
The Scribes of Sleep
Insights from the Most Important Dream Journals in History
Kelly Bulkeley(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 31. August 2023
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-19-760960-6 (ISBN)
Description
Dream journals are a surprisingly powerful resource for psychological and spiritual discovery.
Contemporary dream science has shown that, as much as we can learn from single dreams, far more information can be derived from analyzing a series of dreams over time. Many have intuitively understood this point, and carefully recorded their dreams for years, even decades, drawing profound guidance from the patterns they discovered. The Scribes of Sleep is the first book to gather historical and cross-cultural evidence showing the value of dream journals as potent sources of healing, religious experience, and metaphysical insight. Dream researcher Kelly Bulkeley profiles seven remarkable people who kept dream journals: Aelius Aristides, Myoe Shonin, Lucrecia de Leon, Emanuel Swedenborg, Benjamin Banneker, Anna Bonus Kingsford, and Wolfgang Pauli. Because dreams are so complex and multi-faceted, especially when viewed in a series, Bulkeley employs an interdisciplinary approach to shed light on their meanings, drawing on data science, depth psychology, and religious studies. As the findings of these different methods are woven together and they begin to illuminate each other, it becomes clear that the practice of keeping a dream journal stimulates several specific qualities of religiosity, prompting the dreamers to move in more individualist, mystical, and pluralistic directions-towards becoming a free spirit.
Contemporary dream science has shown that, as much as we can learn from single dreams, far more information can be derived from analyzing a series of dreams over time. Many have intuitively understood this point, and carefully recorded their dreams for years, even decades, drawing profound guidance from the patterns they discovered. The Scribes of Sleep is the first book to gather historical and cross-cultural evidence showing the value of dream journals as potent sources of healing, religious experience, and metaphysical insight. Dream researcher Kelly Bulkeley profiles seven remarkable people who kept dream journals: Aelius Aristides, Myoe Shonin, Lucrecia de Leon, Emanuel Swedenborg, Benjamin Banneker, Anna Bonus Kingsford, and Wolfgang Pauli. Because dreams are so complex and multi-faceted, especially when viewed in a series, Bulkeley employs an interdisciplinary approach to shed light on their meanings, drawing on data science, depth psychology, and religious studies. As the findings of these different methods are woven together and they begin to illuminate each other, it becomes clear that the practice of keeping a dream journal stimulates several specific qualities of religiosity, prompting the dreamers to move in more individualist, mystical, and pluralistic directions-towards becoming a free spirit.
Reviews / Votes
The Scribes of Sleep offers readers an introduction to the study of dream accounts using three methodologies as follows: digital analysis of content, psychology, and the study of religion. * Zachary R. Schwarze, Religious Studies Review * This is a very readable and interesting volume which, despite its apparently narrow focus, has much to say about the human experience and how we as individuals relate to the world around us. The author has a background in psychology and religion, with a specialism in the subject of dreaming. Those with a particular interest in psychology and psychoanalysis might find much of interest in it, but since, as the author writes, 'dreaming is universal, dream recall is nearly universal, and dream-sharing is widespread', the book has a much wider possible audience. * Elizabeth Harrison, The Way *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
463 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-760960-6 (9780197609606)
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Person
Kelly Bulkeley is director of the Sleep and Dream Database (SDDb), a Senior Editor of the APA journal Dreaming, and a former President of the International Association for the Study of Dreams. He is the author of numerous books, including Dreaming in the World's Religions, Big Dreams, and Lucrecia the Dreamer.
Content
I. Seven Dreamers and their Journals
1. Aelius Aristides: Devotee of the Healing God
2. Myoe Shonin: Extreme Visionary
3. Lucrecia de Leon: Prophet of an Empire's Doom
4. Emanuel Swedenborg: Mystical Scientist
5. Benjamin Banneker: Mapping the Heavens
6. Anna Kingsford: Spiritual Dynamo
7. Wolfgang Pauli: Quantum Physicist/Depth Psychologist
II. Discovering Patterns of Content
8. Digital Methods of Analyzing Dreams
9. Baseline Patterns in Dream Content
10. Anomalous Patterns in Dream Content
III. Interpreting Psychological Meaning
11. Psychoanalysis
12. Archetypal Psychology
13. Cultural Psychology
IV. Exploring Dimensions of Religiosity
14. Individualism
15. Mysticism
16. Pluralism
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
1. Aelius Aristides: Devotee of the Healing God
2. Myoe Shonin: Extreme Visionary
3. Lucrecia de Leon: Prophet of an Empire's Doom
4. Emanuel Swedenborg: Mystical Scientist
5. Benjamin Banneker: Mapping the Heavens
6. Anna Kingsford: Spiritual Dynamo
7. Wolfgang Pauli: Quantum Physicist/Depth Psychologist
II. Discovering Patterns of Content
8. Digital Methods of Analyzing Dreams
9. Baseline Patterns in Dream Content
10. Anomalous Patterns in Dream Content
III. Interpreting Psychological Meaning
11. Psychoanalysis
12. Archetypal Psychology
13. Cultural Psychology
IV. Exploring Dimensions of Religiosity
14. Individualism
15. Mysticism
16. Pluralism
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index