Dreaming in the World's Religions: A Comparative HistoryNYU Press, 19 de jul. 2008 - 345 pàgines From Biblical stories of Joseph interpreting Pharoh’s dreams in Egypt to prayers against bad dreams in the Hindu Rg Veda, cultures all over the world have seen their dreams first and foremost as religiously meaningful experiences. In this widely shared view, dreams are a powerful medium of transpersonal guidance offering the opportunity to communicate with sacred beings, gain valuable wisdom and power, heal suffering, and explore new realms of existence. Conversely, the world’s religious and spiritual traditions provide the best source of historical information about the broad patterns of human dream life |
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... revelations of a single man , recorded in a fixed written text . Two more different religious traditions could hardly be imagined . However , the one area where they found common ground was in the realm of mystical experience and the ...
... revelation but , more important , as opportunities for cultivating new modes of being , acting , and knowing . The individual aspirant is taught to move through the sensory distractions of the waking world , past the self - created ...
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Chinese Religions | |
Buddhism | |
Christianity 7 Islam | |
Religions of Africa | |
Religions of Oceania | |
Religions of the Americas | |
Conclusion | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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