
The dreams of the Ancient Egyptians

The importance given to dreams in this
historical period is expressed in the dialogus between goddess
Iside
and Horus: “Horus, my son, tell me what you’ve seen so your
suffering may dissolve through your dreams”. The
most ancient check we have, concerning dreams and their
interpretations, goes back to 4000 years ago, in the “Ieratic Book
of dreams” which was written in Egypt in 2052 – 1778 BC in ieratic (cursive
hteroglyphics). It’s a king of dream-dictionary, a work for a quick
consultation in which the most common images that appear in dreams
are explained. Each line in this text begins with the words: if a
person sees in a dream... and the work begins from the premise that
dreams must be divided in two big groups, those of the good people (protected
by God Horus) and those of evil people (protected by Seth) and that,
for the holyness of language in Egypt, each word or phonetic
concordance present in the dream wasn’t casual, but it could
indicate a possible, probable meaning. The basic idea was that the
dream was a way to communicate with the dead people or with the
divinities, but since then already it was believed that the images
could come from the dreamer’s particular condition, a situation he
was living, and some affirmations in it reflect this belief: “The
dreams are comprehensible only if the conditions of life, of the
dreamer’s physique and character are considered”.
The importance given to dreams in this
historical period is expressed in the dialogue between the goddess
Iside and Horus: “Horus, my son, tell me what you’ve seen so your
suffering may be dissolved through your dreams”. Instead the two
“Demotic books of dreams go back to the I century AC, whioch
unfortunately have reached us in fragments, and are concentrated
almost completely on female dreams, with sexual contents and
concerning animals.
The interpretation of the dreams was in fact considered actually a science which was as respected as medecine and magic and foresaw an accurate preparation, and studies years long in the “House of life” a real cultural institution used as a laboratory for the scribes, a kind of University of the times. Even the priests of Serapide in Kanobos supported themselves with dreams consultations, interpreting the dreams sent by the gods to the people, and with the “dream medecine”, the specific analysis of the dream to treat and heal the body through the comprehension of the dreams, and was widely practised in all the ancient world.
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