Dreams and Grief Process in Selected Communities in Africa

Asasta, S., Agwu, U. K., Nkoma, C., Cordeiro, B. S., Machogu, L. R., Koffi, T. F., Nyangoya, D.
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Death is as old as life itself. The unpredictable psychological feeling called grief is usually accompanied by emotional setbacks such as anxiety, depression, insomnia, and yearning. Within these emotions also lie the reality of dreaming about the deceased. Thus, this study aimed to assess the role of dreams in grief process among selected communities in Africa and was guided by Nyerere’s philosophy of Ujamaa. The study used a phenomenological design with a sample size of 31 respondents from the Igbo (Nigeria), Tabwa (Democratic Republic of Congo), Muganda (Angola), Agni Morofoue (Cote D’ivoire), Luo (Kenya) and Gusii (Kenya) cultures. The results of the study were interpreted using content analysis. The findings showed that dreams served the roles of comfort, encouragement, warning, revelation, and spiritual presence during grief process. The results also showed that dream images can be interpreted in three ways; positively, negatively or altered image interpretation, each having its emotional effects. Prayers, purification, libations, and ritualistic sacrifices are some of the communal healing techniques for dreams having a negative image interpretation. The study therefore recommends that detailed analysis be combined with empathetic intuition and creative imagination in dream interpretation as many African communities place great importance on dreams.
非洲部分社区的梦想与悲伤过程
死亡与生命本身一样古老。悲伤这种难以预测的心理感受通常伴随着焦虑、抑郁、失眠和思念等情绪挫折。在这些情绪中,也包含着梦见逝者的现实。因此,本研究以尼雷尔的 Ujamaa 哲学为指导,旨在评估梦在非洲选定社区的悲伤过程中的作用。研究采用了现象学设计,抽样规模为 31 名受访者,分别来自伊格博族(尼日利亚)、塔布瓦族(刚果民主共和国)、穆干达族(安哥拉)、阿格尼莫罗福族(科特迪瓦)、罗族(肯尼亚)和古希族(肯尼亚)。研究结果采用内容分析法进行解释。研究结果表明,梦在悲伤过程中起到了安慰、鼓励、警告、启示和精神存在的作用。研究结果还显示,梦境图像可以有三种解释方式:正面解释、负面解释或改变图像解释,每种解释方式都有其情感影响。祈祷、净化、奠酒和祭祀是对具有负面形象解释的梦境的一些共同治疗方法。因此,研究建议在解梦时将详细分析与感同身受的直觉和创造性想象力结合起来,因为许多非洲社区都非常重视梦境。
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