Lucid Dreams: A Unique Technique Malay Aboriginal

Lucid Dreams: A Unique Methodology for Malay Aboriginal PeopleA photo from open sources Our universe is full of mysteries that are not fit into an established system of knowledge. Heading of the “Great Epoch” “Beyond Science” presents articles on unusual phenomena, which heat up our imagination and testify to unprecedented earlier opportunities. Group of researchers and writers in the 30-50s years of the XX century discovered the isolated people of hay in the highlands Malaysia. Senoy have a special system of work with dreams, which considered the key to maintaining peace and tranquility in society. Due to conflicting reports, various researchers remained the open question is what exactly is the essence of this system, and was hay society really peaceful throughout stories. However, scientists agreed that hay is being overcome dreams have many of their real problems, they are emotionally mature and restrained people, have great self-control and are not prone to conflicts. In 1934, Kyleton Stewart (1902-1965) for the first time met with hay. According to J. William Domhoff, author of many books on this topic, she lived in their community for two months, In the 70s psychologist Patricia Garfield also studied the life of hay, she, like Stewart reported on the unique relationship of hay to dreams. Moreover, she found that in their society there are no mental diseases and violence, although at that time it was considered bold statement. She wrote: “The people of hay do not have neurosis and psychoses … Western therapists find this hard to believe, however researched who spent a long time among hay, confirm this is. Hay is remarkable for its amazing emotional stability. ” According to Stuart and Garfield, hay talk to their children about what they dreamed about. They teach children to start friends in dreams and even try to make friends with hostile forces. If this does not work, then friends in a dream help them defeat. Hay techniques also focus on flying in a dream and lucid to dreams. A lucid dream is when a person understands that he is in a dream. In a dream, it is customary to give and receive auspicious symbols: paintings, wooden figures or songs. In 1985 Mr. Domhoff described in his book The Mystery of Sleep three studies anthropologists who have disproved some statements by Stuart and Garfield and offered their interesting explanation of dreams in culture hay. These anthropologists were Robert Dentan, who graduated from Yale. University, Jeffrey Benjamin, trained at Cambridge and teaching now at National University of Singapore, and Clayton Robarchek, graduated from the University of California and Lecturer at the University of Chico, California. They speak, that actually hay does not talk with children about dreams in the morning. They also do not make gifts in dreams, as Stuart and Garfield However, hay is serious about friends and foes, seen in dreams. They try to make friends with enemies. The enemy may express a desire to become a friend by “saying your name and giving a song”, writes Domhoff in the book “Hay theory about dreams: myth, scientific approach and work with dreams. “If a person dreamed that he had a conflict with someone from the community, he must make peace with him in reality. is he must approach this person, tell what happened and offer compensation if he has insulted in a dream. Hay believe that the body is not only one soul. The main soul is inside the forehead, the second soul resides in the pupil and can leave the body in sleep time and trance. It is this soul that acts in dreams. People, working with dreams rely on principles voiced by Stuart and Garfield Domhoff believes these principles are wrong interpret the beliefs of hay, but notes some practical favor. He writes: “When people tell each other about their dreams, it can benefit, just like an open exchange of any personal experiences. “In the 90s, some therapists developed a technique for patients suffering from recurring nightmares. They are should have presented a new, happy ending in their dreams and strengthen it, constantly presenting in reality, describing it or even by drawing. Today, hay deny the existence of their methods work with dreams outlined by Stuart and Garfield. All anthropologists agree that hay is very careful and not inclined to share their secrets with foreigners. Some believe that Stuart and Garfield correctly described their dream system, but because of the conflict in hay became more secretive and isolated. In the end here is a quote from the American psychiatrist and dream researcher J. Allan Hobson from Harvard Medical School. In Sleeping brain “he writes:” The field of study of dreams is surrounded by controversy even after 30 years of intensive scientific research. Psychologists and psychiatrists accuse each other of either too simplistic approach, or of dualistic and mystical views. ”

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