Monday, June 30, 2008

Manipulating your own dream

You are sleeping and while sleeping you are dreaming. You become aware that you are dreaming while you are sleeping.This knowledge of your dreaming called lucid dreaming. when you become aware of your dreaming you can easily stop it or if you want you can get involved with the dream fully. This way you may try to manipulate the dream as you wish.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Greatest achievement


The greatest achievement was at first and for a time a dream. The oak sleeps in the acorn; the bird waits in the egg; and in the highest vision of the soul a waking angel stirs. Dreams are the seedlings of realities." ~ James Allen from As a Man Thinketh

Saturday, June 21, 2008

wish fulfillment


Sigmund Freud, in his pioneering work The Interpretation of Dreams (1900, tr. 1913), was one of the first to emphasize dreams as keys to the unconscious. He distinguished the manifest content of dreams—the dream as it is recalled by the individual—from the latent content or the meaning of the dream, which Freud saw in terms of wish fulfillment. - Columbia Encyclopedia

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Use your head


The Dream'Use your head, Zsa-Ree,' my dad said to me in a dream. His warning helped me in a moment of great danger.By Jeanne Frois

Monday, June 16, 2008

Why dream


Lucid dreams are here. if you are aware of your own dream and if you can stay away on a seperate plane, you can easily control your dream. Whatever you direct the dream will act accordingly. So , you are in control od your dream. if so why dream?

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Man Ray


CONVERSION TO MODERNISM
The early work of Man Ray
By Francis Neumann
Particularly famed for his creative and innovative photographic images and his relationship with the French surrealist group during the Twenties and Thirties, this book shows the Earlier Man Ray, featuring his works from 1907-1917.” My mother told me that I made my first man on paper when I was three”, asserted Man Ray in the 1960s. When he was seven, he used crayons to add color to a drawing he had made of a battle ship, which was based on a news paper reproduction. Though his family praised the details in the picture, they objected to the colors he chose. He defended himself by reasoning that since the original picture was in black, he felt perfectly free to use his imagination. The works depicted here range from early nude studies made at the academy, through to stunning modernistic compositions, many of which show as to how Man ray was influenced by French cubist paintings.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Roaming about dreamis


According to Lobsang Ramba, our spirit or soul used to get out of our body during deep sleep and roam about , then return back to normal position, people who do not understand this thinks they had dreamed accordingly.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

control over the dream


Electroencephalograph studies, measuring the electrical activity of the brain during REM sleep, have shown that young adults dream for 11/2 to 2 hours of every 8-hour period of sleep. Infants spend an average of 50% of their sleep in the REM phase (they are believed to dream more often than adults) a figure which decreases steadily with age. During dreams, blood pressure and heart rate increase, and breathing is quickened, but the body is otherwise immobile. Studies have shown that sleepers deprived of dream-sleep are likely to become irritable and lose coordination skills. Unusually frightening dreams are called nightmares, and daydreams are constructed fantasies that occur while the individual is awake. Studies have demonstrated the existence of lucid dreaming, where the individual is aware that he is dreaming and has a degree of control over his dream. - Columbia Encyclopedia

Monday, June 9, 2008

Lawrence's poems complete


COMPLETE POEMS BY D.M.LAWRENCE
Lawrence’s reputation as a novelist has often meant that his achievements in poetry have failed to receive the recognition they deserve. This edition brings together all of them in a form he himself has sanctioned, his collected poems of 1928 , the unexpurgated version of pansies and nettles adding to these volumes the contents of the two note books in which he was still writing poetry while he died in 1930. Hence it allows the reader to trace the development of Lawrence as a poet and appreciate the remarkable originality and distinctiveness of his achievements. There is an introduction and notes provided by David Ellis of the University of Kent and Canterbury.

Day dreaming seems to be


Daydreaming seems to be the default setting of the human mind and certain brain regions are devoted to it, U.S. researchers have reported accordingly. Some people make it a regular practice. Some others make those dreams come true.