Visions and Dreams in Early and Medieval China: A Few Thoughts on Neutrality and Authorial Voice

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Early Medieval China Pub Date : 2022-09-21 DOI:10.1080/15299104.2022.2101771
Dominic Steavu
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In early and medieval China, thinkers waxed poetic about the blurriness of the line that set apart dreams from reality. The famed “ butterfly dream ” from the Zhuangzi is the locus classicus for this view. If the boundary between dreams and reality is so porous, how much more is the demarcation between dreams and visions, two states of alternate consciousness that are strikingly similar in their basic grammar and core features. Indeed, both were understood as spontaneous forms of insight con-sisting of an encounter with beings who were inaccessible under normal waking cir-cumstances. A passage from the “ Explanation of Dreams ” ( Mengshuo 夢 說 ), a succinct fourteenth-century Daoist work, strikingly illustrates how dreams and visions —“ the marvels of the spirit ’ s excursions ”— could be two sides of the same coin:
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中国早期和中世纪的异象与梦:关于中立性与作者声音的几点思考
在早期和中世纪的中国,思想家们对梦与现实之间界限的模糊充满诗意。《庄子》中著名的“蝴蝶梦”就是这种观点的经典例证。如果梦和现实之间的界限如此模糊,那么梦和幻象之间的界限又有多模糊呢?这两种交替的意识状态在基本语法和核心特征上惊人地相似。事实上,两者都被理解为自发形式的洞察力,包括与在正常清醒情况下无法接近的生物的相遇。《梦说》是十四世纪的一部简明的道教著作,其中一段话引人注目地说明了梦和幻象——“精神漫游的奇迹”——是同一枚硬币的两面:
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