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    Beliefs and Spiritualties The Dreaming Question 1: The Nature of the Dreaming and its relation to the origins of the universe is to express how the earth and land was formed by their ancient ancestors that rose from their eternal sleep and created life. The Sacred sites are considered to be the water holes‚ rock formations and caves‚ the uses for these sacred sites are burial grounds‚ ceremonial meeting places and significant places such as birthing caves. The Dreaming also has stories that help

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    Religion Discuss the connection between the dreaming and the land rights movement. Aboriginal spirituality is determined by the dreaming. The dreaming is a complex concept of fundamental importance to Aboriginal culture‚ embracing the creative era long past of the ancestral beings as well as the present and the future. The Dreaming’s importance to the aboriginal people is emphasised through it providing for the obligations and responsibility of the aboriginal people‚ and furthermore accounting

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    dreamtime continues as the dreaming in the spiritual life of all aboriginal persons today and the events of creation are told through story‚ song‚ dance rituals and ceremonies (Corroborees). Dreaming has never been a direct translation of an Aboriginal word; the English language does not know an equivalent to express the complex Aboriginal spiritual concepts to western society. Aboriginal people have a number of different dialects in one complex language‚ thus the word dreaming is translated into a number

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    The fundamental tenet that underpins Aboriginal spirituality is a concept known as the Dreaming. The Dreaming is a term referring to Aboriginal spiritual beliefs about origins of the universe and existence of all life and objects. It determines all relationships and responsibilities for Aboriginal people. The Dreaming is inextricably connected to the land as the land is the physical medium through which the Dreaming is communicated – through art‚ song‚ dance‚ story and ritual It is a metatemporal concept

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    Nature of Religion and Beliefs 16 Indicative hours ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The focus of this study is the nature of religion and beliefs including Australian Aboriginal beliefs and spiritualities‚ as a distinctive response to the human search for meaning in life. Syllabus Outcomes: P1 describes the main characteristics of religion and belief systems P2

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    his senses are unreliable; his senses could possibly be fooling him. The second skeptical hypothesis that he reaches is that maybe he is a crazy person. The dream argument surfaces in the third hypothesis where he questions the possibility of him dreaming‚ while‚ all along‚ believing he is in reality. In

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    Psychology of Dreaming. Connecticut: Praegar‚ 1997. Print. Colace‚ Claudio. Children’s Dreams: From Freud’s Observations to Modern Dream Research. London: Karnac‚ 2010. Print. Freud‚ Sigmund. The Interpretation of Dreams. Trans. Joyce Crick. New York: Oxford‚ 1999. Print. Hall‚ Calvin S. The Meaning of Dreams. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company‚ 1966. Print. This book gives a general idea of what dreams are‚ what we dream about and how they are interpreted Hobson‚ J.A. “REM Sleep and Dreaming: Towards

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    religion 2unit hsc notes religion and belief systems in austrlia post 1945 Contemprary aboriginal spirualities aboriinal spirituality as determined by the dreaming Dreaming Dreaming describes an enormous variety of spiritual beliefs and not a single unified systems; it refers to all that is known and understood by aboriginal. It is central spiritual concept‚ determines not only beliefs and values and religions with people and the environment Aboriginals believe they are related to the

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    Does everybody dream? There are two types of dreaming. The type where you dream of swimming in the clear blue waters of Greece‚ or hiking Mt. Everest in the winter time. Everybody has dreams and plans of what they want to be‚ or what they want in life. And then there is the kind of dreaming as a person sleeps. A dream is a succession of images‚ ideas‚ emotions and sensations that occur in the mind during different stages of sleep. Have people ever thought that sometimes they do not dream? The brain

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    good health rather you sleep during the day or the night. When you sleep and fall into REM sleep (rapid eye movement sleep) the most vivid and "realistic" dream plays along inside your head. Some can be good and pleasant while other not so much. Dreaming is a heavily experimented subject in the field of psychology. Many theories are out there which some are actually false. Dreams is something we counter everyday (or at least we should since we need sleep)‚ and consist of many aspects to talk about

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