MYTHING LINKS
‘Morpheus’ (circa 1771) by Jean-Bernard Restout.
In Greek mythology, the Oniros (in Greek Ὄνειροι Oneiroi, 'dreams') were the thousand personifications of dreams. Hesiod1 considers them children of Nix (the Night) without male intervention, although certain authors consider Érebo (the Darkness) their father. Euripides considered them sons of Gea (the Earth) and conceived them as black-winged demons. Ovid, who considers them children of Hipnos (the Dream), mentions three by their names: Morpheus (the most famous and considered by some his boss), Iquelo or Fobetor and Fantaso:
In Greek mythology, the Oniros (in Greek Ὄνειροι Oneiroi, 'dreams') were the thousand personifications of dreams. Hesiod1 considers them children of Nix (the Night) without male intervention, although certain authors consider Érebo (the Darkness) their father. Euripides considered them sons of Gea (the Earth) and conceived them as black-winged demons. Ovid, who considers them children of Hipnos (the Dream), mentions three by their names: Morpheus (the most famous and considered by some his boss), Iquelo or Fobetor and Fantaso:
hypnos & thanatos
Trance, Chthonic Spirits & the Oneiric Tribe
Iona Miller, 202I
I am by vocation an oneirologist, a clinical hypnotherapist with a specialty in dream material, a specialist in Trance phenomena.
Oneirology (/ɒnɪˈrɒlədʒi/; from Greek ὄνειρον, oneiron, "dream"; and -λογία, -logia, "the study of") is the scientific study of dreams. ... The study of oneirology can be distinguished from dream interpretation in that the aim is to quantitatively study the process of dreams instead of analyzing the meaning behind them.
How can I study Oneirology?
One approach to dream investigation involves the study of dream content—the themes, emotions, images, and events that occur and unfold within dreams themselves. Another aspect of dream research looks at the activity of the brain and body while dreaming occurs.May 15, 2015
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oneirology
Iona Miller, 202I
I am by vocation an oneirologist, a clinical hypnotherapist with a specialty in dream material, a specialist in Trance phenomena.
Oneirology (/ɒnɪˈrɒlədʒi/; from Greek ὄνειρον, oneiron, "dream"; and -λογία, -logia, "the study of") is the scientific study of dreams. ... The study of oneirology can be distinguished from dream interpretation in that the aim is to quantitatively study the process of dreams instead of analyzing the meaning behind them.
How can I study Oneirology?
One approach to dream investigation involves the study of dream content—the themes, emotions, images, and events that occur and unfold within dreams themselves. Another aspect of dream research looks at the activity of the brain and body while dreaming occurs.May 15, 2015
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oneirology