So when did we stop looking at dreams as a potential view to the future?
Is it all Freud's fault that dreams have stopped being about the world at large and all about our own psyche? In that view, Joseph's dream isn't about what was going to happen, but rather about his interpretation of the way things were. And who could fault him for thinking the world bowed down to him the way his father treated him?
Does God still talk through dreams and we have lost the ability to listen? Or does God now speak to us in ways that we hear? Or both - does God always speak in a multitude of ways, but our human selves, locked in culture, only hear in a select few ways?
Monday, May 10, 2010
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