of dreams may sometimes be supernatural and soothing fairylike "dream land". Some dreams are scary and they stress our mind with unprecedented fear and worries Usually, these diversified experiences occur because of the influence of the semi-conscious state of mind.
The imaginary world of dreams may sometimes be supernatural and soothing fairylike "dream land". Some dreams are scary and they stress our mind with unprecedented fear and worries Usually, these diversified experiences occur because of the influence of the semi-conscious state of mind.
Desires, apprehensions and inquisitions of the
conscious (external) mind, and the perceptions and conditioning of the sense
organs induce corresponding influences in the subconscious state of sleep. For
example, concupiscence at the time of sleep would generally result in vulgar
scenes of sexual indulgence in the dreams. Active dreams of this kind might
even stimulate the genitals and cause night-discharge. The heaviness of
stomach, indigestion, headache, anger, mental stress tension etc, also bear
associated negative effects on dreams.
Bites of mosquitoes, bedbugs, lice, etc may be
depicted in the dreams as the incidents involving experiences of injuries,
pains, irritation, etc. Unfulfilled desires, suppressed emotions and
psychosomatic complexes, are also reflected in the variegated experiences of
dreams, which would normally be beyond the imaginations of the conscious mind.
Most of the above kinds of the active (subconscious) dreams are hazy,
haphazard, and difficult to be remembered. Often the dreams of this category do
not bear any meaning or purpose. Such dreams cannot be analyzed or interpreted
scientifically and these hardly have any connection with the hidden messages of
the unconscious mind. However, frequent occurrence of the dreams of similar
kinds may have roots in some psychosomatic disorder or disease.
Analysis of whatever is remembered from repeated
experiences of same sort of dream during sleep might be useful in diagnosis and
cure in such cases. Correlation of mental tendencies and response of active
dreams sometimes becomes apparent from the specific reactions of the
semi-conscious (subconscious) mind during active sleep. For instance, look at
the following experiments conducted in the Dream Research division of the California
University. As part of the studies of the effects of surrounding environment on
dreams, a candle was lit and kept for some time in front of the closed eyes of
a sleeping person, who happened to be a sportsman. The latter felt in his dream
at that moment that a white bat and a golden shining ball are kept in front of
him which he is about to pick up for a play.
Thanks
GOD, Thanks Sadguru,
Shiv
Sharma
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