Psychology of dreams
- Authors: Osipov V.P.
- Issue: Vol XVI, No 4 (1909)
- Pages: 688-712
- Section: Original article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/105370
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb105370
- ID: 105370
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Abstract
Despite the fact that sleep is one of the most common and necessary physiological states, and dreams or dreams are so inherent in the state of sleep that they are often experienced by everyone, and for some even seem to be inevitable companions of sleep, the general public is little aware of the origin of dreams, and especially with the conditions for the occurrence of their content. But the inquisitive human mind, of course, cannot leave dreams without an attempt at an explanation; however, proceeding to an explanation without a sufficient stock of knowledge on the one hand and with the presence of superstition and the influence of mysticism, which the educated classes of society are not alien to, on the other.
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V. P. Osipov
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