Explore Indigenous Dreaming: Journeys of the Soul. Discover how Anishinaabe and Māori traditions view dreaming as a sophisticated form of soul travel and intelligence.

In many indigenous cultures, dreaming is considered a form of high-level intelligence where the spirit is fully awake, journeying across dimensions to bring back knowledge that is literally life-saving.
A history of dream interpretation focusing specifically on indigenous and shamanic traditions, exploring how these cultures view dreams as spiritual messages, journeys, or guidance.






In many Indigenous cultures, such as the Anishinaabe and Māori, dreaming is viewed as a form of high-level intelligence rather than just random brain activity. This worldview suggests that the boundary between waking and dreaming is thin, allowing the soul to gather essential tools for navigating the physical world. Unlike Western perspectives that dismiss dreams as the unconscious blowing off steam, these traditions see dreaming as a sophisticated technology of the mind where the soul remains active.
The Māori tradition of Aotearoa New Zealand teaches that while the physical body is asleep, the spirit, known as the wairua, is fully awake. The wairua journeys across different dimensions of time and space to retrieve knowledge that can be life-saving. This perspective frames dreaming as a literal journey of the soul, where the spirit gathers insights and wisdom from beyond the physical realm to assist the individual in their waking life.
In various Indigenous classifications, dreams are often considered more real than the physical world because they are believed to reveal the true essence of reality. While the physical world is limited, the dreaming state allows for spirit travel and profound connections to ancient wisdom. This perspective shifts the focus from dreams being a 'brain glitch' to being a vital space where the soul experiences a lived reality that is more fundamental than the waking state.
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