Monday, December 24, 2012

Dreams - II; Pujya Gurudev


Dreams - Linkage between the visible and the invisible worlds
=Pt.ShriRamSharma Acharya
When the same experiment was repeated with a coward clerk, he dreamt as if some unknown enemy is coming towards him with a thick stick and a lamp to beat him in the darkness of night. 
Napoleon Klettman and Eugene Aserensky of the Chicago University had attempted to investigate and identify the part or state of the body or brain responsible for experience of dreams. Despite long-term dedicated research they could not find any clue to proceed further. Their unperturbed motivation however brought fruits one day when they saw rapid movement of the eyeballs and variation in the face expressions of a sleeping child. 
This observation gave rise to rather focused hypothesis that the rapid movement of the eyeballs makes watching a dream possible. This had set the direction of modern research on dreams, which has come a long way since then. Dreams appear to be the mode of transmitting subtle messages of the mind through a rhetorically coded language. 
 Whatever one sees in the dreams is a reflection of the subconscious or unconscious mind. The active dreams of the kind illustrated above are expressions of the thoughts, sentimental currents and bodily functions in general. The implicit nature of these reflections mingled with multiple flashes of memory makes it almost impossible to decode the meanings of dreams in general. Most often there may not be anything substantial in a dream. 
The extrovert ambitions and agile mind of people frequently present them with abrupt dreams that are no better than a childs play or conjugation of delusions and arbitrary imaginations. 
Stationary dreams and dreams with intuitive messages are rare and are experienced by people whose mind is pure, serene, and stable. 
Thanks GOD, Thanks Sadguru,
Shiv Sharma

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