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Re: Interpreting a dream vs analyzing a dream

One other thing I should state about being to name recent personal experiences from the posted dreams. The only knowledge I have in almost all dreams that are posted is the age, gender and location of the dreamer. From this information alone I am able to successfully and accurately discern a true outline of the dreamer's life. If I had in-depth knowledge of the dreamer's life I would be able to provide personal information, pretty much tell the dreamer all about their true emotional self, current and past. I also have found by providing my interpretation of the images/actions it not only helps me to better 'read' a dream but also helps the dreamer connect the dots to their life.

One more time in stating factual proof of my abilities to correctly analyze/interpret dreams. When the posted dreams are read, those that have a response to my analysis will show I am able to analyze/interpret dreams successfully and consistently. I am convinced by using this method of analyzing dreams {only the basic Jungian concepts}, anyone with a good working knowledge of Jungian psyche {and all that comes with that}, and a developed intuitive mind can properly and successfully interpret any dream. Especially if they have enough personal information from the dreamer to properly associate the dream images/actions to the conscious/unconscious life of the dreamer.

Dreams are no longer the great mystery they once were. Their message is readable because the message is about the dreamer's emotional life, in symbolic/metaphorical language much like that of early cultures before writing was established {hieroglyphics as an example}. There are many like myself {some who have advanced/certified Jungian training which I do not have} who do successfully interpret dreams using Jungian concepts on one scale or another. My contention is there does not have to be a use of strict Jungian concepts to do this. I use the basics, some Freud, an intuitive mind {I also have advanced people skills} and a little common sense in my analyzing dreams. Look at my success. What usually takes hours of therapeutic examination can be learned from one or two properly interpreted dreams. And by someone who has a best an 'average' mind as gauged by booked schooled intellectuals {which I am not}. I state my case and dare anyone to examine the evidence.

Jerry

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