14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Middle Eastern culture (1) Ancient Egypt (1) Greece (1) Indigenous cultures without modern technology (1) Islamic culture (1) Latin American culture (1) Modern urban cultures (1) Polynesian culture (1) Scandinavian culture (1) Scientific communities (1) Western psychology (1) Western science (1) folk belief (1) skeptics or scientific community (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 dream interpretation Middle Eastern culture Dream interpretation is an important practice in Middle Eastern culture with strong traditions and religious beliefs. 3
2 dream interpretation Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptians strongly emphasized interpreting dreams for prophetic and symbolic meanings. 2
3 dream interpretation Greece Dream interpretation has held great importance in ancient Greek culture. 1
4 dream interpretation Indigenous cultures without modern technology Dream interpretation is a respected practice in Indigenous cultures for gaining daily life insights and receiving messages from ancestors. 1
5 dream interpretation Islamic culture Dream interpretation is highly valued in Islamic culture, with established traditions and resources for interpreting dreams based on religious teachings. 1
6 dream interpretation Latin American culture In Latin American culture, dream interpretation is integrated with traditional beliefs and often involves seeking the guidance of shamans or spiritual leaders. 1
7 dream interpretation Modern urban cultures In modern urban cultures, dream interpretation is often seen as meaningless random thoughts or reflections. 1
8 dream interpretation Polynesian culture In Polynesian culture, dream interpretation is traditionally important, with dreams viewed as messages from the gods or ancestors. 1
9 dream interpretation Scandinavian culture Dream interpretation was historically a significant part of Norse mythology and folklore in Scandinavian culture. 1
10 dream interpretation Scientific communities In scientific communities, dream interpretation is seen as a subjective and personal experience without universal meaning. 1
11 dream interpretation Western psychology Dream interpretation in Western psychology is considered a subjective and personal experience without universal meaning. 1
12 dream interpretation Western science Dream interpretation is commonly studied in psychology and neuroscience to gain insights into the human mind and subconscious. 1
13 dream interpretation folk belief Folk beliefs hold that dreams are filled with essential messages from the spirit world and are typically deciphered using traditional or mystical techniques. 1
14 dream interpretation skeptics or scientific community Dream interpretation is not scientifically supported and is considered a subjective and interpretive practice without empirical evidence by skeptics and the scientific community. 1