Healing Dream and Ritual: Ancient Incubation and Modern PsychotherapyC. A. Meier investigates the ancient Greek understanding of dreams and dreaming, Antique incubation and concomitant rituals. In this greatly expanded version of his classic work, "Ancient Incubation and Modern Psychotherapy" Meier compares Asklepian divine medicine with our own contemporary psychotherapeutic approaches to dreaming. He elucidates how the healing cure was found in the very core of illness itself -- a fact of invaluable significance today in both medicine and psychology. In helping us to recognise the suprapersonal aspects of illness, the dream is shown to reveal a transcendental path to healing. |
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المحتوى
The Divine Sickness | 1 |
Epidaurus | 9 |
Asclepius | 19 |
Serapis | 43 |
Incubation at the Oracle of Trophonius | 77 |
VIE The Mystery of Healing | 107 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
according Aeschylus already anamnesis ancient antiquity Apollo appears Aristides Asclepieia Asclepius Athens bath becomes Berlin birth body called carried cave century Christian chthonic clearly closely connection course cult cure death described detail divine doctor dream effect Epidaurus example experiences explained fact function further give given gods Greek hand healing Herzog Hippocrates human Hygieia idea important incubation initiation inscriptions interesting interpretation Isis Island Jung known later legend Leipzig looked meaning medicine mind Miracle mysteries nature once oracle original particular patient Pausanias person physician Plate practice priest probably problem psyche psychological regarded relation Religion represented ritual round sacred sanctuary says seems seen sense Serapis serpent shown shows sick sleep soul spiritual spring statue symbols temple things took tree Trophonius viii whole wounded Zeus