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...perilous and in the dead of winter, or oftribes holding the dreams of elders as sacred and using the images producedin these dreams to design the tribe's clothes...religious rituals were derived from dreams that their ancestorshad had...
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...secondweek of November when an early winter storm hit. I spent the day ofthe dreams indoors sitting by the stove...fell asleep,only to have the dreams I then recorded in my diary...this. The first two dreamsare dreams of fear, dreams of being deflected...
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...will suffer aplague. If he dreams that a very strong wind was...willcome into powerlessness. If he dreams that a warm wind was blowingin the winter, this means harvests and fertility...means the contrary.If the king dreams that a very strong wind was...
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...Flaherty, Wendy Doniger. Dreams, Illusion, and Other Realities...M. Bermann, and J. B. Winter.[Physiological Correlates...The Reinterpretation of Dreams: An EvolutionaryHypothesis...Uncovering Life's Answers in Your Dreams.Berkeley: Celestial Arts...
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Dreams in Myth, Medicine, and Movies
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...entered this underground abode and “brushed away the dreams that hovered around her.” After Somnus asked her about...mate and have their young ones. For seven placid days, in winter time, Halcyone broods over her nest, which floats upon the...
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...pp. 262-266 . See also N. Vickers, 'Coleridge, Thomas Beddoes and Brunonian medicine', European Romantic Review 8, Winter 1997, pp. 47-94. 31Questions concerning life processes were particularly relevant in the very public debate between the...
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Dreams
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...brings with it the task of rereadingJung’s Collected Works—much of which appears in a wholly new light. In the winter of 1913, Jung embarked on a process of self­experimentation. He deliberately gave free rein to his fantasythinking...
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A Grammar of Dreams
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...verified by the unsuccessful efforts of traditionalgrammarians to give satisfactory definitions of "noun" and "verb." Is "winter"a "thing" an "activity," or what? SSLS simply states the general rule that, inthe more blatant cases of reification...
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...brings with it the task of rereadingJung’s Collected Works—much of which appears in a wholly new light. In the winter of 1913, Jung embarked on a process of self­experimentation. He deliberately gave free rein to his fantasy thinkU...
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