Show THE PHILO philosophy SOPHI OF DREAMS review of the etiology of sleeps fantasies SLEEP SENSE AND HYPNOSIS Tc lyrd fancies of our sleeping Ele opine hours what gives rise nise to them dr too the celebrated medico legal expert the belief that D cams are War warnings effect upon dreama atina of involuntary muscular action before tile the dann of history dreams waed awed and interested primitive man tile the aal ani variety of the phenomena ph imena an ars pro and breclin Gre Ore clin ettry and roman reman philosophers thus ld idlas the foundation bound illon of 0 the present science of rt psychology from iren lote antiquity to the piment time human ingenuity has been ex hansted in tabulating lating sabe chemel me I 1 for interpretation with tile hie obvious result of much in modern times psychologists and have been obliged front from tibe nature of their investigations to fully con consider gider the ell benl enl of dreams A maes of matter has hag been collected by students of achia p I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 11 L 0 1 I 1 0 o ia I 1 1 tija V 1 14 MA 1 0 I 1 k I 1 I 1 I 1 W f I 1 I 1 Z r I 1 r luthers hallucination aaion try by allen alienists leits who study the phenomena from its VaLli ical standpoint and by physiological observers and experimenters peri menters who merely regard the physical phenomenon seeking its cause in ph physical teat conditions from tills this large mass of 0 data the following summary Is offered ps As p s the most satisfactory in rela lien to the cawes causes of dreams end and the conditions which d determine their origin first Mar character acter and precedent mental experience second on a special anre third the state of the muscular sensibility fourth organic or systematic ini im pre steina fifth conditions of cerebral cincu i sixth the state or r tone of the ner vc as system ni these art are the under velch the subject I 1 Is by ertter like maudsley in n his treatise lre tse on the roalnd ind it had been observed ned that thac a per person s 0 n S leeping can be induced to tired m and L nd the iho character of tile the dream determined ri I 1 n ed in a general way by the kind ot of impression conveyed to the brain by the senses abo ah influenced by it Us I 1 exah exaggerated interpretation among amock the experimenter who hive have done most in 1 I in une line is professor abaury of parl paris ahse whose deductions have been sustained ined and whose whisp observations art are confirm d liv preyer provost prevost and the by condition of 0 sleep and the one that some observers re regard igard as 11 ni st conducive con ducile to dreaming earning dr Is called the 1 it Is described as all that condition of 0 somnolence or sleepiness in which external impressions cease to act the internal attention la Is relaxed and the weird imagery ot of sleep ale p begins to untold unfold itself and lut as anere Is this anticipation of dream hal bal luci luti nation in the pre condition so iio there la Is the survival of it lit in the post boron 1 lal I condition it may be regarded as the very ear earliest ilert condition in which consciousness or tile the one immediately preceding prec ding the abc uon or of its 1 dominance tho tha abac that that when he be falls alls 0 sleep asleep hi bl second self elf leaves 1 ea ves his film familiar hody body and journeys forth to unfamiliar re regions ginns it meets the departed second ives of tia ill t ia dad we find this to lo he be tile the belief of nearly all the whether on oil ill the A american mer leall aft or australian continents continent for til ill ot of discussing dr dreams earrin intelligently wiltern on ly let irl apathy and kindred handi ed topics divide them into two classed thom isoac induced by nerve stimulation allm slid and those induced Indu cell by or the r result sul of association tiny of ideas maury prevost Fr ernat harvey anil belner lel ner through eh it A lark of oil ex jerime rits induced almost every erdl nary tomi or 0 dream by nerve seimu those relating to the linn of elf ideis ideas are floine hat obscure oh acure and tile theory can be more luel lucidly tily co conveyed by illustrations A friend speaks of A a common acquaintance re marka n alii poor acor health the ailing up vaK vagli icly cly visual ill en of the pernon sinking in and dying we ve esta establish bligh in our ur mind nn tion between the person and deatha night tr or two after an image of this p person er occurs OCCUM to our dream fancy ing ine in it a dream where here the Previous kocl soc atlon lallon la Is emphasized tile the pie lure Is projected of a corpse corps a funeral etc and all title both as to ill the primary milry 11 9 en clation and ill hi dres in stielf Iti elf mar mal have been cerebration cerebrA Hon and thus seem 11 it countable to lie hie lent ncr or OF WAKING kraka G HOURS S tit the lluka of tho the chain which holds the are really forged in ili part in our wilkin if hours houra though the process was so no rapid as to escape our attention one of the enot remarkable ia as of dreams dream Is tile the singular power of and com hitting lileas ideas in the most ivil dramata the same fiame sort of thins thing occurs in tho the waking state slate when the succession of is wit not controlled 1 by upon unon mc dennit denn lt subject As i seen been in the vacant re rei erica erles or spells of abstraction str action of ronie come people who he aro are thug thua building bul lillne air castles the actual ran con st turtle on BO in it dreams reams ideas arp are ot only brought together but new products product formea aiom riom dincin both the scenes and tile the linage sinagra being in many instances new though rUgg asted by similar rollar Bl scenes or I 1 imagna in 03 ge beyn in pill anit t or in whole are retained f flam 1 0 M descriptions lead or heard beard of A casual 81 er made during tile day for I 1 instance ast a lice that A a person haa ban tact 0 or CO cour u vage aei mai ma I induce 4 26 dream where tile hie soene IS 19 entirely croil ted by hie fail cy ei Is appropriate to acts act hint at would elvince tact or 01 courtesy in per f roianne miltine in are on oil rood KOOI author ity fly of persons who leave icv in chely sleep oom poel poked which li it I 1 is averred th eared took tonk place in n ithe caba of it groat voltaire while others have solved al problem problems pro blema and Bur bardach dach the aa greal t pit st vor kel out ul many litany acion title ideal idea in sleep while bite it Is on pa poe the raven it n n L sleepy doll delirium gium a condition con dUlon in ill which h he could tie be 1 lore to be amply dreaming find bud ial I 1 et one 11 that the 1 bwy ver y n h short chort of actual delirium lu it would al 11 b be raigh impossible to do anything involving such ruch coherency dur ni delirium a condition or of duely gravity Y and an so well e I 1 defined by piort for I 1 Fauls lcy tha t I 1 append it did the enlen tion llon of holl bell priced any explanation tho he inoval ellal of 0 the 4 pat p elleni len tit in most moat instances might furnish it those these instances ot of logical work dono done lit in dreams illustrate tile the or nf the of oc creative HIV fly liy with naich nis and will haeft no ito mor n 01 P to do as active fi Rents than ian with alth the th imaginative creation of tile ihn inspired pacts for or it N 1 only when the ducts ore are formes formed that thy they rne rl info in to clear consciousness a lid only ahn they nie known that they tan ary tye be wylle willed I 1 A fact fac t in it repaid I 1 to iho dr dra mada power po vcr displayed li in dreams T n la a the I 1 rapidity of oc it its action p I 1 in ky ai dinst instant an wh what atwould would take hours to think I 1 A I 1 P P TO r Is 4 I 1 1 e 4 1 f I I 1 11 q as vj I 0 V 5 V 4 W I 1 11 I 1 lf 11 el V p ii 1 11 1 if W til 1 u h ao iw f U 11 Z r 1 W k igar va 12 4 1 I 1 ili 11 lit 1 11 I I 1 I 1 d J I 1 I 1 x ft I 1 06 6 I 1 P 1 V IRR f s 1 1 1 A 11 11 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 W L I 1 omni I 1 r I 1 1 1 4 i I 1 Z 4 ua I 1 I 1 I 1 ml III 1 X 4 T g cepe 74 za 11 t 1 i iy ay ayk L I 1 I 1 III 41 I 1 1 11 I 1 1 11 I 1 I 1 11 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 if F 10 I I 1 1 4 t czi 11 1 I 1 11 II 11 il 1 1 I 1 I 1 h I 1 e P R i 1 I 1 1 I I 1 s 4 A waking hallucination out oui consciously or to describe adequately in word A still more noteworthy fact Is the menial power of the dreamer el the livid recollection of 0 things of which lie he has no remembrance in the waking state stale how lavishly lie he draws from long unused l or oc memory tim oven even the details of events ions 10 M aliet with aliK accuracy and great vividness I one of this he most irequi frequent ti t occurrences that confront the dreamer Is thy confusion fly rOrk the men denae of f per alai bial identity the unity of incise individual alvid otal character li 14 hl unel d aad seemingly lot loft at the same moment lie he la IS aali an somebody else and ho he does absurd a and rid u 1 criminal thi figs in the th I 1 a t t ot f fact way and il ii not at tit all sul sui arl priced i cd at al fining them how can call there be a clear isenbe of f the unity of cf ohp hf ko how hoi any when there Is un an entire abeyance of 0 that coordination of 0 men nin lai lal the self c 0 es a 0 of which is he of P personal ers onal identity to find the parallel f ahli condition of the dreamer dream and hla counterpart counter pirt in n the waking state I 1 will at ailt it the reader to mentally take a journey to one of 0 our eleemosynary in tot for the iho treatment of the insane and regard one cf the pauper lunatics 4 pos lessily with the delusion that he Is the allulli almighty ly that he can n do in ift an all instant whatever he will and after if this statement ve lc fend him beir humbly a trifling favor from those to whom ho he has ban just proclaimed ills hla omnipotence such are abe of the he distracted astr identity ta in I 1 the Fic and waking waiting etalon stalon in the form former r dreams drear ng lit in the be latter insanity the poet byron ban lia grasped in meter lite condition of thee ill alea d entiero nars Drea dri ama it in their development livelo li velo benl hive have broth breath anti and tears and tor and the touch of joy they have a net t upon our wiking wak ig thou lents they tako take a weight from off our waking tolls lolla thy they 10 lo do divide our being t LEP A AND ND HYPNOSIS in comparing sleep and with I 1 hypnosis somnambulism and insanity wor wee in sleep questions put to them by a familiar voice as aa la is frequently noticed between mother and child tile the rese resemblance T blance between and corrina N 9 arcil great tha that but the h e name naine ls m j Is g t need ir ed far both h hypnotism being g Q f cr i b e d by FIch fichett tt anil and others s as ag at I 1 n caal somnambulism 4 corrinn ill bulls whilo I 1 as aa we ve find 1 if in tiie the sleeping subject ts a descal bcd as aa natural somnambulism NIGHTMARE A phenomenon very mucia akin to some forms forma of ln Is s that of f which b el amene r n 0 n g pr i m t LI v e people Is broadd dread til R nd 1 0 0 0 k ed u upon p 0 n d t a 3 pomes ilon sion ot of the body taken by a sy tiemon denion though we have lo 10 lone ng ay sanco i nater it subjectively as g from rom beti amo m of the llie tilee perS brat brain its ita re very dyni name barric icalla th li tact fact that anfilo aciclo 9 saxone axons regarded the experience as 03 the 00 attack ot of a night denion demon saxon knocer erp espirit irit elf demon demen etc old german ian mar elf demon lmar we find the parallel laral lel 4 0 f in the waking teate in A some orne forms forma ot of what we call melancholia in which the irano por parsons sons mind 11 I 1 po assed with some vague capt var I 1 and devalon ind and he to la L ot of the least exertion sta standlee stand n ding lne or 1 biting like a wherever he in may ty be placed in which he be inay anay be it giuly uly said paid to bo be in a state of nt lav latil jag fill TreM lona lons from rom without that thai are nihed by the etnes are arc perverted pener ted in eun BULL trie horrors odthe 0 the delusion professor fa fiant 1 in lilal very etive treaties on after t L rathar full of drom and gives ly hl li s opinion ito so fol follows lowa we mav have dr dreams which aro are nor noe due ail A fir far ns its can be AW asar ier i taxied to from the exter artal is Imir i orld Ivr elved during clecy I 1 it tm wai wi for che le ie of tho icho origin professor flint so sn vaguely hints ill at thal tic KC owe the dinst lf u ane egyptian grecian grel an ani roman oracle we find that 1 il 11 1 magle the Babylon taTia had the mot boft elaborate code of rules that egypt and PA bylen nvere vh 11 cwi clater sources tic ivorid acquired red ot of tho tl f hacher br brancha a A 1 0 t tte the occult cut pt callad which inov dedire when it 11 mial into the cui tody bf 0 greece and rome waa A cla enfil I 1 ida ted and aind by bethem athella gref sti toed on oil our occidental ci indent ancients hare hardly clitus cli tul our modern and middle period 9 escha cra in ithe glan lan to ty th i 3 subject dreams di eam on thin point I 1 would remit refill to li the th the larre barite pirt they play in both the old and novit nei testaments ir dr W it of A ala CY cay in A pamphlet on slid and delu blong in which after acter some space to the of drean dreama conclude 3 Dr Drea earni jn end vir dilons larys comprise 1 tilly important part ot of the giso A all I 1 net r writers v r erl hea beem I 1 tyl 2 t to havo have be been ell i n r it J 1 the im of these evidences of 0 spir t manifestation the Penta t e I 1 prophets prophet the Apo zIles nh 11 dwell irell I 1 f I 1 i I 1 1 I 1 X 44 1 7 I 1 7 f I 1 14 gal F 11 11 ga numa X ll 11 W ai ar j yav g fal IV ION i g 1 K iier 1 aa I 1 I 1 r INA W a 14 q I i M A 3 i 1 I I 1 iff 11 X I 1 I 1 I 1 i pk 1 A j ial r IN IV i it I 1 II J r 1 i 10 I 1 af 1 ei e I 1 91 v ya k w 2 5 S I 1 P 4 1 1 IX ly 1 y r 3 P t 11 Z V W v 7 f y it 1 e 11 10 r r I 1 VY 2 I 1 7 I 1 I 1 I 1 IZ 1 P I 1 m ol 01 j 4 PE 9 I 1 arl I 1 I 1 I 1 ili it I 1 I 1 1 I ajl S r t va 1 1 I 1 tai N I I 1 T I 1 I 1 i f ca n I 1 4 I 1 io 11 IV k 0 S Y ma ap i 5 ni k qt I 1 k 0 19 I 1 1 d I 1 I 1 I 1 II 11 7 I 1 I 1 I 1 i 1 ik before dich wo v 0 o fine find that the conff la Is not so PC much in kind kand as it 11 Is 49 in ill lierma nence still and degree we have seen that in it the the dreams can he so BO Inco hinni t to ro illogical and vc EO utterly at valiance the 1110 and actins during consalo climers that t the condition of the mental opera operations lions during fich f ich a dream is with the iho mental of an insane person in the waking state ailcie then we ha have 0 tho pira docial condition of 0 a person sane in ill his waiting moments and practically insane lit in ilk his dep tho the i similarity aty between nat ki uial tat sleep and airl or induced elect must have lave impressed I 1 brair very forcibly when lie he rave gave to this induce verb ditc edthe filhe name h mr gr a sleep and not only his has the elmi similarity larl impressed sed this ihla mot notable invests galor since time but it la Is boldly beld out ai a i 4 tile b liev L c on which it lilt seb bol of 0 nancy resta wp we tind ble bault ond brullard as aa well as aa forel tit ot zurich offering this view arl abing hypnosis as aa an ordinary sloop hyp aoi being that a person that talla asleep ig en ell rapport with himself whilo A hyp ley i subject Is en ell rapport with lahe tlc one who ulio u lio hypnotized will and this in fit their theory Is lite chief difference As there are two classes of drea eo co there are condis lons of hypnotic con a ili the k light anil and b abe he deap in the deep hypnosis iz the sense are almost Ide otreal with the tense delusion tn in di didama eAma leams os as regards the mode of 0 drigin of 0 suggested dream di tiAmi 4 arril and the he origin of the bugge atall sense delli iona of oc hypnosis liyim osla they 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