Swapna Shastra Pdf In English [exclusive]
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Summary
- Smooth journey: progress toward goals.
- Stuck or lost: confusion about life direction.
Techniques for Inducing Lucid Dreaming
- First Quarter (Evening): Dreams often reflect the day's events or food intake and rarely hold prophetic value.
- Second Quarter (Midnight): Dreams may hint at future events but often yield mixed results.
- Third Quarter (Pre-dawn): Dreams seen just before waking are considered the most potent and are believed to manifest within a short timeframe (often within a year).
- Daytime Sleeping: Dreams occurring during daytime naps are generally disregarded in the strict Shastra.
Places to search:
A. The Seven Categories (Garuda Purana Classification)
- Drishta (Seen): Dreams that recapitulate events seen in waking life.
- Shruta (Heard): Dreams involving sounds or words heard previously.
- Anubhuta (Experienced): Dreams relating to past experiences, perhaps from previous lives.
- Prarthita (Desired): Dreams that fulfill a deep-seated wish or desire.
- Kalpita (Imagined): Fabricated dreams born of anxiety or a wandering mind.
- Bhavi (Future): Prophetic dreams that foreshadow future events.
- Dosha (Fault): Dreams caused by physiological imbalances (e.g., sleeping on a full stomach or illness).