Dream Catcher

Famous Italian psychotherapist Lucian Della Seta in his latest research claims that a permanent depression, among other things, could be won by sleeping. Based on years of experience, Della Seta came to the conclusion that dreams sometimes bring unexpected solutions to the troubles that we make impenetrable. Therefore, we can ask: if nice dreams are so powerful, how to fight the ugly ones? Professor claims that there are no beautiful or ugly dreams, that we should just find the code for interpretation for those dreams that indicate a nightmare.
American Indians thought otherwise about dreams. They believed that there are good or bad. Members of many tribes of American Indians; from ancient times, made devices for catching dreams. The task of these decorative items was to catch bad dreams and so to prevent the dream to reach up people they are protecting. At the same time, the sleeper gets beautiful dreams that are beneficial …

It is not necessary to be born as an Indian to have, or to make, your own dream catcher. This is an easy job. Need flexible branches – as once was the custom – or a piece of wire about twenty centimeters long, just as much thinner wire, rope or thicker colored thread, and a few colorful bird feathers. Can serve and feathers that fall from your parrot pet …

First, using thin wires or branch, previously should be bent in the ring. You must, therefore, to wrap thin wire around the folded ends of branches tight and. Then cut a strip of a rope (maybe you can have it both?) Fasten one end of the rope to the ring that you made, hang a bead on the rope and push them towards the end tied together. Wrap the other rope on the other side of the ring. Attach a few more beads on the rope and then wrap it around the opposite side of the ring. Continue to wrap from side to side until you get an interesting online … Who knows, maybe a nightmare can fall into it?
Then fasten lanyard to the rim. Hang it on the ring and put on the string few beads and tie at the end a node to prevent the bead from falling. At the very end hang a feeder of flying birds (poultry is out of the question!). For the Indians believe that dreams fly to us and fly away from us as the birds do.

And, finally, do not forget to hang the dream catcher just above your head. Will the sweet dreams follow; you’ll probably quickly get to know. Of curse provided that you don’t forget your dreams you’ll make the comparison.

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