Dream sharing

Dream sharing

Dream sharing is the process of documenting and/or discussing both night and day dreams with others. One of the primary purposes of sharing dreams is dream interpretation.

The sharing of dreams dates back at least as far as 3000–4000 BC in permanent form on clay tablets. In ancient Egypt, dreams were among the items recorded in the form of hieroglyphics. In ancient Egyptian culture dream sharing had a religious context as priests doubled as dream interpreters.

Those whose dreams were especially vivid or significant were thought to be blessed and were given special status in these ancient societies. Likewise, people who were able to interpret dreams were thought to receive these gifts directly from the gods, and they enjoyed a special status in society as well.

The respect for dreams changed radically early in the 19th century, and dreams in that era were often dismissed as reactions to anxiety, outside noises or even bad food and indigestion. During this period of time, dreams were thought to have no meaning at all, and interest in dream interpretation all but evaporated. This all changed, however, with the arrival of Sigmund Freud later in the 19th century. Sigmund Freud stunned the world of psychiatry by stressing the importance of dreams, and he revived the once dead art of dream interpretation.

See also

References

  • C.G. Jung II, Beyond & Through the Personal
  • Freud, Sigmund, The Interpretation of Dreams
  • Krippner, Stanley Ed., Dreamtime and Dreamwork
  • MacKenzie, Norman, Dreams and Dreaming
  • Parkaman, Susan, Dream and Culture. An Anthropological Study of the Western Intellectual Tradition.


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