Remembrances, Reality, Dreams

Remembrances, Reality, Dreams
Author: Jon Willey
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-12-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781650202037

Recalling what has been is a platter of joy and melancholy that lends perspective to today and molds our hopes and dreams for tomorrow. Yesterday is gone and we only exist in the moments of today. Tomorrow we can only pray for and hope we will be granted by grace.

Remember Your Dreams

Remember Your Dreams
Author: Stefan Zugor
Publisher: Stefan Z
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

*From The Creator/Founder Of ‘HowToLucid’ & The YouTube Channel ‘Lucid Dreaming Experience’ With 141K Subscribers* REMEMBER MORE DREAMS - This guide is a detailed guide on remembering your dreams more, and more vividly. Dreams are often forgotten but they are some of the most beautiful things we experience as humans. IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY - Learn proven methods for improving your memory, recalling more dreams and thinking more clearly. You'll even learn a simple trick to remember lists of up to 150 words EASILY in only a few minutes CAPTURE BEAUTIFUL DREAM MEMORIES FOREVER - Lucid dreams are some of the most beautiful things we can do, and you'll learn how to capture these beautiful memories in your mind so you can relive the moments again and again UNLOCK YOUR MIND - A better memory means you can learn ANYTHING more effectively. Learning how to learn is one of the most important things to do to be successful. The proven memory methods you'll learn here will improve your memory, forever. This ebook is on a special discount price on here for a limited time only, as it sells for much more than this on my website Howtolucid.com so if you're interested in this guide, get it quickly! There's also a special bonus section at the back of this book which has some great extras for you! Take the leap and start improving your memory today!

Recollections of Trauma

Recollections of Trauma
Author: J. Don Read
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1475726724

Proceedings of a NATO ASI held in Port de Bourgenay, France, June 1996

The Beginning of Reality

The Beginning of Reality
Author: SJ Paul Dominic
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2008
Genre: Dreams
ISBN: 9788189317621

Getting in touch with your Night- time Dreams. Remembrance of Night-time Dreams can be amusing or astonishing, enticing or teasing, uplifting or depressing, thrilling or threatening. By our way of response it could lead us to deeper, refreshing levels of recollections, recognition and resonance. This book will lead the reader to a deeper response to dreaming that is the unconscious part of human living.

Dreams and atrocity

Dreams and atrocity
Author: Emily-Rose Baker
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2023-03-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 152615806X

This volume explores the relationship between oneiric and historical episodes of atrocity as depicted in transnational twentieth- and twenty-first-century art, film, literature and theatre. Examining the political and aesthetic power harnessed by dreams in increasingly ‘dark times’, it takes as its starting point the overlooked significance granted to the oneiric beyond Freudian psychoanalysis. By reading the oneiric within variously known cultural texts – including Holocaust fiction, world cinema, Bronx theatre, surrealist art and two collections of wartime dream transcriptions – the volume also offers a renewed perspective on modern and contemporary trauma. In so doing, it demonstrates the relevance of the oneiric, beyond the interpretative framework of psychoanalysis, as an aesthetic and political tool with which to alert us and respond to the violence of our contemporary world.

Remembrance of Blood

Remembrance of Blood
Author: Zulfiqar Raja
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2018-12-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1728381894

Michael Martyn lives in a small American town, with his ageing mother and vulnerable younger sister. They need him but he hides in a dark place where no-one can find him. Haunted by the tragic death of his father and the strict religious teaching of his defiant mother, Michael is forced to confront the brutal past of his family, in a town ruled by a psychopathic sheriff whose family have been feared for generations. The mystery behind his missing brother; Gabriel, and the eerie shadows in the forest, which are leading him to a destiny where blood awaits and salvation has never been further away.

The Remembrance

The Remembrance
Author: Robert Williams
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2002-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595220932

It is a time in the far future, and the human species is on the brink of extinction. One of the last humans alive is Seth, an amnesiac with mysterious origins. In desperation he makes an unholy bargain with a powerful race of alien beings, hoping to somehow regain his memories and the lost history of humankind. What he discovers are echoes of humanity's ancient past, its stunning future, and a love that changed the fate of the world.

Real dreams are actions of the true Self

Real dreams are actions of the true Self
Author: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Publisher: Philaletheians UK
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2018-01-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Dreams are images of hopes and fears. Somnambulism, premonitions, and second sight are a disposition, energised by the power of the imagination, to perceive and guess by intuition reflections from the Astral Light. In sense dreams the mind is always asleep. The sensual tendencies of the dreamer are readily impressed by pictures from the Astral Light, and thus the direction of such dreams is always towards the animal plane. We should therefore train ourselves to wake up when a sense dream occurs; and the instantaneous rejection of impure thoughts during the period of waking consciousness will tend to set up a habit of rejection, which will act automatically in sleep. There is no simple answer to the question “what is it that dreams?” for it depends entirely on each individual, what principle will be the chief motor in dreams, and whether they will be remembered or forgotten. When the material man dreams, all he sees with his eyes shut, and in or through his mind, is of course subjective. But the Inner Man, who is the silent spectator of the life of the dreamer, all he sees is as objective as he is himself to himself. The dream state is common not only to all men, but also to all animals, from the highest mammalia to the smallest birds, and even insects. Every being endowed with a physical brain, or organs approximating thereto, must dream. Human dreams do not differ much from those of the animals. But that which is entirely terra incognita for science is the real dreams and experiences of the immortal Ego overshadowing mortal man, which thinks and acts independently of the physical body. What we often regard as dreams or idle fancies may be stray pages torn out from the life and experiences of the Inner Man, the dim recollection of which at the moment of awakening becomes more or less distorted by our physical memory. Every night, when the Inner Man is freed from the trammels of matter, he lives a separate life within his prison of clay. But the outer man cannot be conscious of the Inner Man, for his brain and thinking apparatus are paralyzed more or less completely. Ordinary dreams are caused by sensuously desirous consciousness awakened into chaotic activity by the slumbering reminiscences of the lower mind. The combined action of desires and animal soul is purely mechanical. It is instinct, not reason, which is active in them. But, as a rule, our memory registers only the fugitive and distorted impressions which the brain receives at the moment of awakening. Among the vast number of meaningless dreams there are some in which presages are given of coming events. When such dreams come true, they may be termed prophetic. In the case of individuals who have truly prophetic dreams, it is because their physical brains and memory are in closer relation and sympathy with their Higher Ego than in the generality of men. The Adept, however, does not dream, he just paralyzes his lower self during sleep, and becomes perfectly free. Dreams are illusions and the Adept is beyond illusion. Imagination is the best guide of our blind senses. We see through our imagination, and that is the natural aspect of the miracle. But we also see actual and true things, and it is in this that lies the marvel of the natural phenomenon. Those of a nervous temperament, whose sight is weak and imagination vivid, are the fittest persons for this kind of divination. The stronger the spirituality of the dreamer, the easier it will be for the Higher Ego to impress on the brain a vivid picture of the dream. In the materialistic man, in one whose proclivities and passions have severed his astral soul from her spiritual counterpart and master, in him whose labour has so worn out the body as to render him temporarily insensible to the voice of his soul — such persons rarely, if ever, will have any dreams at all. On the other hand, highly spiritual people will see visions and dreams when asleep, and even in their hours of wakefulness. Messages sent by one soul to another are perceived as premonitions, dreams, and visions. Facts are generally inverted in dreams, and this can be explained by the law of introverted mental vision. The Higher Ego does not think as its evanescent personality does. Its thoughts are vivid pictures and visions of past and future scenes, of wonderful living acts and heroic deeds, which are all present in the eternal now — even as they were when speech expressed in sounds did not exist, when thoughts were things, and men did not need to express them in speeches, for they instantly realised themselves in action by the power of Kriyashakti, that mysterious power which transforms instantaneously ideas into visible forms. In persons of a very materialistic mind, because the Ego is so trammelled by matter, it can hardly give all its attention to one’s actions, even though the latter may commit sins for which that Ego will have to suffer conjointly in future. True dreams, being actions of the Higher Ego, they produce effects which are recorded on their own plane. Ordinary dreams, by and large, are the waking and hazy recollections of such actions. Between the inner man and the physical brain there is a kind of conscious telegraphic communication going on incessantly, day and night. When the brain is asleep, the physical memory and imagination are also asleep, and all cognitive functions are at rest. Our mundane life is a “dream” to the Higher Ego, while the inner life, or what we call the “dream plane,” is the real life for it. The will of the common man is dormant in dreams and therefore inactive. A sick person, especially just before death, is very likely to see in dream, or vision, those whom he loves and is continually thinking of; and so also is a person awake, but intensely thinking of a person who is asleep at the time. In cases of consumption, or other emaciating diseases, dreams become pleasant because the astral soul of the patient has begun detaching from the physical body, and therefore becomes more clairvoyant in proportion. As death approaches, the body wastes away and ceases to be an impediment or barrier between the brain of the ailing man and his Higher Ego. In Black Magic it is no rare thing to evoke the “spirit” of a sleeping person. Thus the sorcerer may learn from the apparition any secret he chooses, while the sleeper remains ignorant of what is going on. A nightmare arises from oppression and difficulty in breathing; and the latter will always create a feeling of oppression and a sensation of impending calamity. By cultivating the power of dreaming, clairvoyance is developed. But only one’s clairvoyant faculty, aided by spiritual intuition, can interpret one’s dreams. The only one who profits from a dream book is its author. If you could remember your dreams in deep sleep, when the spiritual consciousness is active, you would be able to remember all your past incarnations. That exalted state of remembrance is the “Memory of the Heart”; and the capacity to impress itself on the brain, so that it becomes part of its consciousness, marks the opening of the Third Eye.

Disentagling Dreams and Reality

Disentagling Dreams and Reality
Author: Elizabeth Kate Judd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2014
Genre: Dream interpretation
ISBN:

The content of dreams appears to influence the creation of both internally and externally generated false memories. Two studies were employed to examine the extent to which dreams are confused with memories of real events. The first study examined the extent to which external suggestion influenced participants' (N=33) likelihood to misremember dream content in a laboratory context. On the first day, participants were asked to study a list of words and pictures. The following day they were exposed to a false suggestion that words and people from their dream were on the list of words and pictures viewed on the previous day. On the third day, they were asked to recall what had been presented on the original list. Findings suggested that externally generated false memories using dream content did not occur as frequently as prior research indicated. Furthermore, on the last day there was no bias for a misinformation effect using dream content except for novel words provided in the final test. This last finding may suggest that one's own dream words are inherently more familiar and thus more likely to be falsely remembered. The second study asked participants (N=161) to complete an online questionnaire that examined the prevalence and corresponding factors of internally generated false origins of dreams. The results demonstrated that a sizable proportion of participants reported having memories of which the origin could not be established. Overall, the results indicate that dream content can sometimes be confused for memories of real events. These confusions could have significant implications for forensic contexts and processes, such as false memories of crimes being brought to police or dream content being included through accidental suggestion of false information.