Why are dreams and stories about dreams so important to the Australian aborigines?
To the aborigines, good dreams are seen as a blessing upon an individual, while bad dreams of course are a bad omen. Bad dreams are a bad omen, because it means the person’s own inner spiritual poison, prevents them from experiencing the true nature of the dream world. See, if a person is spiritually pure, every time they dream, they can see paradise. You wake up more well rested than with normal sleep, and you can even learn, acquire knowledge if you wish. If a person is spiritually impure, then nightmares will be frequent, and often horrifying. While Islam holds such dreams come from the Shaitan (the devil), Hebrew lore, from demons, the Aborigines hold, its all you; YOU, are the cause of your own nightmares, not the devil, or groups of devils, it is the the evil within you. Buddhists, on this point at least, would agree with Australian Aborigines; Buddhism sees nigthmares as a) memories from past lives or b) very bad Karma, manifesting itself as negative images within the mind. The