1. Executive Summary The archetype of "the god who destroys dreams" does not refer to a single, universally named deity but rather to a recurring functional figure across mythologies, religious texts, and psychological frameworks. This entity serves as a destroyer of illusions, a punisher of hubris, or a necessary agent of maturation. Contrary to a purely malevolent reading, the destruction of dreams often carries a paradoxical role: clearing the path for reality, wisdom, or a more authentic destiny. This report analyzes the primary manifestations of this archetype, from ancient gods to modern literary figures, and interprets its psychological and existential significance. 2. Mythological and Religious Manifestations No major pantheon has a god explicitly titled "The Destroyer of Dreams." However, several deities perform this function as part of their domain.
| | Dream-Destroyer | Trickster | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Intent | Usually neutral or punitive | Playful, chaotic, or amoral | | Outcome | Loss of illusion; often pain | Unexpected benefit or lesson | | Method | Direct annihilation of dream | Subversion, reversal, deception | | Example | Māra (destroys ego-dreams) | Loki (makes dreamer look foolish) |
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1. Executive Summary The archetype of "the god who destroys dreams" does not refer to a single, universally named deity but rather to a recurring functional figure across mythologies, religious texts, and psychological frameworks. This entity serves as a destroyer of illusions, a punisher of hubris, or a necessary agent of maturation. Contrary to a purely malevolent reading, the destruction of dreams often carries a paradoxical role: clearing the path for reality, wisdom, or a more authentic destiny. This report analyzes the primary manifestations of this archetype, from ancient gods to modern literary figures, and interprets its psychological and existential significance. 2. Mythological and Religious Manifestations No major pantheon has a god explicitly titled "The Destroyer of Dreams." However, several deities perform this function as part of their domain.
| | Dream-Destroyer | Trickster | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Intent | Usually neutral or punitive | Playful, chaotic, or amoral | | Outcome | Loss of illusion; often pain | Unexpected benefit or lesson | | Method | Direct annihilation of dream | Subversion, reversal, deception | | Example | Māra (destroys ego-dreams) | Loki (makes dreamer look foolish) | o deus que destroi sonhos
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