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    had the night before and did not change anything. As King says‚ "creative imaging and dreaming are just so similar that they have got to be related" (22). According to King‚ whether you are dreaming or writing creatively‚ your brainwaves work the same way. If you mix these two factors you can remember the information that happened in the past and that you have forgotten about. King calls this strategy "semi-dreaming." He used this approach when

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    other and after running away together to get away from Hermia’s father who is keeping the two apart‚ their relationship is stopped by dreaming and fake love. With the relationship between Lysander and Hermia‚ dreaming does nothing but interrupt reality creating more problems for the couple and intervening in the true love that previously existed. One form of dreaming is being under a spell which involves magic. This is like the one Lysander was put under the night after running away. Hermia and Lysander

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    The basic principle that supports the Aboriginal spirituality is a notion commonly referred to 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‚ responsibilities and laws which must be adhered to for living harmoniously and with reverence for the land.The Dreaming is therefore inextricably connected to the land‚ because as previously

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    literal level. They view dreaming as just another one of those peculiar‚ uncontrollable happenings within our brain. However‚ this is not the case. The fact is everybody dreams‚ whether they remember their dreams or not. These dreams‚ which are very difficult to influence or manipulate‚ are the language of our subconscious mind. There are many ways to look at dreams as well as interpret them. For centuries‚ philosophers and scientists have tried to understand how dreaming and the unconscious works

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    Compare and contrast. The topic I have chosen to discuss is the function and meaning of dreams and dreaming in fantasy texts. Dreaming‚ in this context‚ is an implicit representation of the characters ideals and their wants. I believe the function of dreaming in fairy tales to be a temporary escape from ones reality‚ a reflection of ones true desires‚ as well as a tool that gives dimension to the characters‚ while at the same time allowing the reader to better understand the mind of the characters

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    Holiday HW- A) Aboriginal spirituality and the dreaming Q1- Kinship is a complex system of belonging and responsibility within a clan based on family and totem relations that govern daily Aboriginal life by determining issues. The dreaming has in itself prescribed the peoples kinship ties and permeates throughout the system by: Assigning responsibilities to transmit knowledge of the dreaming from elders to younger generations Providing the basis on which aboriginal society is structured on; maintained

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    post-1945 1.1 Contemporary Aboriginal Spiritualties Kinship and the Dreaming The Dreaming is the key concept underpinning all aspects of Aboriginal spirituality and‚ indeed‚ all facets of traditional Aboriginal life. At its basis is an ancient event whereby the ‘sky heroes’ (ancestral spirit beings) formed everything upon the earth (oceans‚ mountains‚ rocks‚ insects‚ animals etc) from a featureless‚ never-ending plain. Yet the dreaming exists in the present and future also. It is an eternal‚ timeless

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    to our daily lives. Imagination and dreaming are the two subjects that coincide within the brain. In The Man Of Feeling by Javier Marías‚ the world of dreaming becomes a totally different world. He writes about his own dreams and the stories he creates in his sleep. The dreams he has are so detailed and arousing that it creates a sense of doubt for the person reading. The interesting thing is that it can be compared to a more psychological approach. In Dreaming By The Book by Elaine Scarry‚ she digs

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    But he thought to himself his sleeping experience seem as the waking‚ and in dreams he is sees things as if they are real. He wondered if he was dreaming‚ if so‚ is there any way to know that he was not. He figured that he couldn’t tell for certainty that he was not dreaming. Even though he concluded that there is no way of knowing if we are dreaming or not ‚ he thought if he could find something in the dream world that was certain and stable‚ then that could be the start point for building the

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    which occur sooner in the sleep cycle‚ last longer and are more emotional and story like. It was also shown that persons dreaming about divorce while going through it showed better adjustment to single life. Pavlides and Winson: Dreams as Information Processing also known as OFF-LINE THEORY (1989). These theorists contend that the cognitive process that occurs during dreaming consolidates and stores information acquired during the day thus allowing us to maintain a smaller and more efficient brain

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