199: Dream Incubation: Ancient Practices for Divine Insight
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You'll learn about the ritual practices of purification, fasting, prayer, and the use of sacred oils and incense, along with the role of gods like Thoth, Asclepius, Apollo, and Isis in the dream world. We’ll also discuss the symbolism of sacred snakes, the significance of the “dream bed,” and how these age-old practices can be adapted for modern spiritual seekers.
Whether you’re looking for clarity, healing, or a deeper connection to the divine, dream incubation offers a path to awaken your inner oracle. Join us as we explore how to create your own dream ritual, prepare your space, and ask the right questions before crossing the threshold into the sleeping temple of the soul.
References & Suggested Reading:
- Harris-McCoy, D.E. (2012). Dreams and Divination in the Ancient World: Asclepius and the Greek Healing Temples. Princeton University Press.
- Meeks, D. & Favard-Meeks, C. (1996). Daily Life of the Egyptian Gods. Cornell University Press.
- Hoffman, E. (1995). The Book of Sacred Baths: 52 Bathing Rituals to Revitalize Your Spirit.
- Egyptian Dream Books: Papyrus Chester Beatty III (British Museum) contains a dream manual with interpretations.
- Edelstein, E. J., & Edelstein, L. (1998). Asclepius: A Collection and Interpretation of the Testimonies (Vols. 1–2). Johns Hopkins University Press.
- van de Castle, R. L. (1994). Our Dreaming Mind: A Sweeping Exploration of the Role that Dreams Have Played in Politics, Art, Religion, and Psychology. Ballantine Books.
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