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Re: REM & Non-REM Sleep - Brain Science & Jungian Psyche

For those interested in the video it is available on Youtube. The link is What Are Dreams?

And since I have your attention I wish to point to the link I add to each and every post I make at the Dream Forum. The following 'advertisement'

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is not primarily for new business. It creates a new link to the above site. Google rankings are largely based on outside links to a website and are important for a business to get noticed. To illustrate my point and show how successful these links have been for the Gifford Fence Company you need only to Google certain important key words in the Nashville, Tn and Orlando, Fl areas. Take the word wood fences in Nashville or Orlando. Or even the word fences in the same areas. Try it and see the results.

That leads me to my next announcement. I am a webmaster of several web sites {Myths-Dreams-Symbols being my primary site, my bliss if you will}. Later this year I plan to relocate to the Melbourne, Fl area and I am in the process of building a new web site {www.melfla.com}. It is an endeavor to supplement my retirement income using my experiences with working with dreams as well as web design. The key is my ability to enhance the ranking of another website linked to my other websites, especially Myths-Dreams-Symbols. MDS has a world wide ranking and the power to enhance any site linked to it {and its 500+ pages, each creating a new link}. Just think of the possibilities of linking to a regional site and how that will increase a web site's ranking. I have yet to finish my MelFla web site, it is still very much in its early stages. But when I do, well let's say i should have an edge for anyone who Google's Melbourne Florida. Knowing the rules helps you play the game.

Also, I have been working on a Web Ring for Jungian enthusiasts, psychologists, etc. I will be contacting those who have are followers on my Twitter account. I have at last count some 25-30 practicing psychologists following me, and I them. Such a web ring will create a strong tool for each member in Google as well as Bing rankings.

As for my Myths-Dreams-Symbols website rankings. Google Carl Jung and see my ranking. Or Dream psychology. Impressive huh? I am not just an intuitive Jungian, I am also good at several layman trades.

Jerry

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Re: REM & Non-REM Sleep - Brain Science & Jungian Psyche

Hi Jerry, I can see how a jungian would wrestle with this tech/psych enterprise. Jung so often reminds his reader that all his work has been based on observation, a precondition for scientific endeavor. As you know, he considered the dream an independent phenomenon, just like any organism, and just as observable as an ant colony. I can see the overlap of knowledge that would cause neuroscience to look into depression. I don't know how they intend to isolate it or measure it or quantify it, since there is no physical material there. I suppose they have some insight into psychology when they look at which part of the brain or body lights up with a certain emotion. Apparently they are incapable of the conception that the dream itself is an observable phenomenon. It seems that if they intent to cure depression on a materialistic level that history shows they will have mixed results, and if they intend to cure it on a psychical level, they will find that, alas, they were only a hundred years behind jung, and that unfortunately, it appears that it was not met with anything like wide approval by western society by and large. Just a couple thoughts, thanks Jerry

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Re: REM & Non-REM Sleep - Brain Science & Jungian Psyche

Hi Jerry, I have the feeling that my comments had a certain unsavory taste, something I have a predilection for and am often weak in overcoming. I also did not account for the great scientific discovery of serotonin levels influencing or being influenced by emotions or mood. I think it's properly not really my distaste for neuro-psychology or the like, as much as it is how much I am caught up in and awestruck by jung's vision. I recently re-read answer to job over the holidays, in which he mentions that an archetype can take such a hold of a person, that it can determine their life down to the smallest detail. I can't say that is entirely the case with me, but there has been no stronger influence on my life, as far as I can tell, than jung. I honor science for answering the call for help with the human soul, and perhaps they have a new chance at soon bringing the feminine element back to us. The unified theory, I can't help but think is somehow a false premise. But that aside even jung of all people described himself as a thorough empiricist. So there is hope for science. The demands of modern life are great indeed, it is no small task to meet them, not to mention meanwhile constructing a soul, especially with the misfortunes of the last few years. It seems I have never seen the opposites in such glorious conflict, as they are between men today. while inside, a courteous request. great is the way.

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Re: REM & Non-REM Sleep - Brain Science & Jungian Psyche

Sam,
I didn't take anything about your comments as being unsavory. I welcome your input. I don't always respond in a timely manner to posts, especially recently. As you may have read I am looking toward to early retirement and relocating to Melbourne, Fl. Between the demands of having to manage our fence business here in Middle Tennessee {my son also has the business in Orlando} and preparing for my move it sometimes takes a little while to focus on the Forum. Plus I am in the process of building a new web site for my move to Melbourne, the focus of that site on dreams and metaphysics. I have a great part of it already constructed and have purchased the domain name {www.melfla.com}. I have yet registered with a hosting company and so for the time being I have it parked in my Myths-Dreams-Symbols domain. For a sneak preview go here. There are changes that will be made to it but the format seems to be ready.

As for the sometimes seemingly competing science of neurology. It could be a thorn in the side of Jungian psyche if it weren't for the fact it tends to verify his concepts. I tried to stay informed with all related sciences that have to do with the psyche and I have yet to see any {other than outright bias toward Jung} that contradicts his body of work. Just the opposite. Most verify or at least in some gesture support his theories. My interest in the film {I unintentionally listed the wrong video in my original post. The link is here Why Do We Dream?} comes from the stages of dreams and how the symbolic interpretations compare to the more recent 'literal' aspects of the dream structure. This is still new science and although I am a mere layman in any science to do with anything I have my thoughts. An interesting subject to be pondered for the future.

Your comments have legitimacy as anyone who posts at the Forum. Never feel that your true self is not accepted. Self expression is an outlet and to be your true self is an expression of that self. We all have varying aspects, some we sometimes may think should not be revealed. But seeing the words written for seeing sometimes helps in understanding that true being. Your comments, savory or not, are always welcome.

Jerry

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Re: REM & Non-REM Sleep - Brain Science & Jungian Psyche

Whoops! I wrongly listed the wrong video. The correct viedo is Why Do We Dream?.

Jerry

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