The Bible (and probably most religions) have much of their basis weird dreams. Everyone has weird dreams and no, it isn't the cause of a deity. It is a product of our mind processing the awake world.
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"For God speaketh once, yea twice, yet man perceiveth it not. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falleth upon men, in slumberings upon the bed; then He openeth the ears of men, and sealeth their instruction..." (Job 33:14-16).
Prophecies are not dreams they are gods speaking to the prophets to tell the Jews of what god wanted to do in the future.
Morpheus is the greek god of dreams.
Hypnos is the god of sleep and Morpheus is the god of dreams.
Yes, God still sends dreams and their interpretations today. I myself have had maybe 5-8 in the past year and a half. Note, however, that in the Bible non Christians had dreams from God. For example, as you mentioned, the dreams of the baker, the wine tester and Pharaoh were all presented to Joseph, who asked the Lord for an interpretation. If you have dreams that come true, you should ask God to show you what to do with them. Sometimes you are supposed to pray for or against the things in the dream, sometimes He is showing you so that you can take action one way or another. Sometimes you need to share the dream with someone. And sometimes, God just likes to tell you stuff, just because. He is a good Father. Note that not all dreams are from God. Some are, some are from your own subconcious, and some can be from the enemy. Prayer for discernment is important. God bless your gift!
Dreams can be influenced by a variety of factors, including our subconscious thoughts, emotions, and experiences. While some people believe that dreams may hold spiritual or divine meaning, there is no definitive proof that they come directly from God. It ultimately depends on an individual's beliefs and interpretations.
Not all dreams. Some dreams are just things you imagine in your head. Some dreams have meanings. Some come from God. And some are just things you imagine in your head.
Actually there is a Norse Goddess. Niorun is the Goddess of dreams.
Abseloutely not! Lots of people have strange visions and dreams and think that it is actually real life. Maybe God is trying to tell you something. I don't know if you're religious or not, but even if you're not, ask God why those visions or dreams are occuring and why do you feel like you're in them.
The Greek God of dreams was Morpheus, and the drug named after him is morphine.
'Morphine' came from the name of the god of dreams, Morpheus.
Morpheus is the Greek god of dreams. He is the son of Somnus. He also makes an appearance in the Metamorphoses by Ovid.
Its not the point of making an offering to YHWH (God), but the fact of involving Him in your life. Asking Him for what you want, to fulfill your dreams. To bless you. Sometimes you just need to tell YHWH (God) your plans.....Let Him smile and laugh along with you:)