Healing with dreams
An excerpt from the book Dreams Beyond Dreaming
Jean Campbell
The question of whether dreams can be used for
healing purposes is one that has intrigued many people throughout
the ages. The Bible, folklore, another recorded elements of history
recount many instances of the power of dreams, such as Josephs
precognitive awareness of famine and pestilence in Egipt and his
ability to convince the pharaoh to prepare for the same. Yet the
question of whether dreams can be used for actual healing purposes
remains.
Surely in the sense of self-healing dreams can be used and are
often without the dreamer himself being aware of it it since science
seems to show that dreaming itself is necessary for health, and
the dream-deprived person can incurr serious illness.
However the question posed here is on an even broader scale than
whether an individual can use his /her own dreams for healing
purposes. Can dreams be used for the purposes of healing someone
else?
The tales in the early Christian church of saints coming in form
of dreams or vision for the purpose of healing are almost too
numerous to mention. And there certainly does seem to be the propensy
for some particurarly talented dreamers to select the desitination
of their dreaming and unerringlly attend to some chosen task.
When I first moved to Virginia Beach met a woman let us
call her Andrea a rather ordinary mother of three or four
grown children who had returned to college to finish a graduate
degree in psychology. At first she kept quiet about her ability
to perform healings, but finally found her professors so interested
that she began to talk an even submitted to a variety of psychological
tests. Which proved she was normal. She had not medical training.
Two people with whom I was familiar went to Andrea with medical
problems. One had a severe case of herpes, the other a tumor which
doctors wanted to remove for fear of malignancy. In both cases
the patients went to Andrea asking to be admitted to herhospital.
Andrea, who seldom admitted when questioned that she was awared
of the patients existence in her dream reality and would administer
to her patients eitheir at their home or in her dream hospital.
In the case of the herpes, the individual seems to
show improvement until he again began to produce the conditions
which had created the disease itself. In the second case, the
case of the tumor, the patient recovered completely. In addition
to nightly treatments in the hospital, Andrea treated
her patients regularly in the waking world with a method know
in religious communities as laying of hands.
The primary modern definition of the method used by holy
persons throughout the ages, is that the spirit of
God directs energy through the healer to the patient of the individual
being healed.
Examined by the same doctors who planned to perform surgery, the
woman who had daily seen the desintegation of her tumorous growth
was told her recovery was strange and miraculous. She did not
inform them of her unorthodox treatment.
Another man, a Boston-bread healer who worked with Poseida Institute
for a time, came to me one day with the question,Do you
think is possible to heal people from the dream state?
I asked him why the question.
The previous night, he said, his wife has been experiencing a
severe pain in her leg. He had done what he could using ordinary
relaxation techniques and then had himself gone to sleep.
During the night he had the following dream experience. He was
examining his wifes leg, looking at it almost if he has
X-ray vision. Once having located the source of the pain, he said,
it was seeing balls of energy. Points of light worked upon the
pain until it dissappearred. When he awoke his wife was feeling
fine.
There was no doubt in my mind that this man had a healing ability.
Always relatively humble,and questioning, he told the story of
his first healing experience which happened among dozens of witnesses.
He had been attending a conference on healing where participants
were taught and allowed to practice healing techniques on one
to another.
At one point in the conference a woman had taken the role of patient
while my friend played the role of healer. When he finished she
said she felt much better, and since it was lunch time he suggested
that they oo get some lunch together.
As they walked down the drive together talking, he noticed that
they were being followed by a woman in a car but not give it much
though until they arrive at the restaurant, a short walk away.The
driver of the car was the womans sister who arrived with
tears of joy on her face. It seems that the patient had for some
time suffered from a debilatating heart disease and for years
had not been able to walk more than a few steps without assistance.
And there again, the question of time, space and reality creation
of our thoughts and feelings, is it ever possible to cure some
one or make them sick?
This became a very central question in some research work jointly
by two organizations in the Unites States, one of them the Poseida
Institute. The process was quite straightforward. During a given
period of time the next local person who came to Poseida Institute
requesting a psychic reading would be offered the bonus of becoming
involved in the Dream Helper Project.
This meant that, as well as the requested psychic reading, the
individual would receive pre-sessions and post sessions counselling
with one of the PI psychologists, would meet a dream team composed
of seven members of both institutions, and for at least two sessions
of
dream helper work, and that psychic readings as well
would be done on the Dreams Helper process.
The purpose of the experiment what two fold: one to determine
whether these dreams helpers could intuit what the target individuals
problem was without verbal assistance.
Black Elk
The American Indians have always believed in in the healing power
of dreams and one of the best-known Indian. Historical figures
is Black Elk, an Oglala sioux immortalized by prize winning author
John Neihardt.
When Black Elk was nine years old, he said, he became ill with
sickness that started with a weakening of his legs and then his
entire body became swollen and puffy. At first, when the tribe
was moving, he carried in a ponny drag: and finally, when the
tribe settled, he was sick in his family tepee. For twelve long
days and nights he lay in a delirium and was not expected to live..
It was during this time that Black Elk had his greates vision
of his tribe, one which would sustain him for the rest of his
life. During this vision he perceived himself to be in his body,
but his legs did not hurt him and his body was very light. In
this vision Black Elk saw the Powers of the World. These Powers
imparted their powers to him and he saw the history of the hoop
of the indians nations, an event which led him to visionary historical
predictions troughout lifetime.
Finally, his vision completed, he found himself alone on a broad
plain. He could see his familys own teepe village far ahead
and began to walk toward it, finally entering his own teepe where
he saw his parents bending over a sick boy who was himself. Someone
was saying, The boy is coming. Youd better give him
some water.
In typical Indian tradition, Black Elk had been attended by the
tribal medicine man, Whirlwind Chaser, and Black Elks parents
insisted that it had been Whirlwind Chaser who effected the cure.
The medicine man was given the familys best horse and there
was much talked about his power and ability.
I knew it was the Grandfather in the Teepe (of his vision)
who had cure me Black Elk is quote that saying, but
I feel afraid to say so .
An this bring us to the important question of who does the curing.
Is it the healer, the doctor, the surgeon, the medicine man? Or
is the patient? Ordinarly our answer would be, as it was in the
case of Black Elks parents, the medicine man.Yet, according
to Blacks Elks insistence, it was the curative power
of the dream itself that made him well.
Once the individual, a young college girl, was selected the dream
team met with her one evening for meditation. Introductions were
made (Some of the dream team members were also previously unacquainted.)
and the group meditated together for a brief period of time. Each
member of the group was then asked to go home, write down any
intuitive impressions of the target individual and then record
whatever dreams came during the nightsleep.The next day
being Saturday, the group, would again meet and discuss their
dreams and impressions. Prior to dreaming at all, five picked
up the problem involved a trauma or risk, out of the seven dream
helpers recorded no intuitive feelings(The other two dream helpers
recorded no intuitive feelings). Four felt that this trauma had
to do with difficulties in the pelvic area and two saw this as
having to do with children or the lost of a child.
The group was later to discover that the girl was facing a traumatic
conflict of involvement with an older married man, about whom
her family knew nothing and would certainly not approve; that
she had indeed been experiencing difficulties with her reproductive
organs for which she had been seing a physician; and that earlier,
in high school, she had experience a traumatic abortion which
very few people were aware of outside other immediate family
(including tha man in question). Bear in mind then that
even before hearing the dreams, the girl found herself somewhat
surprised by their intuitive impressions the group forth.
During the discussions of the dreams (which were too numerous
to report here in full) the dream team found their dreams centered
around several themes which included:
1: cars with broken engined,
2:fires or explosions,
3: earthquakes or earth splits,
4: foreing objets,
5: other dream team members,
6: children at play or young people, and
7: energy in a circular motiion.
As the discussion of the dream proceeded, the dream team members
also discovered that there were certain philosophical and emotional
conflicts between them which were stimulated by the target individual
problems and depicted in the dreams.
The Dreams Helper Project was about and what be accomplished in
terms od healing; yet the project certainly reiterated what to
me seem to be important concepts such as:
1. There is no healing exept self-healing.
2. There is no self except that which includes all of us. Pesonally
self is, in the final analysis. illusory.
3. We exist in what is called here the mind of God,
a timeless, spaceless universe where in all things available to
us.
4. Working within this concept, within this approach to dreaming
can aid in the healing not only of someone who consides himself/herself
to have a serious illness, but in the whole universe since we
inter-connected.
5. Projects such as this are a new and unique method of approaching
the ills of the world.
I feel that something should be said about the problems of research
within a structure such as the Dreams Helper Project outline here
(and any similar project). This problem was encountered almost
immediately by the scientific in the group, and it is the problem
of how to statiscally record and analyse the results of such work.
First of all, from the pre- dream intuitions of the dream helpers,
it was obviuos that many of them perceived upon first meeting,
without dreaming and without conversation, some or all was troubling
the target person. Secondly, may of the dreams semed to center
around these focal themes, and the target person seemed to be
helped, but how could one ever prove it?
The answer given to this question is that one cannot prove it.Further,
one cannot prove anything by current statistical methods,
that depend on the desires of the researchers and the participants.
In a psichic reading about the Dreams Helper Project, and example
was given. Two dreams, the reading said, might talk about chairs.
One of the dreams might symbolize the matter discussed in the
healing project: the other might symbolized something entirely
different. Later one of the directors of the project, reported
a conversation with Dr. Rober Van de Castle of the University
of Virginia Sleep Research Laboratory. The two had spoken for
over half an hour, using quite different words to express the
same concepts. The later agreed that, had their conversation been
recorded and then analysed by a researcher for symbolic content,
there search might not have been able to tell that they were talking
the same subject.
Recognizing that this is some what distressing thought for researchers,
the psychic went on to say in a further reading that, since scientific,
methot is so respected, and indeed almost worshipped by many who
feel nothing is reliable without it, it is certainly possible
to devise research which proves scientifically whatever is desired.
The pragmatism comes off some what easier in this situation with
belief that if works use it.Undoubtely the Dreams
Helper Project and experiments like it are powerful tools for
group interaction and for the healing which can result.
Jean Campbell is a moderator for the Association
of the Study of Dreams online Bulletin Board - www.asdreams/org-
and co-chairs the ASD Development Comittee. An educator, dream
worker and writer. She conducts individual sessions and workshops
in Dreams/Body Work.. She is a moderator of the World Peace Bridge
and CEO of the Image Project.
www.imageproject.org.
JCCampb@aol.com
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