In Your Dreams
© Ann Catherine Pawelczyk, C.Ht.








Dream interpretation is a process of assigning meaning to dreams. In ancient times Egyptians
and Greeks considered dreaming a gateway to divine communication and sometimes,
intervention. However, the ancients believed that only individuals with certain powers had the
ability to determine messages given during the dream state of consciousness. With practice
anyone can learn to control dreams and determine types of messages and guidance to
receive as well.

Dream interpretation has origins as far back as the 2nd century when Artemidorus created
Oneirocitica, the first major work discovered on the meanings of dreams. Later, at the end of
the 19th century, dream interpretation became part of Freudian psychoanalysis and is still
used today in both psychoanalytic psychology and in hypnoanalysis. Hypnoanalysis, a
"modern" technique, actually utilizes your dreams and hypnosis in conjunction with
psychoanalytic and other techniques to determine causes of perceived blocks and areas of
difficulty.

In ancient Greece, special temples called Asclepieions were constructed for afflicted
individuals where cures would be affected through divine forces by dream incubation within
the temple confines. We still view dreams today as significant in various capacities. As in the
psychoanalytic process, dreams are widely believed to hold answers to hidden subconscious
thoughts, feelings, and experiences and in addition, many believe we receive answers to life's
problems during sleep from divine sources. Some of us also receive prophecies, omens, and
warnings when dreaming, as were received by the Pharaoh in Genesis and interpreted by
Joseph.

Dream interpretation has also become part of popular and new age culture--Edgar Cayce is
one example. Cayce believed that the dream process enables individuals to access our higher
self. As a result of the connection, Cayce believed that all possible questions could be
answered with the proper awareness from our inner consciousness. Many people experience
phenomenal events during the dream state that cannot be rationally explained; these
experiences range from OBEs, past life remembrances, to the witnessing of future events
before the events occur.

New age culture often encompasses the belief that all people are connected to the Source on
a soul level, and that information contained within the Source is universal knowledge of all that
is, which we all have access to by tapping into the higher self. Scientifically, the part of the
brain that controls REM sleep--the state where dreaming most occurs, is the pons, a primitive
part of the brain stem that controls automatic reflexes like breathing. Since breathing is an
involuntary function, the notion that the physiological, measurable changes that take place
during REM sleep--including dreaming which can be physically measured, originates at the
internal level--not from an external source. As an individually spiritual person, I believe the
scientific aspects of this theory solidly support the new age ideal that on a soul level, we all
have access to divine knowledge and have the ability to tap into universal consciousness for
purposes of guidance, answers, and healing. Dreaming is a natural therapeutic process that
offers us the opportunity to experience altered states of consciousness that open the doorway
to meeting our higher self, or the universal consciousness. All that we seek externally lies
within, and can be accessed naturally, with awareness and practice. We each have the ability
to program our dreams for answers to life questions and to effect healing on all levels while
our physical bodies are at rest.

While we often perceive it easier, or more reliable to seek answers, guidance, and healing
from external sources, the key to each of these lies within us already. With awareness and
practice, dreaming for therapeutic purposes can be accomplished by anyone and integrated
into daily life as an important tool for connecting consciously with the higher self, the source,
and universal consciousness. The process of seeking through utilizing external sources can
be helpful, but the same answers we seek from others are waiting to be realized within
ourselves.

This article is published in Michigan's Body Mind Spirit Guide Magazine, Subconsciously
Speaking Newsletter, By Region Healing Network, Free Library, Encyclopedia.com, and by
Gale Publishing for purchase on Amazon.com.

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