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'''Oneiromancy''' is the practice of interpreting dreams in a divinatory context. The idea is that when one is asleep, the soul leaves the physical body and moves into higher states of consciousness, gaining previously unknown information which must be filtered down as the soul descends back into the body so that the waking mind can make sense of what their soul percieved.
'''Oneiromancy''' is the practice of interpreting dreams in a divinatory context. The idea is that when one is asleep, the soul leaves the physical body and moves into higher states of consciousness, gaining previously unknown information which must be filtered down as the soul descends back into the body so that the waking mind can make sense of what their soul percieved.


===Methods===
==Methods==
The most basic form of Oneiromancy involves the use of [[dream books]], which would list different things which might appear in one's dreams alongside what they may represent. In a similar vein, [[lot books]], which oftentimes were printed with dream books at the end, would also frequently include questions inquiring about the nature or meaning of a dream, such as [[Napoleon's Oraculum]] or [[the Royal Book of Fate]].  
The most basic form of Oneiromancy involves the use of [[dream books]], which would list different things which might appear in one's dreams alongside what they may represent. In a similar vein, [[lot books]], which oftentimes were printed with dream books at the end, would also frequently include questions inquiring about the nature or meaning of a dream, such as [[Napoleon's Oraculum]] or [[the Royal Book of Fate]].  
Because of these sorts of books, the practice came into more common usage for some time.  
Because of these sorts of books, the practice came into more common usage for some time.  
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