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Gerard

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Mar 7, 05 - 7:29 AM
Classic Interpretation of Two Dreams Posted by Kim

When you become adapt at using Jung's method of interpreting dreams, and have consciously expanded upon your intuitive skills, the dream opens up and the symbolism becomes understandable. Not that you can say, 'this is the meaning of your dream', but instead 'this is what the dream points to'. Jung provides us with the tools to understand the dream process and our intuitive skills let's us see more clearly the possibilities within the dream.

Kim has posted two dreams that illustrate my point. She in fact had the first dream interpreted by others who used techniques other than Jung. But not until I gave my interpretation using Jung did she see what the dream was really addressing. She knew then what the dream message was. It fit.

I want all to take a look at these two dreams and the process I used and the results from my conclusions. It verifies once again that Jung is right is about his assumptions of how dreams function. I will take some credit for the intuitive part but it is Jung's philosophy of the psyche that provide the true insigts to understanding our dreams.

The dreams are:
{1}friend and a headstone

{2}Pass the Paper

I want to thank Kim for responding to my interpretations. She has provided new insights into how the dream functions.
Gerard


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