Do You Dream This Man?
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:43 pm
A website is trying to trace a mysterious man who has been reported in the dreams of thousands of people.
www.thisman.org urges people to contact them if they have seen him - and literally thousands have done just that.
The site says the story began in a New York psychiatrist's office in January 2006. A patient drew a picture of a man that had been giving her advice in her dreams.
The drawing was later seen by another patient who also said she recognised the man from her dreams.
Prompted by this the psychiatrist sent a copy of the picture to some of his collegues with patients who had recurring dreams.
According to the website many other patients recognised the man as a 'frequent presence' in their dreams.
Testimonies from all over the world appear on the website. Each describes the different ways this man has appeared to them.
The site offers a variety of explanations to this strange event citing Jung's psychoanalysis and pseudo-religious mysticism.
The site even suggests an individual may have learned the ability to 'surf through dreams'.
www.thisman.org urges people to contact them if they have seen him - and literally thousands have done just that.
The site says the story began in a New York psychiatrist's office in January 2006. A patient drew a picture of a man that had been giving her advice in her dreams.
The drawing was later seen by another patient who also said she recognised the man from her dreams.
Prompted by this the psychiatrist sent a copy of the picture to some of his collegues with patients who had recurring dreams.
According to the website many other patients recognised the man as a 'frequent presence' in their dreams.
Testimonies from all over the world appear on the website. Each describes the different ways this man has appeared to them.
The site offers a variety of explanations to this strange event citing Jung's psychoanalysis and pseudo-religious mysticism.
The site even suggests an individual may have learned the ability to 'surf through dreams'.