Mittwoch, 18. September 2013

ShamansDream

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The weight of dreams

An essential aspect of our rootlessness is the alienation of our unconscious and the instincts that contains it. We measure our dreams at any weight. Dreams are foams, we believe nightmares we wipe off by saying to us that it was indeed just a dream.

We do not open as it were the post that sends us the unconscious. That we should bring us to the way to deal with his powers.To understand the basics of shamanism, we need to immerse ourselves in a very different world. Peoples in shamanic cultures maintain a significant other dealing with dreams than us, they live entirely associated with their events. that we will see a few examples.

Canadian Dene Tha Indians have a different concept of knowledge than we do. For they know are true can only be acquired in his own experience. This not only direct observations in this world are meant but also the beholding of the other world in dreams and visions (Watson / Goulter, 215).

Translated into our language, the phrase on the true knowledge could be: marriage can not hear its messages of his dreams, and understands it has no actual knowledge about yourself, because then you know just the tip of the iceberg.