Dream is some sort of activities while sleeping that can provide messages or insights. The author began paying more attention to their dreams in 2004 after starting their first teaching job, which inspired them to explore the meaning and sources of dreams. Dreams can relate to past events and predict the future, coming from sources like anxiety, interpersonal conflicts, realizing problems, and desire for wish fulfillment. The author proposes different types of dreams like warning dreams, laughing dreams, and dreams within dreams.
The document discusses inspirational films that influenced the opening sequence of a student film project, including the films Insidious and Paranormal Activity which inspired elements of fright and the haunted house aspect. Research was also conducted on themes of spirits and haunting.
This document appears to be notes and feedback from a group assignment on creating a presentation. It includes draft summaries, peer and teacher feedback, and notes on changes made between drafts. The group changed their topic from a story about schizophrenia to a thriller about a haunted house after receiving feedback that the original idea was too complex and sent the wrong message. They provide examples of successful thriller films to support their chosen genre.
The document summarizes an experimental photography project focused on depicting the dark side of human emotions. It discusses three images created:
1) A close-up of a model's face with red ink scratched in to look like blood, with burned out eyes. This was meant to portray a dark emotional state.
2) A black and white image of a model looking down at a mask, representing hiding one's true self.
3) A black and white image with half the model's face covered by a mask, revealing both sides.
Mixed media techniques like ink, paint and digital editing were used to manipulate the images and convey hidden emotions and secrets behind masks. Feedback suggested the first image resembled a
Bane exhibits personality traits and behaviors consistent with narcissistic and schizoid disorders. He is obsessed with himself and his goals of domination, showing no care for others. Bane prefers to be alone and act independently. He is detached emotionally, showing no remorse for his violent acts. Bane's intelligence, physical skills, and persuasive speeches help him effectively pursue his ambitious plans of taking over Gotham City.
This document discusses how people can connect with their "Inner Helper" for strength and guidance. It describes how Drew visualized his Inner Helper as a merry-go-round while struggling with his weight, which helped motivate him to stay committed to his program. The document suggests people may imagine their Inner Helper in different ways, such as a person they admire or their own inner strength, and that connecting with an Inner Helper can help provide helpful messages or suggestions.
The Secret: A Book Review summarizes the key points of Rhonda Byrne's bestselling book The Secret. It discusses the book's theme of the law of attraction and how thoughts become things. The review explains that the book uses real-life examples to show how positive thinking can change one's life circumstances. It also outlines the three step process for using The Secret: ask, believe, receive and emphasizes taking action and visualizing to manifest desires.
This document provides guidance on plotting a novel. It discusses developing kernel ideas, characters, goals, motivations and conflicts for characters. It also outlines Joseph Campbell's hero's journey model for plotting, which involves stages like the call to adventure, tests and helpers, supreme ordeal, and return with the elixir. The document aims to help writers develop compelling plots and characters for their novels.
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This document contains analyses of two surreal photographs. The first photo depicts a teddy bear lying next to a grizzly bear, representing the animal the teddy bear was based on, to show irony and the relationship between the cute toy and dangerous animal. The second photo shows a single red umbrella among many black ones walking down a never-ending pathway, representing individuality and standing out from the crowd despite everyone following the same path in life. Both photos use surreal elements and symbolic narratives to convey their intended meanings.
The document discusses inspirational films that influenced the opening sequence of a student film project, including the films Insidious and Paranormal Activity which inspired elements of fright and the haunted house aspect. Research was also conducted on themes of spirits and haunting.
This document appears to be notes and feedback from a group assignment on creating a presentation. It includes draft summaries, peer and teacher feedback, and notes on changes made between drafts. The group changed their topic from a story about schizophrenia to a thriller about a haunted house after receiving feedback that the original idea was too complex and sent the wrong message. They provide examples of successful thriller films to support their chosen genre.
The document summarizes an experimental photography project focused on depicting the dark side of human emotions. It discusses three images created:
1) A close-up of a model's face with red ink scratched in to look like blood, with burned out eyes. This was meant to portray a dark emotional state.
2) A black and white image of a model looking down at a mask, representing hiding one's true self.
3) A black and white image with half the model's face covered by a mask, revealing both sides.
Mixed media techniques like ink, paint and digital editing were used to manipulate the images and convey hidden emotions and secrets behind masks. Feedback suggested the first image resembled a
Bane exhibits personality traits and behaviors consistent with narcissistic and schizoid disorders. He is obsessed with himself and his goals of domination, showing no care for others. Bane prefers to be alone and act independently. He is detached emotionally, showing no remorse for his violent acts. Bane's intelligence, physical skills, and persuasive speeches help him effectively pursue his ambitious plans of taking over Gotham City.
This document discusses how people can connect with their "Inner Helper" for strength and guidance. It describes how Drew visualized his Inner Helper as a merry-go-round while struggling with his weight, which helped motivate him to stay committed to his program. The document suggests people may imagine their Inner Helper in different ways, such as a person they admire or their own inner strength, and that connecting with an Inner Helper can help provide helpful messages or suggestions.
The Secret: A Book Review summarizes the key points of Rhonda Byrne's bestselling book The Secret. It discusses the book's theme of the law of attraction and how thoughts become things. The review explains that the book uses real-life examples to show how positive thinking can change one's life circumstances. It also outlines the three step process for using The Secret: ask, believe, receive and emphasizes taking action and visualizing to manifest desires.
This document provides guidance on plotting a novel. It discusses developing kernel ideas, characters, goals, motivations and conflicts for characters. It also outlines Joseph Campbell's hero's journey model for plotting, which involves stages like the call to adventure, tests and helpers, supreme ordeal, and return with the elixir. The document aims to help writers develop compelling plots and characters for their novels.
Ao1 – understanding photography surreal ryan banks ssbanksryan4
This document contains analyses of two surreal photographs. The first photo depicts a teddy bear lying next to a grizzly bear, representing the animal the teddy bear was based on, to show irony and the relationship between the cute toy and dangerous animal. The second photo shows a single red umbrella among many black ones walking down a never-ending pathway, representing individuality and standing out from the crowd despite everyone following the same path in life. Both photos use surreal elements and symbolic narratives to convey their intended meanings.
1) The document summarizes an experimental photography project focused on exploring people's "dark side of emotions" through masks and manipulated images.
2) The first image used red ink and scratches to make the photograph look like blood was dripping, focusing on the eyes and lips.
3) The second image overlaid two photos - an original and one with acrylic paint scratches on the eyes and a cut-out mouth - to create a surreal effect representing different sides of emotion.
4) The third image cut out half the face and used only grey, white, and black paint to leave the face "emotionless" and "unknown," representing how people hide behind masks.
This document summarizes two surreal photographs by artist Soralta Ban. The first photo depicts a teddy bear sitting next to a grizzly bear, showing the contrast between the cute toy and its fierce inspiration. The second photo shows a single red umbrella among many black ones on a rainy street, representing individuality amid conformity. Both photos use symbolic elements and lighting/framing techniques to convey ironic and thought-provoking narratives.
This document outlines 8 methods for characterizing characters in literature: 1) Physical Description, 2) Attitude/Appearance, 3) Dialogue, 4) Thoughts, 5) Reactions of Others, 6) Action or Incident, 7) Background Information, and 8) Objects and Possessions. It provides examples for each method from passages of novels. The examples demonstrate how each method can reveal aspects of a character's personality, relationships, values, and development over the course of a story. The document encourages analyzing characters using all 8 methods to develop a well-rounded characterization rather than a superficial description.
This book review summarizes the book "The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne. It describes the book as an inspirational work about the law of attraction that has sold over 4 million copies. Rhonda Byrne is an Australian television writer and producer best known for writing "The Secret." The book explains that like attracts like and that our thoughts influence what we attract into our lives, for better or worse. It encourages using positive thoughts and visualization to manifest our dreams. The reviewer found that re-reading the book helped them with decision-making and goal-setting in their life.
Meditation can help software developers by improving focus, reducing stress and social isolation, and cultivating mindfulness. It trains the mind to focus on the present moment and let thoughts come and go without getting caught up in them. For developers, this allows them to enter a state of deep focus needed for programming and to disengage from work thoughts after hours. Meditation also fosters understanding over judgment, which can help maintain complex code by viewing it without preconceived concepts. While the technique is simple, regularly practicing meditation can have mental and emotional benefits that enhance both work and life.
Elements of a Narrative - The Book Thief by Markus Zusaknaiwilliams
The document discusses various literary elements related to character development, including:
- The different types of character journeys or plots (physical, mental, etc.)
- Methods of revealing a character's personality through direct or indirect characterization
- Analyzing a character's physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and philosophical traits
- Understanding a character's motivations, relationships, and how they change over time
- Classifying characters as protagonists, antagonists, flat/round, and static/dynamic
The document analyzes two surreal photographs. For the first photograph of an elephant with butterfly wings, the analysis discusses the framing, lighting, possible narrative about beauty, use of orange color, and meaning around everything having beauty. For the second photograph of people holding umbrellas on a pathway, the analysis discusses the two subjects, framing, dim lighting, narrative about standing out from others, use of black and grey colors, and meaning of individuality. The purpose of surreal photographs is for the photographer to create and share images from their imagination with others.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It notes that regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise has also been shown to enhance self-esteem and quality of life.
O documento resume as principais correntes do movimento ambientalista, incluindo conservacionistas, ativistas, ecoeficiência, ecologismo dos pobres e justiça ambiental. Também discute o surgimento do socioambientalismo e do ecossocialismo.
The public health impact of austerity final april 2015lnnmhomeless
The document discusses the public health impacts of austerity measures in the UK since 2010. It summarizes evidence that (1) funding cuts have disproportionately affected areas with the highest health needs, (2) homelessness is associated with much worse health outcomes and higher health care costs compared to the general population, and (3) the principle of proportionate universalism suggests that more disadvantaged groups require greater investment to improve health equity.
Este documento discute os conceitos-chave de Espaços Territoriais Especialmente Protegidos (ETEPs) e Reserva Legal segundo a legislação brasileira. Édis Milaré classifica os ETEPs em sentido estrito (Unidades de Conservação) e sentido lato (Áreas de Preservação Permanente e Reservas Legais). O documento também discute a classificação e proteção legal das florestas no Brasil de acordo com a Constituição e legislação ambiental.
Material de apoyo y de orientación para el profesorado con vistas al buen uso y aprovechamiento pedagógico de la biblioteca escolar. Director: José García Guerrero. Consejería de Educación, Junta de Andalucía, 2007.
Aula sobre responsabilidade penal e administrativa por danos ao meio ambiente: a lei de crimes ambientais. Professor João Alfredo, Faculdade 7 de setembro
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This document is a CV for Ezeldeen Saddat Nemer AlShadafan, a Jordanian national born in 1990 in Saudi Arabia. He received a Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics Engineering from Al Balqa' Applied University in 2015, and has skills in areas like problem solving, electrical motor drive systems, PLC systems, AutoCAD, MATLAB and Microsoft Office. He is looking for an opportunity with an organization that offers career advancement and encourages teamwork.
Este documento contiene una prueba de Historia, Geografía y Ciencias Sociales para tercer año básico que consta de 25 preguntas. El examen incluye preguntas sobre un plano de una ciudad, un planisferio, zonas climáticas de la Tierra, la cultura griega, la civilización romana y derechos del niño, entre otros temas.
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The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
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This document summarizes the work of the Westminster Joint Homelessness Team's Homelessness Prevention Initiative from January 2014 to March 2015. It identifies those helped by age, gender, nationality, type of homelessness, and diagnoses. The initiative aims to prevent homelessness by providing rapid health and social care assessments, reconnecting people to housing or support in their home country or region when possible, and helping those at risk of losing their tenancy. Peer support workers are integral to the work of connecting with clients and navigating systems. The initiative has been successful in reconnecting more women than men to housing or support. It aims to expand its services to additional London boroughs.
Serological tests play an important role in the diagnosis of invasive fungal infections. Key serological tests discussed in the document include agglutination, immunodiffusion, complement fixation, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and lateral flow assays. ELISA tests have advantages like rapidity and are commonly used to detect fungal antigens or antibodies associated with diseases like cryptococcosis, aspergillosis, histoplasmosis, and candidiasis. The galactomannan ELISA assay detects a polysaccharide antigen released by Aspergillus and is useful for diagnosing invasive aspergillosis.
1) The document summarizes an experimental photography project focused on exploring people's "dark side of emotions" through masks and manipulated images.
2) The first image used red ink and scratches to make the photograph look like blood was dripping, focusing on the eyes and lips.
3) The second image overlaid two photos - an original and one with acrylic paint scratches on the eyes and a cut-out mouth - to create a surreal effect representing different sides of emotion.
4) The third image cut out half the face and used only grey, white, and black paint to leave the face "emotionless" and "unknown," representing how people hide behind masks.
This document summarizes two surreal photographs by artist Soralta Ban. The first photo depicts a teddy bear sitting next to a grizzly bear, showing the contrast between the cute toy and its fierce inspiration. The second photo shows a single red umbrella among many black ones on a rainy street, representing individuality amid conformity. Both photos use symbolic elements and lighting/framing techniques to convey ironic and thought-provoking narratives.
This document outlines 8 methods for characterizing characters in literature: 1) Physical Description, 2) Attitude/Appearance, 3) Dialogue, 4) Thoughts, 5) Reactions of Others, 6) Action or Incident, 7) Background Information, and 8) Objects and Possessions. It provides examples for each method from passages of novels. The examples demonstrate how each method can reveal aspects of a character's personality, relationships, values, and development over the course of a story. The document encourages analyzing characters using all 8 methods to develop a well-rounded characterization rather than a superficial description.
This book review summarizes the book "The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne. It describes the book as an inspirational work about the law of attraction that has sold over 4 million copies. Rhonda Byrne is an Australian television writer and producer best known for writing "The Secret." The book explains that like attracts like and that our thoughts influence what we attract into our lives, for better or worse. It encourages using positive thoughts and visualization to manifest our dreams. The reviewer found that re-reading the book helped them with decision-making and goal-setting in their life.
Meditation can help software developers by improving focus, reducing stress and social isolation, and cultivating mindfulness. It trains the mind to focus on the present moment and let thoughts come and go without getting caught up in them. For developers, this allows them to enter a state of deep focus needed for programming and to disengage from work thoughts after hours. Meditation also fosters understanding over judgment, which can help maintain complex code by viewing it without preconceived concepts. While the technique is simple, regularly practicing meditation can have mental and emotional benefits that enhance both work and life.
Elements of a Narrative - The Book Thief by Markus Zusaknaiwilliams
The document discusses various literary elements related to character development, including:
- The different types of character journeys or plots (physical, mental, etc.)
- Methods of revealing a character's personality through direct or indirect characterization
- Analyzing a character's physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and philosophical traits
- Understanding a character's motivations, relationships, and how they change over time
- Classifying characters as protagonists, antagonists, flat/round, and static/dynamic
The document analyzes two surreal photographs. For the first photograph of an elephant with butterfly wings, the analysis discusses the framing, lighting, possible narrative about beauty, use of orange color, and meaning around everything having beauty. For the second photograph of people holding umbrellas on a pathway, the analysis discusses the two subjects, framing, dim lighting, narrative about standing out from others, use of black and grey colors, and meaning of individuality. The purpose of surreal photographs is for the photographer to create and share images from their imagination with others.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It notes that regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise has also been shown to enhance self-esteem and quality of life.
O documento resume as principais correntes do movimento ambientalista, incluindo conservacionistas, ativistas, ecoeficiência, ecologismo dos pobres e justiça ambiental. Também discute o surgimento do socioambientalismo e do ecossocialismo.
The public health impact of austerity final april 2015lnnmhomeless
The document discusses the public health impacts of austerity measures in the UK since 2010. It summarizes evidence that (1) funding cuts have disproportionately affected areas with the highest health needs, (2) homelessness is associated with much worse health outcomes and higher health care costs compared to the general population, and (3) the principle of proportionate universalism suggests that more disadvantaged groups require greater investment to improve health equity.
Este documento discute os conceitos-chave de Espaços Territoriais Especialmente Protegidos (ETEPs) e Reserva Legal segundo a legislação brasileira. Édis Milaré classifica os ETEPs em sentido estrito (Unidades de Conservação) e sentido lato (Áreas de Preservação Permanente e Reservas Legais). O documento também discute a classificação e proteção legal das florestas no Brasil de acordo com a Constituição e legislação ambiental.
Material de apoyo y de orientación para el profesorado con vistas al buen uso y aprovechamiento pedagógico de la biblioteca escolar. Director: José García Guerrero. Consejería de Educación, Junta de Andalucía, 2007.
Aula sobre responsabilidade penal e administrativa por danos ao meio ambiente: a lei de crimes ambientais. Professor João Alfredo, Faculdade 7 de setembro
Post insertion complaints /certified fixed orthodontic courses by Indian dent...Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
This document is a CV for Ezeldeen Saddat Nemer AlShadafan, a Jordanian national born in 1990 in Saudi Arabia. He received a Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics Engineering from Al Balqa' Applied University in 2015, and has skills in areas like problem solving, electrical motor drive systems, PLC systems, AutoCAD, MATLAB and Microsoft Office. He is looking for an opportunity with an organization that offers career advancement and encourages teamwork.
Este documento contiene una prueba de Historia, Geografía y Ciencias Sociales para tercer año básico que consta de 25 preguntas. El examen incluye preguntas sobre un plano de una ciudad, un planisferio, zonas climáticas de la Tierra, la cultura griega, la civilización romana y derechos del niño, entre otros temas.
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The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
This document summarizes the work of the Westminster Joint Homelessness Team's Homelessness Prevention Initiative from January 2014 to March 2015. It identifies those helped by age, gender, nationality, type of homelessness, and diagnoses. The initiative aims to prevent homelessness by providing rapid health and social care assessments, reconnecting people to housing or support in their home country or region when possible, and helping those at risk of losing their tenancy. Peer support workers are integral to the work of connecting with clients and navigating systems. The initiative has been successful in reconnecting more women than men to housing or support. It aims to expand its services to additional London boroughs.
Serological tests play an important role in the diagnosis of invasive fungal infections. Key serological tests discussed in the document include agglutination, immunodiffusion, complement fixation, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and lateral flow assays. ELISA tests have advantages like rapidity and are commonly used to detect fungal antigens or antibodies associated with diseases like cryptococcosis, aspergillosis, histoplasmosis, and candidiasis. The galactomannan ELISA assay detects a polysaccharide antigen released by Aspergillus and is useful for diagnosing invasive aspergillosis.
This document discusses different types of dreams. It begins by defining daydreams as conscious dreams that occur when awake. It then explains false awakening dreams, lucid dreams, nightmares, recurring dreams, healing dreams, prophetic dreams, signal dreams, epic dreams, mutual dreams, and progressive dreams. For each type of dream, it provides details about what defines that type of dream and examples. The document aims to inform about various dream categories and stimulate discussion.
This document discusses different types of dreams. It begins by defining daydreams as conscious dreams that occur when awake. It then explains false awakening dreams, lucid dreams, nightmares, recurring dreams, healing dreams, prophetic dreams, signal dreams, epic dreams, mutual dreams, and progressive dreams. For each type of dream, it provides details about what defines that type of dream and examples. The document aims to inform about various dream categories and stimulate discussion.
This document discusses destiny and dreams. It defines destiny as events that will necessarily happen to a person in the future. It raises questions about whether destiny means people have no free will or ability to influence events. The document discusses Islamic and other religious perspectives on destiny. It also discusses how destiny can be shaped by watching words, actions, habits and character. The document defines dreams and different types of dreams like daydreams, nightmares, normal dreams and lucid dreams. It explores how dreams can reflect or influence a person's destiny and goals.
This document discusses destiny, dreams, and how they relate. It defines destiny as the events that will necessarily happen to a person in the future, and dreams as imaginings of realistic or non-realistic scenarios either while sleeping or conscious. It explores different types of dreams like daydreams, nightmares, and lucid dreams. It also discusses how taking control of the 7 D's - decision, direction, discipline, determination, divine help, development, and change - can help determine your own destiny. While destiny may be predetermined, our dreams depend on it, and we should strive to make our dreams reality through hard work and perseverance.
This document discusses healthy relationships and love. It begins by exploring why relationships often end in breakups or divorce, and why people often repeat unhealthy relationship patterns. It then examines the neurochemistry of love, including hormones like oxytocin, vasopressin, dopamine, and serotonin. Several theories of relationships and intimacy are presented, drawing from object relations theory, transactional analysis, and limbic resonance. The document also discusses concepts like fear of intimacy, mature versus immature love, and taking risks in love. Overall, it provides an overview of psychological and biological factors involved in forming and maintaining healthy relationships.
We dream every night as a way for our subconscious mind to communicate with our conscious mind. Dreams come in 90-minute cycles during deep sleep and represent aspects of our self that we may not be aware of. Learning to interpret our dreams can help us expand our self-awareness and gain wisdom from our subconscious. Practicing relaxation techniques before bed can help us remember our dreams by allowing us to achieve deeper stages of sleep.
This document provides steps to interpret dreams:
1. Journal all dream details including people, objects, emotions, locations and timing. Pay attention to symbols and their potential meanings.
2. Evaluate your emotions during and after the dream to understand how it relates to your present feelings.
3. Consider your emotions and issues from the previous day that could influence the dream.
4. Determine if the dream relates to past events, present conditions, or possible futures. Dreams can provide insight into the past, present or future.
5. Ascertain if the dream is literal or symbolic. The overall theme or central part of the dream often reveals its meaning.
Dreams can represent unconscious thoughts or concerns from waking life. The document discusses several theories about the meaning and purpose of dreams:
- Freud believed dreams reveal unconscious desires through dream symbols and that dreams are the "road to the unconscious mind." He described dream processes like condensation and displacement.
- Jung thought dreams reveal the personal and collective unconscious and serve to compensate for underdeveloped parts of one's psyche.
- Hall viewed dreams as reflecting cognitive processes and proposed interpreting dreams based on actions, objects, interactions and settings in the dream.
- Domhoff found dream content reflects thoughts and concerns from waking life through neurological processes and schemas.
The document also provides facts about dreams and different dream types like
This document provides an overview of Module 1 of a seminar on dream interpretation from a Christian perspective. It discusses that God uses dreams to communicate with people and provides biblical examples. Dreams are usually symbolic so it is important to analyze elements and their meaning. The seminar covers recalling dreams, common aspects of dreams like actions and settings, and recommended books on Christian dream interpretation. It encourages writing dreams down and looking at what symbols may represent in order to understand dreams.
This document discusses tools and strategies for achieving goals and taking control of one's future. It encourages readers to believe in the beauty of their dreams, asks if they are willing to pay the price for their dreams, and outlines some key tools like using vision boards and goal lists, finding mentors, and taking consistent action. It provides examples of mentors like Bob Proctor, Mark Victor Hansen, and Art Linkletter and encourages readers to start working on their goals immediately and make an impact wherever they go.
The document discusses several topics:
1) Developing compassion by seeing the good qualities in others, even when they are struggling, to help restore their self-belief.
2) Having courage by taking the first step using your own resources will attract help from others rather than waiting for help.
3) Common fears people experience like death, illness, loneliness and how addressing fears allows overcoming blockages.
4) How ego and attachment to one's self-image causes unhappiness when others do not perceive us the same way. Maintaining good feelings for others despite clashes leads to easy success in tasks.
This document provides an overview of a seminar on dream interpretation from a Christian perspective. It discusses how God communicates through dreams according to the Bible. It covers topics like recalling dreams, common symbols and their meanings, analyzing different aspects of dreams, and recommended books on Christian dream interpretation. The seminar aims to help participants stop wondering about their dreams and instead learn how to interpret them.
Basic points to interpret your dreams: Symbols are very important, but the interpretation of them is what really give you an idea of the dream, this you obtain by revelation in your spirit. God is the one giving you the interpretation.
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Eckhart Tolle's book Practicing the Power of Now discusses the origin of fear. Fear arises from being divorced from the present moment and being identified with one's mind. When the mind is focused on potential future threats, it creates an anxiety gap between the present and what ifs of the future. As long as one is identified with the mind and ego, this fear will be a constant companion since the ego feels insecure and under threat. The body then reacts to this mind message with the emotion of fear.
The document discusses various theories of personality including psychodynamic, behaviorist/social-cognitive, and humanistic perspectives. It specifically covers Freud's psychodynamic theory, including concepts like the id, ego, and superego. Freud believed that personality develops through psychosexual stages from birth to adulthood and is shaped by unconscious desires and drives. Jung expanded on Freud's work and introduced concepts like the personal and collective unconscious as well as archetypes. Behaviorist views see personality as shaped by conditioning while social cognitive theories emphasize modeling and cognitive learning processes.
As dreams are our daily experiences, who is not interested to know how and why dreams occur? We generally think that dreams are recollection of immediate and past experiences, repeating in sleep. Well, it is a very general conception; a more scientific enquiry into the theory of dream is too expedient.
The document provides an overview of common dream themes and their potential meanings according to an expert dream analyzer. It discusses dreams related to chasing, nakedness, teeth, flying, falling, exams, and various feelings like fear, anger, confusion, and more. The analyzer provides interpretations of these dreams and suggestions for how to analyze them.
A Step-by-Step Guide To Lucid Dreaming Using Self-HypnosisIgor Ledochowski
Lucid dreaming is another fun and relaxing way to connect with your unconscious mind, especially when coupled with self-hypnosis. So why not play around with these steps, and learn how to become the director of your dreams!
Rape is an unacceptable act that brings severe trauma to victims. It can be caused by an inability to control sexual desires, a lack of moral values during childhood, or political or group instigation. Effects include long-term emotional and psychological trauma. To control rape, the root causes must be addressed through education, punishment, and supporting victims. Once raped, victims should seek social support, focus on self-care, and use coping strategies like writing to process their emotions and move forward.
- According to psychoanalytic theory, human nature revolves around psychic determinism and unconscious mental processes. Much of human behavior and mental activity occurs below the conscious level.
- Behaviorists view human beings as neither inherently good nor bad, but as products of their environment who learn responses based on conditioning and stimuli. Behavior can be unlearned and relearned.
- Person-centered therapy views people as rational beings who have the capacity for psychological adjustment and self-actualization. The therapeutic relationship helps people tap into their own internal resources.
- Gestalt therapy sees people as total organisms who can achieve self-regulation and integration when they act with full awareness in the present moment rather than being fragmented across
The document discusses several major models of psychotherapy:
1) Psychodynamic model (Sigmund Freud), Cognitive-Behavioral model (Albert Ellis, Aaron Beck), Existential-Humanistic model (Carl Rogers, Rollo May), and Multicultural model.
2) Key techniques discussed include free association, dream analysis, cognitive restructuring, Socratic questioning, reflection, and confrontation used in therapies like psychoanalysis, CBT, person-centered therapy and rational emotive behavior therapy.
3) The cognitive-behavioral and rational emotive behavior therapy models make use of techniques like systematic desensitization, modeling, and disputing irrational beliefs through logical arguments.
1) The study aimed to apply Pavlovian classical conditioning to everyday life in the Mizo population. Participants were shown a demonstration of Pavlovian conditioning and asked to provide examples from their own lives.
2) Several participants provided examples of learned associations forming between neutral stimuli and responses in daily routines, such as feeling hungry at 12:00pm from eating lunch daily at that time in university or expecting food upon hearing a bell that preceded meals at a hostel.
3) The investigator found that classical conditioning can be observed in everyday experiences across cultures, as the participants demonstrated conditioned responses to previously neutral stimuli without conscious awareness of the learned associations.
Piaget's theory of moral development posited two stages - heteronomous morality and autonomous morality. Kohlberg later expanded on this, identifying six stages across three levels of moral reasoning: preconventional, conventional, and postconventional. Both theorists studied children's responses to moral dilemmas to understand their moral understanding. However, their theories have been criticized for being too focused on moral justifications rather than judgments. Naorem Binita Devi proposes additional moral dilemmas to further study moral development from different perspectives.
This document discusses different theories of personality traits. It describes trait theories proposed by Allport, Eysenck, Cattell, and the Big Five model. Allport defined traits as stable neuropsychic structures that influence behavior consistently across situations. Eysenck distinguished between traits and types, with types comprising sets of correlated traits. Cattell proposed surface and source traits. The Big Five model describes the five broad traits of Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism, Conscientiousness, and Openness.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Ms. Naorem Binita devi, who holds a Ph.D. in self-independent field study on dreams from 2004-2011. She currently works as an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Mizoram University. Her educational qualifications include degrees from Manipur Board, Delhi University, and Kurukshetra University. Her areas of research interest and specialization are in clinical psychology, health psychology, and dream interpretation. She has published several papers in peer-reviewed journals and books as a sole author.
This document certifies that Naorem Binita Devi is a Platinum Member of the International Council of Professional Therapists (ICPT) with membership number NB/070912/010275/IN. As a member, she agrees to abide by ICPT's Codes of Conduct, Practice, and Ethics and honor her membership responsibilities.
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2) She holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Delhi University and has published numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals on topics like stress management, personality profiles, and mental health issues.
3) In addition to her teaching duties, Ms. Devi has supervised student research projects, participated in seminars and conferences, and undertaken external examining roles to support the field of psychology.
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4. It is best to observe situations quietly before making judgments or accusations.
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Dream from the point of nbd1
1. DREAM FROM THE POINT OF
NBD
By
Naorem Binita Devi
Kakching,Manipur
2. Slide:1
• Dream is some sort of activities while we are sleeping.
Earlier i never gave attention about dream. But sometimes
it gives me a thinking process “why and how does dream
come while someone is sleeping”. What message the
dream is trying to say and what is the connection to one’s
real world. I never search the meaning of dream at earlier
time. Sometimes, dream which i dreamt come into the
reality. For instance, once i dreamt about existing building
of rice mill in front of my house. The place at that time is
garden. Now the rice mill building exist in front of my
house. Latter when the rice mill existed, i told my parents
that i saw rice mill building in my dream. Likewise
something i dreamt and came it latter but i did not give any
attention on this matter.
3. Slide:2
• I started giving thinking about dream since 2004. But this
time also i did not search it out what is the latent meaning
of my dream.
• But sometimes i am surprised what the dream wants to
give the message from one line.
• “do not go that place.” “call back from that place, saying to
my parents”. Latter in my dream i changed their direction.
• In reality situation, the investigator joined as an adhoc-
lecturer at one Institution on 8th January 2004.
• My first teaching experience gave me a lot of things to do
in my life. It gave me a foundation to analyse the dream
again and again. It gave me the foundation to explore
dream in one’s workplace situation. It gave an inspiration
to construct theories of dream how does it occur, how to
interpret, why such dream comes in one’s life, how does it
connect to real life situation, etc.
4. Slide:3
• Dream has a meaning. If you minutely remember your dreams to
your waking life, you may come up one point that yes it says
something. Dream relates to past events (based on workplace) that
leads to present story and again it predicts one’s future life.
• Dream is some sort of activities which can be shown to the
dreamer with some form of symbols that are difficult to decipher
but it can give meaningful interpersonal conflictual situation or
one’s form of tension situation if one gets the meaning of the
symbol. It gives recall experiences when one awakes from the
sleep. Sometimes you find very strange situation after having been
recall your dream state. You may forget your dream also. As i think
it is one reason people neglect to study the dream. Researchers
found that dreams which we could not remember belong to deep
sleep. Those who can easily remember dream occur in REM sleep.
5. Slide:4
• Dream is a journey like an explorer tries to find out new
things in unknown place. In doing so, hard work,
determination, patience, individual’s ideas, coordination
etc are needed. If you observe and think one moment, an
explorer who wants to explore unknown jungle or mission
to unknown place, what they do? Many strategies may
come up to find their goal.
• They try to collect many ideas and strategies from different
expert people or those who are very idealistic in such area.
• If you go to the jungle, on the way, you may stuck by many
thorns but you do not allow to enter the thorn inside your
body, why? You know the answer; give yourself.
6. Slide:5
• Likewise, if you dreamt of bad dreams,i.e.,nightmare,
instead of remaining on bad mood, try to find out what is
going on around your waking life situation. Please do not
shallow such fear of nightmare you had seen last night,
otherwise what happen?
• Thorn which you did not allow to stuck in your body to
enable you work again in the jungle give a meaningful life
to the person.
• In the same way, nightmare that you seen in last night will
not allow to change in your mood in waking life. Instead,
search it out what is going on around so that it gives you an
interesting exploration in your dream.
• What i want to mean is : explore, discover, solve the
situation, enjoy, share to other and encourage about
dreams how to interpret it.
7. Slide:6
• I accept that dreams are unconscious state as given by
Sigmund Freud. When you see any dream themes like
falling down from hill, climbing, broken teeth,
throwing stone to you, attacking you with knife or gun,
chasing you, catching fish, seeing God, seeing death
people and saying something to you, etc. Such themes
give you a different mood when you wake up in the
early morning. When you dreamt of very bad dream
like your mother or father died, or you involved a
major incident, what do you do when you open your
eyes? Might be you remember you own God and you
feel anxiety whenever you go out from the home.
•
8. TYPES OF DREAM ACCORDING TO NBD:
• SIMPLE DREAM : sometimes dream come without any
warning, simply seeing your friend after a long time like
that.
• NAHEBA DREAM ( DREAM BEFORE DEATH) : In Meitei
community, we used word “NAHEBA” meaning dream
before death. Here terrible dream is associated to the
dreamer. It hardly take place. In such dream a very
different sound is associated from the dreamer. If she/he
can remember the God’s name, he/she can overcome the
dream. But in such dream period, external people knew
that the dreamer is under the period of “NAHEBA.” The
person who heard such sound, he/she has to wake up the
dreamer by touching the dreamer’s body. If you observe,
the moment you touch the body and bring the dreamer in
the waking sate, he/ she used the word of God. ( hey
Ishwar). I encountered such dream in my mother. i wake up
her from such dream period by touching the body.
9. Continue:1
• MANGLONTABA DREAM ( DREAM WITHIN THE DREAM): Manglontaba
dream is also associated in the Meitei community dream. Here sometimes
we ourselves narrate our own dream to ourselves while sleeping. It is
considered a bad thing in our community.
• LAUGHING DREAM : Laughing dream is related to the someone tries to
laugh you when you are facing a problematic situation in real life and it
also shows that there is another way which the dreamer want to go in
another path if the problematic situation is very tense.
• EROTIC DREAM : It is related to someone’s fantasy towards their love
one in real life situation but express such desires in one’s dream for wish
fulfilment.
• WARNING DREAM : It relates to dreamer’s real life is entering in wrong
way which can lead him/her in a vulnerable position but the dreamer
does not know what is going on in their real life. In such case, the dreamer
dreamt of “do not go that place.””or call him/her back from that place.”
Etc.
• INTERPERSONAL DREAM : Interpersonal dream is related to the one’s
working with others in real life situation. Here the dreamer dreamt of
their relation in bad or good ways.
10. SOURCES OF DREAM:
• Anxiety, tension, and stressful situation in one’s life : According to
me, anxiety, tension and stressful situation is a source of dream.
Under such situation, a dreamer dreamt of attacking you, throwing
stone to you, unable to climb up, seeing nightmare etc. When you
are such situation, you have a sense of insecurity in your relation,
worry with someone etc.
• Pre-plan activities imposed by the external to the target person
unconsciously : Pre-plan activities is associated in the workplace
relationship. When a new employee enters to the workplace but
other already worked their never want him/her. In such situation
they plan some act to remove the young employee. In doing such
activities they kept young employee as a target person for their
goal. But the target person remains all the time in tension situation.
He/she unconsciously react toward them. then, they started doing
bullying attitude toward him/her. Whenever such act done by them
it happen in front of others. So the target understand that he/she is
wrong but she/he could do anything. Such condition gave him/her
an anxiety arousing situation that leads to dream. It is partly
associated with the first one but different intensity.
11. Continue:1
• Cluster effects to the target person : It is same as above.
Here forming two groups but it is unknown to the target
person; here sometimes giving moral support and at the
last moment the two groups become one to gain their own
separate goal; in such withdrawing and attaching nature
gives the target a tense situation and it leads to dream.
• Realising one’s problem in real life situation and ready to
give guidance to him/her: When someone face the real life
situation that brought a wide known regarding the
problem, people started talking in the real life situation to
solve the problem. Because the problem is associated to
someone. Sometimes you see different figure in your
dream it means that the problem what the person is facing
is understood by the other people. That is why such things
are also a source of dream; because they want to help you.
12. Continue:2
• Interpersonal conflictual situation focused to the
dreamer : Interpersonal problem is a problem in day to
day life at the workplace at the form of politics. When
your are under the politics, you are just like a football.
People tries to use you to gain their opportunity. If you
do not speak out also, it shows that you are speaking.
Such politics brought you a headache and sometimes
you aggressively react to them. such confusion,
headache,chaose, belief system etc. brought you a
source of dream.
• Desire to wish fulfilment: sometimes the source of the
dream relate to wish fulfilment. You want something in
real life but you did not get it ; it shows in your dream.
13. THEORY OF DREAM ACCORDING TO NBD:
INTERPERSONAL PRE-PLAN THEORY TO THE TARGET
PERSON:
• At the workplace, people possessing different educational
background, different age-group, different status, different
cultural aspects etc, working together under one rule and
regulation. In such working atmosphere, minor sector of
the workplace kept themselves their policies and strategies
under common understanding to bring welfare of the
workplace. Their common understanding was kept
objectively by other minor sector of the workplace and if in
case found, they together try to bring in true way.
• While doing such process, many conflictual situation was
involved i.e., not wanting to bring true way, wanting to
bring their own opinion on the way that leads to crisis
situation to the another one.
14. Continue:1
• If in case, now, imagine, true way came and kept someone
at the workplace disregarding their opinion. But those
opinion was neglected, then they together tried to make
shaping the someone on true way. In trying to shape, they
may form cluster group and such cluster group keep
someone in anxiety/tension situation. If someone is under
tension/anxiety situation then dreams of fear factor was
associated to the someone ( here as a target by the
neglected people). So, according to me, the dream is
shaped by the external pre-plan act by the bi-cluster groups
to the target person; here the pre-plan act involve to
remove the target person but the target never knew their
plan; he/she unconsciously react toward the pre-plan act
people. On the other hand, pre-plan act people kept
him/her in an anxiety/tension situation through the help of
bullying attitude.
15. RELATING DREAM TO WAKINING LIFE ACCORDING TO
NBD:
• Associate dream to the earlier existing situation at the workplace or other in one’s
life;
• Associate dream to the present existing situation that is related to the past
situation at the workplace or other in one’s life;
• Associate dream message or dream content to the future in one’s life at the
workplace or other;
• Associate dream theme to the nature of struggle in one’s waking life;
• Associate dream symbol to the past deed or work you put but fruit shall come
later in one’s waking life;
• Associate dream theme to the nature of one’s interpersonal relation to the waking
life situation;
• Associate dream theme to what exactly happen in day to day life in one’s spouse,
son, daughter, and family members, neighbours and relatives;
• Associate dream theme to what exactly one wants to be in real life situation;
• Associate dream theme to what others are really to help in your day to day
struggle in waking life.
16. In my analysis part i want to ask question regarding the
dream to the dreamer:
• Do you remember the whole dream?
• What are you doing in the dream?
• What are others doing on the dream?
• What symbols did you see in your dream?
• The symbols that you seen in your dream, have any
meaning in your own way?
• Are you involved in any conflictual situation in the dream?
• Had you heard any message from the dead people?
• Do you feel fear after the dream? Say what type of dream.
• So, one can ask questions about the landscape,
interpersonal relation to the dream, erotic feeling, etc.
17. Continue:1
• After having been collected the reports from the dreamer, i try to
find out the past, present and future aspects of the dreamer.
• For example, if the dreamer comes dream from the external
influences due to workplace conflictual situation or pre-plan act
from the external, the following questions can be used to decipher
the meaning and used as a therapeutic technique.
• Are you worked earlier in real life?
• What is the past condition in the post before you entered the
place?
• What is the other’s relation to the earlier person who worked here
before you joined it?
• Do you have any good support from your side?
• What is your relation to your colleague?
• Are they supportive?
18. Continue:2
• Do you share your feeling of dissatisfaction to your colleagues?
• Do you have any interpersonal conflict to them?
• Do you hear any bullying attitude towards you?
• What you want to be from this workplace?
• What is your desire towards them?
• IF IN CASE , IF YOU APPEAR ANY EXAM,IN THE PAST BUT THE
RESULT WILL NOT COME OUT, THEN DREAM RELATED QUESTION IN
REAL LIFE SITUATION: ( crossing bridge, climbing, falling etc.):
• Did you appear any exam?
• Did you have any tension/anxiety? ( external, internal, or
interpersonal)
• When i analyze the dream i try to find out the dreamer real life
situation in detail in day to day life, past and what he/she wants to
be i.e., desire factor.
•