Paul McCartney, Songwriter
Today's Thought: The idea that dreams may sometimes hint at or predict future events in the dreamer's waking life
"I rolled out of bed with this song in me head..."
As Paul has testified many times over, he wrote it in his sleep: “I woke up with a lovely tune in my head. I thought, That's great, I wonder what that is? There was an upright piano next to me, to the right of the bed by the window.
McCartney admitted that when he was first singing what would become “Yesterday,” he assumed that it was something he’d heard before. He simply didn’t believe that he had come up with the melody himself–especially not while he was sleeping.
McCartney shared that for some time after he first created the “Yesterday” tune, he asked around to see where he may have grabbed it from. “The first person I saw was John [Lennon]. I said, ‘What’s this? It’s bugging me. What’s this song?’. He goes ‘I don’t know’,” the superstar revealed, bringing his friend and former bandmate into the conversation.
McCartney spoke to The Beatles’ producer, George Martin. Even the pioneering studio expert, who the singer-songwriter insisted had a much better memory for this kind of thing, claimed he didn’t know it. McCartney then said that “after a couple of weeks of this, it became clear that no one knew it and it didn't exist except in my head and so I claimed it.” Speaking to his incredible good luck with it came to the tune, McCartney stated that “It was like finding it on the street.”
Paul McCartney: Dreamed the melody for the song "Yesterday."
Albert Einstein: Developed the concept of relativity, potentially influenced by dreams.
Srinivasa Ramanujan: Received mathematical theorems through dreams and the Hindu goddess.
Robert Louis Stevenson: Conceived the story of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" in a dream.
American Indian Tribes: Practiced dream sharing and valued dream insights.
James Cameron: Conceived ideas for the films "Terminator" and "Avatar" through his dreams.
Initial Phase: Dunn initially relied on Universal Dream Symbols to understand his dreams.
Key Realization: Over time, Dunn recognized that dream symbols possess personal and deeper meanings beyond universal interpretations.
Developing Belief: Dunn developed the belief that dreams act as a guide for conscious life, potentially foretelling events and offering solutions to problems.
Professional Successes: Dunn believes many of his professional achievements were aided by insights gained from his dreams.
Software Coding Example (Specific Instance): While working on a software program and facing an obstacle, a dream provided Dunn with the solution and instructions, which he successfully applied upon waking.
Research on Dream History: Kelly Dunn conducted research into the historical significance of dreams across various cultures.
Creating the "Book of Dreams" Series (Recent): Kelly Dunn created the "Book of Dreams" series to share his experiences and provide an outline for others interested in dream interpretation.
Current Belief: Dunn continues to believe in the power of dreams and the potential for self-discovery through their interpretation.
General Concepts and Advice Presented in the Study Guide:
Dreams as Meaningful: The study guide emphasizes that dreams are not random but carry meaning, reflecting subconscious thoughts, emotions, and experiences.
Universal Symbols as a Starting Point: While acknowledging Universal Dream Symbols, the guide stresses the importance of personal context in interpretation.
Dreams as a Guide (General Concept): The guide presents the idea that dreams can offer foresight and solutions to waking life challenges.
Practical Dream Interpretation: The guide provides practical advice on:
Recording dreams immediately upon waking, capturing details and emotions.
Utilizing Universal Symbolism as an initial step.
Focusing on Personal Association to connect symbols with individual experiences.
Analyzing the Emotional content of dreams.
Interpreting the Narrative or "story" of the dream.
Connecting dream content to current waking life events.
Applying Dream Insights: The guide suggests using dream interpretations to:
Identify and address potential problems.
Gain clarity on decisions.
Enhance self-awareness.
Foster creativity.
Dream Interpretation as a Journey: The guide frames dream interpretation as a personal, ongoing journey of self-discovery requiring patience and an open mind.
Modern Dismissal of Dreams: The guide notes the contemporary tendency to disregard dreams as mere nonsense, contrasting it with historical perspectives.
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* The Dream
* Dream Timeline
* Dream Briefing
* Dream Study Guide
* FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
The ebooks give an insight into the dreams that Mr. Kelly Dunn has been compiling for over thirty years.
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