O Oraculo do Passado, do presente e do Futuro (1/7) Parte Primeira: O oraculo da Noite

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O Oraculo do Passado, do presente e do Futuro (1/7) Parte Primeira: O oraculo da Noite

by Bento Serrano

PT·~1 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

OBRA DIVIDIDA EM SETE PARTES, CONTENDO CADA UMA O SEGUINTE:

0:40
2

O ORACULO

0:22
3

EXPLICAÇÃO

6:12
4

EXPLICAÇÃO DOS SONHOS

0:04
5

A

6:17
6

B

18:27
7

E

3:16
8

F

3:06
9

G

0:50
10

H

2:07

Description

A quiet, candle‑lit study opens onto a world where night‑time visions are taken seriously as clues about our lives. The author, a seasoned astrologer who lives in a narrow hillside cave, sets out a systematic survey of dreams, dividing them into four kinds—ordinary dreams, visions, nightmares and apparitions—and explaining how each reflects the mind’s lingering emotions, habits and aspirations. Drawing on ancient traditions and modern observations, he argues that only the first two categories carry any genuine insight, while the others are mere mental clutter.

The first part of the work offers clear definitions, practical tips for remembering nightly images, and a concise table that matches common symbols to their likely meanings. Readers are guided to record their dreams promptly after waking and to consider the physical and moral state that preceded sleep. By treating dream interpretation as a careful, reasoned practice, the book invites anyone curious about the hidden messages of the night to explore them with confidence.

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Full title

O Oraculo do Passado, do presente e do Futuro (1/7) Parte Primeira: O oraculo da Noite Parte Primeira: O oraculo da Noite

Language

pt

Duration

~1 hours (63K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by M. Silva (produced from scanned images of public domain material from Google Book Search)

Release date

2008-11-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

BS

Bento Serrano

A Portuguese writer, astrologer, and republican activist, he moved between political polemic and popular occult writing. His work reflects a lively corner of late 19th- and early 20th-century Portugal, where prophecy, print culture, and politics often mixed.

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