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    Introduction The aboriginals have lived in Australia for thousands of years. They had little outside contact until the British arrived two hundred years ago. The aboriginals have one of the oldest unchanged religions in the world. They believe in the Dreaming and respect the environment around them. This assignment will break the aboriginal religion into Smart’s seven dimensions. Methodology The three SOR classes in grade 11 travelled to Chillagoe on the 3rd of May‚ 2006. On the way to Chillagoe we

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    The land provides the aboriginals their dreaming element so the Experiential and Emotional dimension is represented through the incredible strong connection and dependency to the land‚ their emotions with each other and with what they are doing and how it makes them feel. The Narrative dimension

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    Psychology October 15‚ 2013 Inception “Well‚ dreams‚ they feel real while we’re in them‚ right? It’s only when we wake up that we realize that something was actually strange” (inception). In the movie inception Dom implants someone’s idea into a target subconscious. This movie inception demonstrates what it is like to try and control the unconscious human mind. As you could see in the film the characters struggled with trying to overcome and control their unconscious mind. Don Cobb wants to

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    Dreaming is an involuntary action in which a person experiments successions of visions‚ thoughts‚ sounds‚ emotions or sensations while is asleep. It mostly occurs during the rapid eye movement (REM) phase when limb muscles are temporarily paralyzed. Dreams throughout REM tend to be more bizarre and vivid than those happening during other stages of sleep. Although dreaming has been widely investigated‚ we still cannot answer exactly what its purpose is. It exists a wide variety of theories from different

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    studies‚ finding out from clients what was causing them problems or holding them back. They may have symptoms (e.g. phobia) that arose from the unconscious. E.g. Little Hans case study. Activation-synthesis theory of dreaming – Hobson and McCarley 1977 1. Biological theory of dreaming Dreams are random messages in the brain being interpreted to make a story. Messages are activated randomly‚ and then synthesized into a story. There is a dream state generator in the brain and this part of the brain

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    and Gregory Bateson argue that intrapersonal communication is indeed a special case of interpersonal communication‚ as "dialogue is the foundation for all discourse." Intrapersonal communication can encompass: Day-dreaming Nocturnal dreaming‚ including and especially lucid dreaming Speaking aloud (talking to oneself)‚ reading aloud‚ repeating what one hears; the additional activities of speaking and hearing (in the third case of hearing again) what one thinks‚ reads or hears may increase concentration

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    Brain Activity During Sleep Imagine spending 1/3 of your life doing something and not knowing why you do it or what purpose is behind it. Sleep is one of the greatest mysteries that science is struggling with. It was once considered an inactive or passive state in which the mind used to recuperate from the day. This of course is not true‚ since the brain is in active stages while asleep and sometimes may even reach to a higher state of awareness than when awake. This fact has bewildered many scientists

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    an internal therapist in which we process our feelings to reveal emotions. By morning we have resolved these feelings and begin to cope with the issues we have trouble facing. b. Dreaming may help with Depression i. In sleep studies performed by Cartwright and colleagues‚ patients recently divorced who recalled dreaming of their ex-spouse experienced a sense of relief by the next day‚ evident in their better scoring on tests in mood. Thus‚ more inclined to recover from depression healthier and faster

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    creation of relationships Aboriginal Spirituality * Nature of the Dreaming * Background: * The Dreaming is the essence of Aboriginal spirituality. It encompasses the spiritual and physical reality‚ establishes a code of morals and rules‚ incorporates the spirit ancestors and their creative activity in forming the world‚ and is the continuing and sacred relationship with the land. * The Dreaming does not exist in the world of ordinary space and time; instead‚ it completely

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    The park has a number of lakes and the lakes are the source of many Dreaming Stories of the Aboriginals. Hence‚ the panaromic beauty of the park and the rich heritage of the Aboriginals can be connected to introduce an ecotourism service in that region. The authority has specified zones within the park for recreation and conservation‚ which can be used to deliver guided eco-tours that will introduce the tourists with the Dreaming Stories and natural beauty of the park. Besides that a number of peripheral

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