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      Greek Dreams

      Artelis and I are working on a huge project for english class on dreams in greek mythology. If anyone has any links or any info that would be super. Love you all and thank you!
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      Well, i dont have any links or useful info. but i do live in Athens, Greece, as of last summer!
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      From what I've found out, the Greeks took dreams very seriously b/c they saw them as messages from the Gods. Some Greek generals would take dream interpreters on the battlefield to interpret their dreams and deside if it would be a good idea to attack or surrender. I hope this is some help to you, good luck!

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      Maybe research the Oracle of Delphi? Might find something there. There was a great article in Scientific America on it a few months ago.
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      ahh, Delfi, the religious center of the world during its better days, where the oracle guided kings. truely an amazing subject, and i've been up there a few times, its beautiful
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      i think im gonna start calling myself 'the uber-oracle' in the hopes that world leaders come to me for advice and dream interpretation and stuff like that...that would be neat

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      Morpheus - God of Dreams[/b]
      Morpheus (sometimes incorrectly spelt "Morpeheus") was the chief shaper of dreams (his name means "he who shapes"). He was assisted by his brothers. Icelus assisted with those aspects of dreams that reflected reality, Phobetor made fearsome dreams (hence "phobia") whilst Phantasus produced tricky and unreal dreams (hence "fantasy", "phantasmagoria", etc).
      Ovid suggests that Morpheus had a special talent for mimicking human form in dreams. According to Ovid, Morpheus concentrated on the human elements of dreams, his brothers Phobetor and Phantasos being responsible for animals and inanimate objects respectively.

      Morpheus also had special responsiblity for the dreams of kings and heroes. For these reasons Morpheus is often referred to as "Morpheus the Greek god of dreams" in superiority to his brothers.

      Morpheus himself was said to sleep in a dark cave decorated with poppy flowers. This is perhaps a reference to the opium poppy; morphine was named after Morpheus (initially morphine was called "morphium").


      Well that's not much, but i had to ad something as a greek . I could find you really good informations in Greek but i dont think that would be usefull...

      EDIT: Hey that's better! http://dreamtalk.hypermart.net/internation...ece_english.htm
      Are yαυ dreαψιng?

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      Thank you guys sooooo much! I love you...
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      i was waiting for adroid to comment
      "i am the crumpled sheets of paper behind an artists' attempt at perfection"


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