Dream analysis has long been utilized as a way of managing the lives of both the self, and also the country: The Ancient Greeks had recovery temples were erected so that individuals can have the healing powers from the spirits as they dream their health problems away; Romans controlled their armies depending upon the images consisted of in the dreams, and Egyptians who could dream were highly revered as they believed that their power came direct from the gods. A number of the Eastern and older cultures such as Aborigines and Native Americans thought that when an individual sleeps, the soul enters a world of dreams, where it's possible to get in touch with their ancestors, and get messages from those who govern that world about events in the waking world.
All of these cultures utilized dreams as a positive way of eliminating the stresses of the waking world, and the interpretation of such dreams enabled them to live satisfying lives as their beliefs determined. Throughout the witch hunts it was seen that dreaming came from the devil, or that individuals had troubled dreams as an outcome of angering a witch in some way, and a curse was put upon them. Dreams couldn't be discussed for worry of imprisonment and torture, or they were utilized as a method of accusing others of practicing sorcery.
By the end of those bad times, individuals no longer believed that dreams were triggered by the devil, however rather were an affliction of the mind. That changed throughout the 19th century, when psychologists such as Freud and Jung commented about the nature of our dreams in relation to the way we see ourselves and world around us. Because then, our dreams have been understood to address many questions we have about the self, as we analyze the images we see in our dreams in relation to events that have actually currently occurred.
Sometimes it is possible to respond to these questions, or discover whether you have a foretelling of the future, a description of the past, or just a method of winding down, just by recording down the dreams we have, and interpreting the colours, images and signs we can select from our journals.
The unique and right approach of dream analysis was discovered by the psychiatrist and psychologist Carl Jung thanks to a research that was not just based on scientific experiences and analysis of lots of dreams but likewise on the assessment of the symbolic rituals of the alchemists and the importance of their components.
" An alchemist was an individual versed in the art of alchemy, an ancient branch of natural viewpoint that eventually evolved into chemistry and pharmacology. Alchemy flourished in the Islamic world throughout the Middle Ages, and then in Europe from the 13th to the 18th centuries." ().
The alchemists were attempting to find a method to change metal into gold. What was important was not what they were really doing in their chemical experiments, but the improvement of what was material in something else that didn't have product dimensions.
Just as Jung discovered information about dream interpretation by studying numerous dreams, artistic manifestations and the weird alchemists, I found the hidden meaning of numerous symbols Jung could not equate. I accomplished this by translating my own literature, particularly the book I edited 6 and a half years, after a horrible vehicle accident, during a period when I was a complete atheist.
I had actually lost my faith after the accident, but the significance of the book I was composing helped me keep the moral worths I had actually learned in the Catholic school where I studied.
I continued Jung's deserted research in the unknown mind many years later, and I discovered the wild side of the human conscience that causes craziness to the human side. By doing this I might plainly translate whatever that Carl Jung didn't understand.
Not only could I find many clinical proofs in the strategy utilized for the translation of dream signs, however I also found that we can be informed about our present reality, mind, other people and the future by translating our life circumstances in the very same way we interpret dreams.

The analyses are verified by a number of facts and transformations in our lives that fit with what was explained or forecasted in dreams.