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A dream is a succession of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that usually occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep.
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- He argued that important unconscious desires often relate to early childhood memories and experiences.
- Beginning in the late 19th century, Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis, theorized that dreams reflect the dreamer's unconscious mind and specifically that dream content is shaped by unconscious wish fulfillment.
- Some Native American tribes have used vision quests as a rite of passage, fasting and praying until an anticipated guiding dream was received, to be shared with the rest of the tribe upon their return.
- Some Indigenous American tribes and Mexican populations believe that dreams are a way of visiting and having contact with their ancestors.
- The Dreaming is a common term within the animist creation narrative of indigenous Australians for a personal, or group, creation and for what may be understood as the "timeless time" of formative creation and perpetual creating.
- Herodotus in his The Histories, writes "The visions that occur to us in dreams are, more often than not, the things we have been concerned about during the day."
- Cicero's Somnium Scipionis described a lengthy dream vision, which in turn was commented on by Macrobius in his Commentarii in Somnium Scipionis.
- Marcus Tullius Cicero, for his part, believed that all dreams are produced by thoughts and conversations a dreamer had during the preceding days.
- Plato's student, Aristotle (384–322 BCE), believed dreams were caused by processing incomplete physiological activity during sleep, such as eyes trying to see while the sleeper's eyelids were closed.
- Greek philosopher Plato (427-347) wrote that people harbor secret, repressed desires, such as incest, murder, adultery, and conquest, which build up during the day and run rampant during the night in dreams.
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- For instance, a dream of a dim star high in the night sky indicated problems in the head region, while low in the night sky indicated bowel issues.
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- The father of modern medicine, Hippocrates (460–375 BCE), thought dreams could analyze illness and predict diseases.
- In that century, other cultures influenced Greeks to develop the belief that souls left the sleeping body.
- Antiphon wrote the first known Greek book on dreams in the 5th century BCE.
- where they entered through a keyhole, exiting the same way after the divine message was given.
- The earliest Greek beliefs about dreams were that their gods physically visited the dreamers,
- Morpheus, the Greek god of dreams, also sent warnings and prophecies to those who slept at shrines and temples.
- The Greeks shared their beliefs with the Egyptians on how to interpret good and bad dreams, and the idea of incubating dreams.
- Some list different possible outcomes, based on occasions in which people experienced similar dreams with different results.
- A surviving collection of dream omens entitled Iškar Zaqīqu records various dream scenarios as well as prognostications of what will happen to the person who experiences each dream, apparently based on previous cases.
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- The Babylonians and Assyrians divided dreams into "good," which were sent by the gods, and "bad," sent by demons.
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- This belief and dream interpretation had been questioned since early times, such as by the philosopher Wang Chong (27–97 CE).
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- In Chinese history, people wrote of two vital aspects of the soul of which one is freed from the body during slumber to journey in a dream realm,
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- Buddhist views about dreams are expressed in the Pāli Commentaries and the Milinda Pañhā.
- In Buddhist literature, dreams often function as a "signpost" motif to mark certain stages in the life of the main character.
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- Some dreams are also seen to transcend time: the Buddha-to-be has certain dreams that are the same as those of previous Buddhas, the Lalitavistara states.
- It is described in the Mahāvastu that several of the Buddha's relatives had premonitory dreams preceding this.
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- The same dream is sometimes experienced by multiple people, as in the case of the Buddha-to-be, before he is leaving his home.
- In Buddhism, ideas about dreams are similar to the classical and folk traditions in South Asia.
- Just as in its predecessors, the Quran also recounts the story of Joseph and his unique ability to interpret dreams.
- In one narration by Aisha, the wife of the Prophet, it is said that the Prophet's dreams would come true like the ocean's waves.
- The true dream is often indicated by Islam's hadith tradition.
- This last dream could be brought forth by the dreamer's ego or base appetite based on what they experienced in the real world.
- and finally, the meaningless everyday dream (hulm).
- which may come from the devil (shaytan),
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- Firstly, there is the true dream (al-ru’ya), then the false dream,