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0814799574 978-0814799574 July 19, 2008 1st

From Biblical stories of Joseph interpreting Pharoh’s dreams in Egypt to prayers against bad dreams in the Hindu Rg Veda, cultures all over the world have seen their dreams first and foremost as religiously meaningful experiences. In this widely shared view, dreams are a powerful medium of transpersonal guidance offering the opportunity to communicate with sacred beings, gain valuable wisdom and power, heal suffering, and explore new realms of existence. Conversely, the world’s religious and spiritual traditions provide the best source of historical information about the broad patterns of human dream life

Dreaming in the World’s Religions provides an authoritative and engaging one-volume resource for the study of dreaming and religion. It tells the story of how dreaming has shaped the religious history of humankind, from the Upanishads of Hinduism to the Qur’an of Islam, from the conception dream of Buddhas mother to the sexually tempting nightmares of St. Augustine, from the Ojibwa vision quest to Australian Aboriginal journeys in the Dreamtime. Bringing his background in psychology to bear, Kelly Bulkeley incorporates an accessible consideration of cognitive neuroscience and evolutionary psychology into this fascinating overview.

Dreaming in the World’s Religions offers a carefully researched, accessibly written portrait of dreaming as a powerful, unpredictable, often iconoclastic force in human religious life.


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"The scope of Bulkeley’s knowledge is impressive, as is his skill at synthesizing ideas from a variety of source material."

-Publishers Weekly,

"Such a chronological/regional organization, along with the author's careful, scholarly prose, makes this practical as a classroom textbook...for interested readers and students, there are notes and an ample bibliography to stimulate further study. Recommended for academic libraries and public libraries with strong religion collections."

-Library Journal ,

"A pleasure to read, well written and full of fascinating examples. It is unique in combining a sensitive and sympathetic understanding of the religious meanings of dreams with a state-of-the-art treatment of the insights that cognitive neuroscience and evolutionary psychology bring to our understanding of them."

-Wendy Doniger,author of Dreams, Illusion, and Other Realities

"Offers a sophisticated, yet easily accessible and engaging discussion of how and in what way dreams and a broad range of the worlds religions have enjoyed mutual influence throughout history."

-Nina P. Azari,Editor-in-Chief of the Encyclopaedia of Religions and Sciences

"Psychoanalysis and phenomenology combine to understand dreams and dreaming as comprehended by a geographically and temporally wide spectrum of global and regional religions. Bulkeley argues that scientific understandings are not unique in their reflective critique of the nature or value of dreaming, that critical reflection on dreams can be found in a variety of traditions, and that even where evidence for formal analysis is lacking, dreams are categorized by type and value."
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About the Author

Kelly Bulkeley is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California, and is a former President of the Association for the Study of Dreams. His books include The Wilderness of Dreams: Exploring the Religious Meanings of Dreams in Modern Western Culture; An Introduction to the Psychology of Dreaming; Visions of the Night: Dreams, Religion, and Psychology; and The Wondering Brain: Thinking about Religion with and beyond Cognitive Neuroscience.


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  • Paperback: 344 pages
  • Publisher: NYU Press; 1st edition (July 19, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0814799574
  • ISBN-13: 978-0814799574
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5.0 out of 5 stars World class survey of dreaming in the major religions of the world, June 10, 2010
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Dr. Kelly Bulkeley has written a world class survey of dreaming in the major religions of the world. This book is potentially as ground-breaking as those by Dr. Huston Smith. Dr. Bulkeley speaks to our common humanity and how the human reality of dreaming is incorporated in the various streams of faith. A must read for anyone interested in dreams, world religious, or dialoging across cultures.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Meandering, incomplete & unscientific, March 22, 2011
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This language and methodologies of this book fail to provide a comprehensive or objective comparative examination of differences and patterns the interpretation of dreams by the major religions. Instead, it provides a brief, oddly worded survey followed by an antiquated, incomprehensive conclusion summarizing the findings of cognitive neuroscience. There are maybe 2-3 pages connecting this conclusion to the rest of the work!! Why? Probably because its tacked on and not supported by the rest of the book's tenuous psuedo-historical findings. This conclusion is that there seem to be *some* similarities in the way dreams manifest in across different religions and these may have some basis in cognitive theory. Really, that's it. It doesn't say anything better or more specific than that. Wow, who'd have thought? A species responds consistently to dreams, despite professing different religious faiths? But instead of interpreting these findings as evidence of manifestations of consistent underlying physiology, Kelly tries to argue that this somehow reflects on 'transcendental' human 'aspirations' or some other pseudo-theological junk. Freud already addressed this question 100 years ago in his essay "On the Interpretation of Dreams" which you can find, for free, online everywhere. For whatever reason, despite borrowing psychoanalytic language, Kelly ignores this essay and its underlying psychiatric implications. Instead, we have this sloppy attempt at academic work. Don't waste your time with this.
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dream incubation, incubation rituals, dream traditions, paradoxical interpretation, dreaming imagination, visitation dreams, dream practices
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Religions of China, Religions of the Fertile Crescent, Religions of the Americas, Religions of Africa, New Guinea, Religions of Oceania, Duke of Zhou, Rig Veda, Ibn Khaldun, Wang Chong, Atharva Veda, Dalai Lama, Ibn Sirin, North Africa, Great Plains, Holy Spirit, Confucian Classics, Queen Maya, Christian God, Pure Land, Duke of Qin, North America, Kalpa Sutra, Dreamer Religions, Zhang Fengyi
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