Inadream,inavisionofthenight,whendeepsleepfallethuponmen,inslumberingsuponthebed;thenheopeneththeearsofmenandsealeththeirinstructionthathemaywithdrawmanfromhispurpose,andhidepridefromman.
  PREFACE.
  ``Dreamsarerudimentsofthegreatstatetocome.
  Wedreamwhatisabouttohappen.''——BAILEY,TheBible,aswellasothergreatbooksofhistoricalandrevealedreligion,showstracesofageneralandsubstantialbeliefindreams.Plato,Goethe,ShakespeareandNapoleonassignedtocertaindreamspropheticvalue.JosephsawelevenstarsoftheZodiacbowtohimself,thetwelfthstar.
  ThefamineofEgyptwasrevealedbyavisionoffatandleancattle.
  TheparentsofChristwerewarnedofthecrueledictofHerod,andfledwiththeDivineChildintoEgypt.
  Pilate'swife,throughtheinfluenceofadream,advisedherhusbandtohavenothingtodowiththeconvictionofChrist.Butthegrossmaterialismofthedaylaughedatdreams,asitechoedthevoiceandverdictofthemultitude,``CrucifytheSpirit,butletthefleshlive.''
  Barabbas,therobber,wassetatliberty.
  Theultimatumofallhumandecreesandwisdomistogratifythepassionsofthefleshattheexpenseofthespirit.
  Theprophetsandthosewhohavestoodnearestthefountainofuniversalknowledgeuseddreamswithmorefrequencythananyothermodeofdivination.
  Profane,aswellassacred,historyisthreadedwithincidentsofdreamprophecy.AncienthistoryrelatesthatGennadiuswasconvincedoftheimmortalityofhissoulbyconversingwithanapparitioninhisdream.
  ThroughthedreamofCeciliaMetella,thewifeofaConsul,theRomanSenatewasinducedtoorderthetempleofJunoSospitarebuilt.
  TheEmperorMarciandreamedhesawthebowoftheHunnishconquerorbreakonthesamenightthatAttiladied.
  PlutarchrelateshowAugustus,whileill,throughthedreamofafriend,waspersuadedtoleavehistent,whichafewhoursafterwascapturedbytheenemy,andthebedwhereonhehadlainwaspiercedwiththeenemies'swords.
  IfJuliusCaesarhadbeenlessincredulousaboutdreamshewouldhavelistenedtothewarningwhichCalpurnia,hiswife,receivedinadream.
  Croesussawhissonkilledinadream.
  PetrarchsawhisbelovedLaura,inadream,onthedayshedied,afterwhichhewrotehisbeautifulpoem,``TheTriumphofDeath.''
  CicerorelatesthestoryoftwotravelingArcadianswhowenttodifferentlodgings——onetoaninn,andtheothertoaprivatehouse.
  Duringthenightthelatterdreamedthathisfriendwasbeggingforhelp.
  Thedreamerawoke;but,thinkingthematterunworthyofnotice,wenttosleepagain.Thesecondtimehedreamedhisfriendappeared,sayingitwouldbetoolate,forhehadalreadybeenmurderedandhisbodyhidinacart,undermanure.Thecartwasafterwardsoughtforandthebodyfound.
  Ciceroalsowrote,``Ifthegodslovementheywillcertainlydisclosetheirpurposestotheminsleep.''
  Chrysippuswroteavolumeondreamsasdivineportent.
  Hereferstotheskilledinterpretationsofdreamsasatruedivination;
  butaddsthat,likeallotherartsinwhichmenhavetoproceedonconjectureandonartificialrules,itisnotinfallible.
  Platoconcurredinthegeneralideaprevailinginhisday,thatthereweredivinemanifestationstothesoulinsleep.
  Condorcetthoughtandwrotewithgreaterfluencyinhisdreamsthaninwakinglife.
  Tartini,adistinguishedviolinist,composedhis``Devil'sSonata''
  undertheinspirationofadream.Coleridge,throughdreaminfluence,composedhis``KublaKhan.''
  ThewritersofGreekandLatinclassicsrelatemanyinstancesofdreamexperiences.Homeraccordedtosomedreamsdivineorigin.
  Duringthethirdandfourthcenturies,thesupernaturaloriginofdreamswassogenerallyacceptedthatthefathers,relyingupontheclassicsandtheBibleasauthority,madethisbeliefadoctrineoftheChristianChurch.
  Synesiusplaceddreamingaboveallmethodsofdiviningthefuture;
  hethoughtitthesurest,andopentothepoorandrichalike.
  Aristotlewrote:``Thereisadivinationconcerningsomethingsindreamsnotincredible.''CamilleFlammarion,inhisgreatbookon``PremonitoryDreamsandDivinationoftheFuture,''says:
  ``Idonothesitatetoaffirmattheoutsetthatoccurrenceofdreamsforetellingfutureeventswithaccuracymustbeacceptedascertain.''
  JoanofArcpredictedherdeath.
  Cazotte,theFrenchphilosopherandtranscendentalist,warnedCondorcetagainstthemannerofhisdeath.
  Peopledreamnow,thesameastheydidinmedievalandancienttimes.
  Thefollowingexcerptfrom``TheUnknown,''[1]arecentbookbyFlammarion,theFrenchastronomer,supplementedwithafewofmyownthoughtsandcollections,willanswerthepurposesintendedforthisbook.
  [1]``From`TheUnknown.'PublishedbyHarper&BrothersCopyright,1900,byCamilleFlammarion.''
  ``Wemayseewithouteyesandhearwithoutears,notbyunnaturalexcitementofoursenseofvisionorofhearing,fortheseaccountsprovethecontrary,butbysomeinteriorsense,psychicandmental.
  ``Thesoul,byitsinteriorvision,mayseenotonlywhatispassingatagreatdistance,butitmayalsoknowinadvancewhatistohappeninthefuture.Thefutureexistspotentially,determinedbycauseswhichbringtopasssuccessiveevents.
  ``POSITIVEOBSERVATIONPROVESTHEEXISTENCEOFAPSYCHICWORLD,asrealastheworldknowntoourphysicalsenses.
  ``Andnow,becausethesoulactsatadistancebysomepowerthatbelongstoit,areweauthorizedtoconcludethatitexistsassomethingreal,andthatitisnottheresultoffunctionsofthebrain?
  ``Doeslightreallyexist?
  ``Doesheatexist?
  ``Doessoundexist?
  ``No.
  ``Theyareonlymanifestationsproducedbymovement.
  ``Whatwecalllightisasensationproduceduponouropticnervebythevibrationsofether,comprisingbetween400and756trillionspersecond,undulationsthatarethemselvesveryobscure.
  ``Whatwecallheatisasensationproducedbyvibrationsbetween350
  andand{sic}600trillions.
  ``Thesunlightsupspace,asmuchatmidnightasatmidday.
  Itstemperatureisnearly270degreesbelowzero.
  ``Whatwecallsoundisasensationproduceduponourauditorynervebysilentvibrationsoftheair,themselvescomprisingbetween32,000
  and36,000asecond
  ``Verymanyscientifictermsrepresentonlyresults,notcauses.
  ``Thesoulmaybeinthesamecase.
  ``Theobservationsgiveninthiswork,thesensations,theimpressions,thevisions,thingsheard,etc.,mayindicatephysicaleffectsproducedwithoutthebrain.
  ``Yes,nodoubt,butitdoesnotseemso.
  ``Letusexamineoneinstance.
  ``Turnbacktopage156.@@@
  ``Ayoungwoman,adoredbyherhusband,diesatMoscow.Herfather-in-law,atPulkowo,nearSt.Petersburg,sawherthatsamehourbyhisside.
  Shewalkedwithhimalongthestreet;thenshedisappeared.
  Surprised,startled,andterrified,hetelegraphedtohisson,andlearnedboththesicknessandthedeathofhisdaughter-in-law.
  ``WeareabsolutelyobligedtoadmitthatSOMETHINGemanatedfromthedyingwomanandtouchedherfather-in-law.This_thingunknown_mayhavebeenanetherealmovement,asinthecaseoflight,andmayhavebeenonlyaneffect,aproduct,aresult;butthiseffectmusthavehadacause,andthiscauseevidentlyproceededfromthewomanwhowasdying.
  Cantheconstitutionofthebrainexplainthisprojection?
  Idonotthinkthatanyanatomistorphysiologistwillgivethisquestionanaffirmativeanswer.Onefeelsthatthereisaforceunknown,proceeding,notfromourphysicalorganization,butfromthatinuswhichcanthink.
  ``Takeanotherexampleseepage57.@@@
  ``Aladyinherownhousehearsavoicesinging.
  Itisthevoiceofafriendnowinaconvent,andshefaints,becausesheissureitisthevoiceofthedead.
  Atthesamemomentthatfrienddoesreallydie,twentymilesawayfromher.
  ``Doesnotthisgiveustheimpressionthatonesoulholdscommunicationwithanother?
  ``Hereisanotherexamplepage163:@@@
  ``ThewifeofacaptainwhohasgoneouttotheIndianmutinyseesonenightherhusbandstandingbeforeherwithhishandspressedtohisbreast,andalookofsufferingonhisface.Theagitationthatshefeelsconvincesherthatheiseitherkilledorbadlywounded.ItwasNovember14th.
  TheWarOfficesubsequentlypublisheshisdeathashavingtakenplaceonNovember15th.Sheendeavorstohavethetruedateascertained.
  TheWarOfficewaswrong.Hediedonthe14th.
  ``Achildsixyearsoldstopsinthemiddleofhisplayandcriesout,frightened:``Mamma,IhaveseenMamma.''Atthatmomenthismotherwasdyingfarawayfromhimpage124.@@@
  ``Ayounggirlataballstopsshortinthemiddleofadanceandcries,burstingintotears.`Myfatherisdead;Ihavejustseenhim.'
  Atthatmomentherfatherdied.Shedidnotevenknowhewasill.
  ``Allthesethingspresentthemselvestousasindicatingnotphysiologicaloperationsofonebrainactingonanother,butpsychicactionsofspirituponspirit.Wefeelthattheyindicatetoussomepowerunknown.
  ``Nodoubtitisdifficulttoapportionwhatbelongstothespirit,thesoul,andwhatbelongstothebrain.Wecanonlyletourselvesbeguidedinourjudgmentandourappreciationsbythesamefeelingthatiscreatedinusbythediscussionofphenomena.
  Thisishowallsciencehasbeenstarted.Well,anddoesnoteveryonefeelthatwehaveheretodowithmanifestationsfrombeingscapableofthought,andnotwithmaterialphysiologicalfactsonly?
  ``Thisimpressionissuperabundantlyconfirmedbyinvestigationconcerningtheunknownfacultiesofthesoul,whenactiveindreamsandsomnambulism.
  ``Abrotherlearnsthedeathofhisyoungsisterbyaterriblenightmare.
  ``Ayounggirlseesbeforehand,inadream,themanwhomshewillmarry.
  ``Amotherseesherchildlyinginaroad,coveredwithblood.
  ``Aladygoes,inadream,tovisitherhusbandonadistantsteamer,andherhusbandreallyreceivesthisvisit,whichisseenbyathirdperson.
  ``Amagnetizedladyseesanddescribestheinteriorofthebodyofherdyingmother;whatshesaidisconfirmedbytheautopsy.
  ``Agentlemansees,inadream,aladywhomheknowsarrivingatnightinarailroadstation,herjourneyhavingbeenundertakensuddenly.
  ``Amagistrateseesthreeyearsinadvancethecommissionofacrime,downtoitssmallestdetails.
  ``Severalpersonsreportthattheyhaveseentownsandlandscapesbeforetheyevervisitedthem,andhaveseenthemselvesinsituationsinwhichtheyfoundthemselveslongafter.
  ``Amotherhearsherdaughterannounceherintendedmarriagesixmonthsbeforeithasbeenthoughtof.
  ``Frequentcasesofdeathareforetoldwithprecision.
  ``Atheftisseenbyasomnambulist,andtheexecutionofthecriminalisforetold.
  ``Ayounggirlseesherfiance',oranintimatefrienddyingthesearefrequentcases,etc.
  ``Alltheseshowunknownfacultiesinthesoul.Suchatleastismyownimpression.Itseemstomethatwecannotreasonablyattributetheprevisionofthefutureandmentalsighttoanervousactionofthebrain.
  ``Ithinkwemusteitherdenythesefactsoradmitthattheymusthavehadanintellectualandspiritualcauseofthepsychicorder,andIrecommendscepticswhodonotdesiretobeconvinced,todenythemoutright;totreatthemasillusionsandcasesofafortuitouscoincidenceofcircumstances.Theywillfindthiseasier.
  Uncompromisingdeniersoffacts,rebelsagainstevidence,maybeallthemorepositive,andmaydeclarethatthewritersoftheseextraordinarynarrativesarepersonsfondofajoke,whohavewrittenthemtohoaxme,andthattherehavebeenpersonsinallageswhohavedonethesamethingtomystifythinkerswhohavetakenupsuchquestions.
  ``Thesephenomenaprove,Ithink,thatthesoulexists,andthatitisendowedwithfacultiesatpresentunknown.
  Thatisthelogicalwayofcommencingourstudy,whichintheendmayleadustotheproblemoftheafter-lifeandimmortality.
  Athoughtcanbetransmittedtothemindofanother.
  Therearementaltransmissions,communicationsofthoughts,andpsychiccurrentsbetweenhumansouls.Spaceappearstobenoobstacleinthesecases,andtimesometimesseemstobeannihilated.''
  AfewyearsagoapersonwhomIwilldesignateas``A''relatedadreamtomeasfollows:``Itakenointerestinpugilismorpugilists,butIsaw,inadream,everydetailoftheCorbettandFitzsimmonsmill,fourdaysbeforeittookplaceoutWest.TwonightsbeforethefightI
  hadaseconddreaminwhichafavoritehorsewasrunning,butsuddenly,justbeforethejudge'sstandwaspassed,ahithertounobservedlittleblackhorseranaheadandthecrowdshoutedinmyears,`Fitzsimmonswins!'''
  ``B''relatesthefollowingasadream:``IsawtheAmericansoldiers,inclay-coloreduniform,bearingtheflagofvictorytwoweeksbeforetheSpanish-Americanwarwasdeclared,andofcoursebeforeanylivingbeingcouldhaveknowntheuniformtobeadopted.
  LaterIsaw,severaldaysbeforetheactualoccurrencehappened,thedestructionofCervera'sfleetbytheAmericannavy.''
  Signed``B.''
  ``JustaftertheSouthAfricanhostilitiesbegan,IsawinadreamafiercestrugglebetweentheBritishandBoers,inwhichtheformersufferedseverelosses.AfewnightsafterIhadaseconddreaminwhichIsawthecontendingforcesinalong-drawncontest,verydisastroustoboth,andinwhichneithercouldclaimavictory.
  Theyseemedtobefightingtoafrazzle.''Signed``C.''
  ``D''relatedtomeatthetimeoftheoccurrenceofthedreamthefollowing:
  ``Ithadbeensuggestedtomethatthetwocereals,cornandwheat,weretoofarapart,andthatIoughttobuycorn.AtnoonIlaydownonaloungetoawaitluncheon;Ihadbarelyclosedmyeyesbeforeavoicewhispered:
  `Don'tbuy,butsellthatcorn.'`Whatdoyoumean?'Iasked.
  `Sellatthepresentprice,andbuyat237/8.'''Theforegoingdreamwasrelatedtomebyapractical,successfulbusinessmanwhoneverspeculates.
  Iwatchedthecornmarketandknowittooktheturnsindicatedinthedream.
  Inthisdreamwefindthedreamerconversingwithsomestrangeintelligencepossessedofknowledgeunknowntoobjectivereason.
  Itcouldnot,therefore,havebeenthewakingthoughtsofthedreamer,forhepossessednosuchinformation.
  Wasthemessagesuperinducedthroughtheenergiesandactivitiesofthewakingmindonthesubjectivemind?
  Thiscouldnothavebeen,becausehehadnosuchthoughts;
  besides,theintelligencegivenwasfreefromtheerrorsofthecalculatingandanxiouswakingmind.
  Wemustthereforelooktoothersourcesforanexplanation.WasitthehigherselfthatmanifestedtoAbrahaminthedimagesoftheworld?
  WasittheDivineVoicethatgavesolacetoKrishnainhisabstraction?
  WasittheunerringlightthatprecededGautamaintothestrangesolitudesofAsia?WasitthesmallvoicethatElijahheardinthedesertofShurr?WasittheComforterofJesusinthewildernessandthegardenofdistress?Or,wasitPaul'sindwellingspiritofthisearthlytabernacle?
  Onethingwemaytruthfullyaffirm——thatitdidnotproceedfromtherational,objectivemindoftherankmaterialist,whowouldclosealldoorstothatinnerlifeandconsciousnesswherealltruereligionfindsitsbirthmark,itshope,itspromisesanditsfaith;which,rightlyunderstood,willleavetothehorrorsoftheRomancrucifixionthetwinthieves,superstitionandscepticism,whiletheangelof``Goodwill''willgofreetosolacetheworldwiththefruitandfragranceofenduringpowerandpromise{.}Thesteelchainsthatfastenthesehydra-headedcrocodilesofsensuouspoisonaroundloveanddestinycanonlybeseveredbythediamondofwisdomandknowledge.
  Acitizenworthyofconfidencerelatesthefollowingdream:
  ``InDecember,1878,Isawinadreammybrother-in-law,HenryYarnell,sufferingfromabloodyknifewound;afterthisIawoke,butsoonfellasleepagain.ThesecondtimeIdreamedofasimilarscene,exceptthatthewoundwastheresultofashotgun.AfterthisI
  didnotgotosleepagain.Iwasmuchtroubledaboutmydream,andsoonstartedinthedirectionofmybrother-in-law'shouse.
  Ihadnotgonefar,whenImetanacquaintancewhopromptlyinformedmethatmybrother-in-lawhadbeenshot.''Signed``E.''
  Awell-knownresidentofChattanooga,Tenn.,formerlyofNewYorkCity,willvouchfortheaccuracyofthefollowingincidentinhislife:
  ``OnFebruary19,1878,IwasboardingwithafamilyonChristopherstreet,NewYork,whilemywifeandbabywerevisitingmyparentsinthecountry,ashortdistancefromthecity.Ourbabywastakensick.
  Themaladydevelopedintobrainfever,followedbywateronthebrain,causingthelittleone'sdeath.
  ``Atourboarding-placetherewasatthetimeaquartetteofusgrasswidowers,aswecalledourselves,andinordertopassawaythetimepleasantlywehadorganizeda`grasswidowers'euchreclub.'
  Weusedtomeetalmosteveryeveningafterdinnerinthedining-room,andplayuntilabouteleveno'clock,whenwewouldretire.
  OntheabovedateIdreamedthatafterplayingourusualeveninggameswetookourdepartureforourrooms,andonthewayupthesecondflightofstairsIheardaslightmovementbehindme;
  onlookingaroundIfoundIwasbeingfollowedbyatallfigurerobedinalong,loosewhitegown,whichcamedowntothefloor.
  Thefigureseemedtobethatofaman——Iwouldsay,aboutsevenfeettall——whofollowedmeupthesecondflightandalongthehallway,enteringmyroom.Aftercominginthedoorhemadeacircleoftheroomandseemedtobelookingforsomething,andwhenheapproachedthedoortomakehisexithestoppedstill,andwithagestureofhishandremarked,`Ihavetakenallyouhave.'
  Onthefollowingmorning,about9:30o'clock,Ireceivedatelegramfrommywifeannouncingthedeathofouronlybaby.''Signed``F.''
  Awell-knowncitizenofChattanooga,Tenn.,relatesandvouchesforthetruthofthefollowingoccurrence:
  ``Severalyearsago,whenaboy,Ihadaschoolmateandfriend,WillieT.,betweenwhomandmyselftheresprungupamutualfeelingofhighregard.
  Wewerechumsinthesensethatwewerealmostconstantlytogether,bothatschoolandathome,andamongthepartnershipsweformedwasoneofhavingamateurshadowgraphandpanoramicshowsinthebasementofWillie'shome.
  Thismuchtoshowthementalandsocialrelationshipthatexistedbetweenus.
  SometimeduringthisassociationIcannotrecalltheexactnightnow
  Ihadastrangedream,inwhichmychumappearedtomewithoutstretchedhand,askingmetoshake,saying,`Ishallnotseeyouanymore.'Withthat,thedreamlapsedandwasover.Ithoughtnothingoftheoccurrence,andhadalmostforgottenit,whenoneday,aboutaweeklater,duringwhichtimeIhadnothadaglimpseofmychum,whilehewasouthuntingwithanotherfriend,W.McC.,infollowinghimoverarailfence,thelatter'sgunwasaccidentallydischargedinWillie'sfaceandneck,resultingininstantdeath.
  WiththisshockingnewsthememoryofthedreamIhadhadcamebacktomevividlyandpuzzledmeverygreatly,andindeedhaspuzzledmetothisday.''
  Signed``G.''
  Therecipientsoftheabovedreamsarelivingto-dayandtheirnamesandaddressmaybeobtained,noneofthemarecredulousfanaticsorpredisposedtoabeliefinpsychicorspiritphenomena.
  Theabovedreams,excepttwo,cannotbeexplainedbytelepathy,becausethementalpicturecastonthedreammindhadnotineitherinstancetakenplaceinwakinglife.Thiswouldaccountforthedreamperceptionof``D,''whichdidnot,inallprobability,takeplaceuntilafterthemurderhadbeencommitted.
  Thevisionof``F''mightbedisposedofinthesameway.
  Inthisinstance``F''sawthewhite-robedspecteropenthedoor,walkaroundtheroomandfinally,takinghispositionasiftodepart,say:``Ihavetakenallyouhave.''Nodoubtthisvisiontookplaceattheexactmomentofthechild'sdeath.
  Therearethousandsofsimilarexperiencesoccurringdailyinthelivesofhonest,healthyandsanehumanbeings,thatrivalthepsychicmanifestationsofIndianYogismorHebrewrecords.
  Stillmengoondoubtingthistrueandlovingsubjectiveintelligencethatisconstantlywooingforentranceintothesoulandisevervigilantinwarningthemateriallifeofapproachingevils.
  TheyprefertheWitchofEndor,andtheBlackMagiciansofancientEgypttothehigher,orChristself,thathasbeenseenandheardbythesagesandsaintsofallages,assumingappropriatesymbols,asinthecaseofthevisionof``F,''wheretheangelofdeathwasassumed.
  ToPaulitappearedasagreatpersonaltruthwhomhewasrelentlesslypersecuting.Tomanyawaywardsonordaughterofthepresenttime,itappearsasadeadrelativeorfriend,inordertoapproachthematerialmindandmakeitswarningmoreeffective.
  TothosewhowereinterestedintheteachingsofChrist,butwhoafterhisdeathwereinclinedtodoubthim,thishigherselfmaterializedintheformoftheGreatMasterinordertoimpressontheirmaterialmindsthespiritualimportofhisteachings.So,tothisday,whendoubtandtemptationmarthemoralinstinct,God,throughthespiritualself,asJobsays,approachesmanwhileindeepsleepuponthebedtoimpresshisinstructionsthathemaychangemanfromhispurpose.
  Thespiritualworldalwaysfixesitsorbituponastraightline,whilethematerialworldisfonderofcurves.
  Wefindmanstrugglingthroughdreadfulmarshesanddesertsofcharlatanisminordertogetaglimpseintohisfuture,insteadofsolicitouslyfollowingthestraightlineofinnerconsciousnessthatconnectswiththeinfinitemind,fromwhich,aidedbyhisChurchandthehealthyactionofhisownjudgment,hemayreceivethosehelpfulspiritualimpressionsandmessagesnecessarytosolacethelongingsofthesearchingsoul.
  ThephilosophyoftheTrueMasteristhestraightline.
  Pythagoras,PlatoandChristcreatedanglesbyrunningverticallinesthroughtheecclesiasticalandhypocriticalconventionalitiesoftheirday.
  ThenewanglesandcurvesthusproducedbytheboldphilosophyofthehumbleNazarenehaveconfrontedwithimpregnablefirmnessduringtheinterveningagesthesophistryofthePharisees.
  ``Inadream,inavisionofthenight,whendeepsleepfallethuponmen,inslumberingsuponthebed;thenheopeneththeearsofmenandsealeththeirinstruction.Thathemaywithdrawmanfromhispurposeandhidepridefromman.''——JOB33:15.
  ``MancannotcontradictthelawsofNature.But,areallthelawsofNatureyetunderstood?''
  ``Realphilosophyseeksrathertosolvethantodeny.''——LYTTON.
  Thosewholiveactivelivesexcludespiritualthoughtandfilltheirmindswiththefascinationsofworldlyaffairs,pleasureandbusiness,dreamwithlessfrequencythanthosewhoregardobjectivematterswithlighterconcern.
  Theformerdependaloneuponthevoluptuouswarmthoftheworldforcontentment;theylooktomoney,thepresenceofsomeone,ortootherexternalsourcesforhappiness,andareoftendisappointed;
  whilethelatter,withajustappreciationoftemporalwants,dependaloneupontheinnerconsciousnessforthatpeacewhichpassethallcarnalunderstanding.
  Theyarestrengthened,aswereBuddhaandChrist,bysuppressingthesensualfiresforfortydaysandnightsinthewildernessoftrialandtemptation.Theynumberafew,andareneverdisappointed,whiletheformernumbermillions.
  Natureisthree-fold,soisman;maleandfemale,sonorsoul.
  Theunionofoneandtwoproducethetriadorthetrinitywhichunderliesthephilosophyoftheancients.
  Manhasaphysicalorvisiblebody,anatomofthephysicalorvisibleearth.
  Hehasasoultheexactcounterpartofhisbody,butinvisibleandsubjective;
  incompleteandimperfectastheexternalman,or_viceversa_.
  Thesoulisnotonlythesonorcreationofman,butitistherealman.
  Itistheinnerimperishabledoubleorimprintofwhathasoutwardlyandinwardlytranspired.Allthoughts,desiresandactionsenterthesoulthroughtheobjectivemind.
  Theautomatonofthebodyrespondsasquicklytothebatoftheeyeasitdoestothemovementofthewholebody.
  Byitthefoot-stepsofmanandtheveryhairsofhisheadarenumbered.
  Thusitbecomeshisinvisiblecounterpart.Itisthereforethebookoflifeordeath,andbyithejudgeshimselforisalreadyjudged.
  Whenitiscompletenothingcanbeaddedortakenfromitspersonnel.
  Itissometimespartlyopenedtohiminhisdreams,butindeathisclearlyrevealed.
  Manhasalsoaspiritualbody,subjectiveto,andmoreetherealthanthesoul.Itisaninfinitesimalatom,andisrelatedinsubstancetothespiritualorinfinitemindoftheuniverse.
  Justasthegreatphysicalsun,thecenterofvisiblelight,lifeandheat,isstrivingtopurifythefoulmiasmaofthemarshandsenditsluminousmessagesofloveintothedarkcrevicesoftheearth,sotheGreatSpiritualSun,ofwhichtheformerisavisibleprototypeorreflection,isstrivingtoilluminatewithDivineWisdomthepersonalsoulandmindofman,thusenablinghimtobecomecognizantofthespiritualorChristpresencewithin.
  TheheresyandHerodofwantonflesh,degeneratevictimofthesensuousfilthandfermentationofself-indulgence,iseverstrivingtoexileandsuppress,fromthewildernessofsin,thewarningcryoftheNazaritevoicebyintriguingwiththecunning,incestuousdaughtersofunholythoughtsanddesires.
  Theobjectivemindismostactivewhenthebodyisawake.
  Thesubjectiveinfluencesaremostactive,andoftenfillthemindwithimpressions,whilethephysicalbodyisasleep.
  Thespiritualintelligencecanonlyintrudeitselfwhenthehumanwillissuspended,orpassivetoexternalstates.
  Amanwholivesonlyonthesensualplanewillreceivehisknowledgethroughthesenses,andwillnot,whileinthatstate,receivespiritualimpressionsorwarningdreams.
  Menandwomenrarelyeverdegradethemselvessolowthatthesmallvoiceofthedesertdoesnotbringthemamessage.
  SodomandGomorrah,vilewiththedebaucheryofanamelesscrime,werenotdesertedbytheangelofloveuntilthefirewhichtheyhadlightedintheirsoulshadconsumedthem.
  ThewallsofJerichodidnotfalluntilRahab,theharlot,hadbeensavedandtheinmateshadheardforseveraldaystheram's-hornandthetrampofJoshua'sinfantry.
  TheevangelistJonah,theSamJonesofHebrewtheology,exhortedtheadulterousNinevehmanytimestorepentancebeforeitfell.
  David,whileintoxicatedwiththewineoflove,fromlanguishingintheseductiveembraceofthebeautifulbathingnymph,Bathsheba,heardthevoiceofNathan.SurelyGodisnorespecterofpersons,andwillspeaktoallclassesifthepeoplewillnotstiffentheirnecksorhardentheirhearts.
  Womendreammoreoftenandmorevividlythanmen,becausetheirdreamcompositionislessinfluencedandalliedtoexternalenvironments.
  Alldreamspossessanelementofwarningorprescience;
  somemorethanothers.Thisisunknowntothemany,butisknowntotheobservingfew.Therearemanypeoplewhohavenonaturaltasteformusic,andwhodonotknowonenotefromanother.
  Therearealsothosewhocannotdistinguishonecolorfromanother.
  Totheformerthereisnoharmonyofsound,andtothelatterthereisnoblendingofcolors.
  Theyareheardandseen,butthereisnoartisticrecognitionofthesame.
  Stillitwouldbeabsurdtosaytoeitherthemusicianortheartist:
  yourartisfalseandisonlyanillusionofthesenses.
  Onemanapparentlyneverdreams;anotherdreamsoccasionally,andstillanothermorefrequently;noneatttempt{sic}tointerprettheirdream,ortoobservewhatfollows;therefore,theverdictis,``Thereisnothingindreams.''Schopenhaueraptlysays:
  ``NomancanseeoverhisownheightIntellectisinvisibletothemanwhohasnone.''Thefirstisliketheblindmanwhodeniestheexistenceoflight,becausehedoesnotperceiveit.
  Thesecondandthirdresemblethecolor-blindman,whoseesbutwhopersistsincallinggreenblue,and_viceversa_.
  Afourthmanseesinadreamafriendwalkinginhisroom;
  thevisionissovividheinstantlygetsupandstrikesamatch.
  Aftermakingsurethereisnointruderabouttheroomhelooksathiswatchandgoesbacktobed.Thenextdayhereceivestheunwelcometidingsthathisfrienddiedattheexactmomentofthevision.
  Atanothertimehehearsinhisdreamafamiliarvoicecryoutinagony.
  Soonhehearsofashockingaccidentordistressingillnessbefallingtheonewhosevoiceherecognizedinthedream.[2]
  [2]Forauthenticrecords,seeFlammarion's``Unknown.''
  Thethirdman,alreadyreferredto,hasaboutthesamedreamexperiences,butcallsthemstrangecoincidencesorunconsciouscerebration,etc.
  Again,thefourthmandreamsofwalkingthroughgreenfieldsofcorn,grassorwheat.Henotesaftersuchdreamsprosperousconditionsfollowforatleastafewdays.Healsonotes,iftheareaoverwhichhepassesisinterspersedwithrocksorotheradversesigns,goodandbadfollowinthewakeofthedream.
  Ifhesucceedsinclimbingamountainandfindsthetopbarrenhewillaccomplishhisobject,butthedealwillproveunprofitable.
  Ifitisgreenandspring-likeinappearance,itwillyieldgoodresults.
  Ifheseesmuddywater,sickness,businessdepressionorcausesforjealousymaydevelop.
  Anightmaresuggeststothedreamertobecarefulofhealthanddiet,torelaxhiswholebody,tosleepwithhisarmsdownandkeepplentyoffreshairintheroom.
  Hesumsuptheforegoingwithathousandsimilardreamincidents,andisledtobelievecertaindreamspossessanelementofwarning.
  Therearethreepuretypesofdreams,namely,_subjective_,_physical_and_spiritual_.Theyrelatetothepast,presentandfuture,andareinfluencedbypastorsubjective,physicalandspiritualcauses.Thelatterisalwaysdeeplyprophetic,especiallywhenitleavesavividimpressionontheconsciousmind.
  Theformer,too,possessesanelementofwarningandprophecy,thoughthetruemeaningishiddeninsymbolsorallegory.
  Theyareduetocontingentmentalpicturesofthepastfallingupontheconsciousmindofthedreamer.
  Thusheisbackattheoldhome,andfindsmotherpaleandaged,orruddyandhealthy,andthelawnwitheredorgreen.
  Itallaugurs,accordingtotheaspectthepictureassumes,illorgoodfortune.
  Physicaldreamsaremoreorlessunimportant.Theyareusuallysuperinducedbytheanxiouswakingmind,andwhenthisissotheypossessnopropheticsignificance.
  Dreamsinducedbyopiates,fevers,mesmerismandillhealthcomeunderthisclass.Amanwhogamblesisliabletodreamofcards;ifhedreamsofthemindeepsleepthewarningistobeheeded;butifitcomesasareveriewhilehesleepslightlyheshouldregarditasworthless.
  Suchdreamsreflectonlythepresentconditionofthebodyandmindofthedreamer;butasthepastandpresententerintoshapingthefuture,thereflectionsthusleftonthewakingmindshouldnotgobyunheeded.
  Weoftenobservemattersofdressandexteriorappearancethroughmirrors,andwesoonmakethenecessaryalterationstoputourbodiesinharmonywithexistingformalities.Then,whynotstudymoreseriouslythementalimagesreflectedfromthemirrorofthesouluponourmindsthroughtheoccultprocesseswithinus?
  Thirdly,thespiritualdreamsarebroughtaboutbythehigherselfpenetratingthesoulrealm,andreflectinguponthewakingmindapproachingevents.
  Whenweputouranimalmindandsoulinharmonywithourhigherselfwebecomeonewithit,and,therefore,onewiththeuniversalmindorwillbybecomingapartofit.Itisthroughthehigherselfwereachtheinfinite.
  Itisthroughthelowerselfwefallintothewhirlpoolofmatter.
  Thesedreamsareapartoftheuniversalminduntiltheytranspireinthelifeofman.Afterthistheygotomakeapartofthepersonalsoul.Whateverhasnottakenplaceinthemind,orlifeofman,belongsexclusivelytotheimpersonalmind.
  Butassoonasamanlivesorseesathing,thatthinginstantlybecomesapartofhissoul;hence,theclairvoyant,ormindreader,neverperceivesbeyondthepersonalego,asthefuturebelongsexclusivelytoGodortheuniversalmind,andhasnomaterial,subjectiveexistence;therefore,itcannotbeknownexceptthroughthechannelsofthehigherself,whichistheTruthortheWordthatisconstantlystrivingtomanifestitselfthroughtheflesh.
  Ourpsychicalresearchpeoplegiveusconclusiveproofofmentaltelepathyortelegraphybetweenfiniteminds.Thuscommunicationsorimpressionsareconveyedmanymilesfromonemindtoanother.
  Thisphenomenoniseasierwhenoneorbothofthesubjectsareinastateofsomnambulenceorasleep.
  Inthoughttransferenceormindreadingitisabsolutelynecessarytohaveapositiveandanegativesubject.
  Throughthesamelawthatmentalimpressionsaretelegraphedfromonefinitemindtoanotheramanmayplacehimselfinharmonywiththeinfinitemindandthusreceivetrueandhealthfulwarningsofcomingevilorgood.Homer,Aristotleandotherwritersoftheancientclassicsthoughtthisnotimprobable.
  Thestatesman,thepoet,thephilosopheroftheBiblewereunanimousinattachingpropheticsignificancetodreams.
  Hasthelawofetherealvibrationsundergoneanyrecentchangestodebarormolestthecommunionofthesoulwithitsspiritualfather,anymorethanithasdebarredcontactwithitsmaterialmotherorenvironments?
  Weonlyunderstandthegreatlawsofnaturebyeffects.
  Weknowthatvegetationplantedinnativesoilandproperlyattendedwithlight,heatandmoisture,willgrowandyieldacertainspeciesoffruit.Wemayinferhowitdoesthis,butwecannotexplaintheprocessoftransformationanymorethanwecanexplainwhycertaintropicalbirdsareburnishedwithglowingcolors,andthatotherbirdsunderthemurkyskiesaregrayandbrown,whileintheArcticregionstheybleach.
  Insleepwesee,withoutbeingawakened,theangrylightningrendthemidnightclouds,andheartheexplosivethunderhurlitsfuryatus;
  butcanweexplainitanymorethanourscientistcanexplainthenaturalforcesofthought,ofloveandhate,orthesubtleintuitionofwoman?
  WhatofthesilhouetteortheanthelionoftheScandinavianAlps,andtheaerialcitiessooftenseenbyexplorersandtravelers?
  Donottheydefythelawofoptics?Mustweunderstandtheintricaciesofarticulationandtheforcesbackofitbeforewecanappropriatespeech?
  Mustwediscardallbeliefinaninfinitemindbecausewecannotunderstandit,andthereforesaywearenotapartofitbecausethereisnoInfinite?Shouldwediscardthebeliefintheinfinitudeofnumber,becausewecannotunderstandit,andthereforesaythatfinitenumberisnotapartoftheinfinite?
  Noscientistornaturalistissogrosslystupidastodenytheinfiniteexpansionofnumbers?Ifthisbeso,itestablishestheinfiniteofnumber,ofwhicheveryfinitenumberisapart,andthuswehaveaparallelinmathematics,theverycornerstoneoftheexactsciences,forafiniteandaninfinitemind.
  Itisfromtheprototypeofthisinfiniteofnumber,namely,theinfiniteofintelligence,thatspiritualdreamsproceed.
  Theyare,therefore,thereflectionoftruthuponthedreammindandoccurwithlessfrequencythandodreamsoftheothertwoclasses.
  Therearealsomixeddreams,duetoamultitudeofincidentsarisingfromoneormoresources,whichbeingreflecteduponthemindatthesameinstant,produceanincoherenteffectsimilartothatwhichmightbeproducedbyrunningthesamenewspaperthroughtwoormorepressesallofdifferentsizetype.
  Again,ifyousitbeforeamirrorwhereflashlightsoffacesandotherthingsarereflectedsimultaneouslyandinstantlyremoved,youwillfailtoobtainawell-definedimpressionofwhatpassedbeforeyourmind.
  Ifyoushouldpassonatrain,atthespeedoftwomilesaminute,throughaforestofflowersandtrees,yourmindwouldbeunabletodistinguishoneflowerortreefromanother.
  Itisinasimilarwaydreamlifeandincidentsmayfalluponthemind.
  Awomanmaydreamofreceivingaletter,andinthesameconnectionseemuddywater,oranaridlandscape.Closelyfollowing,inwakinglife,sheisastonishedtoreceivealetterinaboutthesamemannerofherdream,butthemuddywaterandthearidlandscapearemissing.
  Thisisamixeddreamandisduetomorethanonecause.
  Thefirstpartisliteralinitsfulfilment,andbelongstothespiritualclass;theotherpartofthedreamissubjective,andthereforeallegoricalinmeaning.Togetherwiththeletter,itwasaforewarningofmisfortune.
  Thesedreamsaremoredifficultofinterpretationthanthosebelongingtothespiritualtype.Insuchdreamsyoumayseewater,letters,houses,money,people,andcountlessotherthings.
  Thenextdayyoumaycrosswaterorreceivealetter;theotherthingsyoumaynotsee,butannoyanceorpleasurewillfollow.
  Again,youmayhaveasimilardreamandnotreceivealetterorcrosswater,butthewakinglifewillbefilledwiththeotherdreampicturesandyouwillexperiencedisappointingorpleasantsurprisesasareindicatedbytheletterorwatersign.
  Ihaveselectedtheallegoricaltypeofdreamsforthesubjectofthiswork.