Dreams
- Linkage between the visible and the invisible worlds
=Pt.ShriRamSharma
Acharya
The unconscious mind can receive subliminal
impulses of ever-new experiences via the cosmic signals of omnipresent
consciousness. Some of the Modern psychologists like Dr. Haffner M. Roberts
describe dreams as nothing more than the shadows and responses of the worldly
horizons of life. Several other contemporary scholars of psychology have,
however, contradicted such views. Prof. Fitz attributes dreams to be
"the means of transmission of the inner expressions of mind in an esoteric
language" which can also indicate the internal condition of the body and
mind of the dreamer.
Dr. Strumpel deciphers subtler roles of the dreams
and states that dreams depict the subliminal domains of life beyond the
barriers of the conscious or the visible world. Prof. Berdek warns that the
study of dreams should not be neglected by treating them as mere reflections or
shadows of the day-to-day activities and hidden ambitions. Many a times dreams
prove to be rich sources of immense information of unique importance. Dreams
are like layers of water on the surface of an ocean that might bring valuable
substances along with the deeper currents and convey what lies beneath in the
core.
The pearls of inner power and knowledge can be
fetched with the help of these clues. Sometimes dreams help resolve a mystery
or difficult problems, which were intractable by the logical thinking,
reasoning and trenchancy of the conscious mind. This becomes possible because the
conscious mind is overtaken by the unconscious mind during the moments of deep
sleep.
The extrasensory potentials of the latter thus get
a chance to transmit transcendental knowledge. Gaston Ugdiyani of Florence
(Italy) had seen a distinct dream when he was seven years old. He saw himself
as a priest in a temple in India.
The dream was so clear and impressive that the
image of the temple building remained alive in his memory for many years. It
also educed an attraction in his mind. He visited India as a young man and was
stunned to find, after a long search, that one of the temples in Mahabalipuram
was exactly
Thanks GOD, Thanks Sadguru,
Shiv Sharma
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