My teacher taught me about dreams.
Monday, 23rd of January 2023
My teacher taught me about dreams... đ¤ đ¤
đ✨ One day I went to our music teacher’s home for practice with
my friends. We spent a lot of time happily practicing and found a book in out
teacher’s home during the interval. There was a report about dreams.
đ✨ We asked out teacher about it and he told some surprising
facts. This post is about the dreams he told us.
đ✨ A dream is a group of images or events that we see during
sleep. It comes naturally to us. What do these dreams look like? Let’s find
out.
đ✨ We can categorize something, event, a person, a place or an
object that we most like or dislike as dream. Something that we desire the most
is imprinted in our mind. When we direct out mind about that object or person
for a long time, the information about it is stored in our subconscious mind
(bottom mind).
đ✨ In this way those thoughts that are passively stored in the subconscious mind are gradually activated when we sleep.
đ✨ When we sleep, we do not intend any action from our body. But
the mind works. The mind functioning in this way shows some things stored in
the mind as a vision to our inactive body. Sometimes even our organs respond
accordingly.
đ✨ Talking in a dream, Walking in a dream and Laughing in a
dream are the same actions.
Our Lord Buddha also had dream-
đ✨ Our teacher said that our Buddhist literature also mentions many details about dreams.
It is said that “Queen Mahamaya” had a dream when the Bodhisathwa was holding her
mother’s womb.
đ✨ The dream is to see a white baby elephant carrying a white
lotus flower and riding around the bed and entering the mother’s womb.
đ✨ And it is said that Siddhartha Bosath, who was seeking Enlightenment called
Buddhahood, had 5 dreams on the night before he become a Buddha, which
indicated that he would definitely attain Enlightenment.
đ✨ It is also mentioned in Buddhist literature
that king Kosol also saw 16 dreams about the future changes of this society.
đ✨ There was a science of dream reading in ancient Indian
society. It can’t be completely dismissed as a myth or a lie. Because certain
events that are going to happen to us in the future can appear to us as a hints
in dreams.
đ✨ It is because of some doubts and thoughts in our mind.
đ✨ The ancients believed that sometimes if we see an animal
in a dream for example a snake, it is a sign of danger or loss. They believed
also that if they see an elephant, a boy will be born and if they see a swan, a
girl child will be born to a pregnant mother. We can’t say for sure whether it
is true or not.
đ✨ Scientifically speaking, a dream is an effect of enzymes
and neurons in our brain. Continuous blood circulation and oxygen transport
keeps our body active.
đ✨ But psychologist say that if oxygen is not supplied to
the brain properly, fainting or strange dreams will also occur.
He also told us about Abraham Lincoln dream.
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Abraham Lincoln who was 16th president of the United States and his Murder |
đ✨ Lincoln had a dream about being assassinated before his
death. Lincoln consulted with his friend Mr. Ward Lamont 3 days before his
death. The dream is this,
đ✨ Lincoln asked a standing soldier, “Who has died in the White
House?” to which the soldier replied, “Mr. President. He was killed by an
assassin.” Lincoln woke up at that point. It was on April 11th.
đ✨ On the night of April 14, 1865, President Lincoln was shoot
and killed while attending a opera show at Ford’s Theater.
Types of Dreams -
Thank you very much to my teacher who taught me about this and made me want to search more about the this world.
Thank you…! đđđ
Blog by - Chathuranga Lakshan Perera
( Undergraduate at University of the Visual and Performing Arts - Faculty of Music)
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