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"Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes"
That's just awesomely true.
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@ezraloomis As a mental health practioner, you must confine your comments to questions like, "What does the dream mean for you?" If you suggest meanings of dream images, you are straying into unethical territory. It's fine if a biblical sorcerer or prophet wants to interpret dreams,. It's fine if your neighbor Marge invites you over for coffee and dream interpretation. But a licensed professional cannot claim to have qualifications which he does not have. Sorcerers were never licensed.
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He says this in order to always remind himself that the dream belongs to the dreamer and that the interpretation comes from the dreamer himself (an individual). Therefore all dream theory must be set aside when dealing with the dreams of an individual. This is quite obvious if you actually READ the passage!!
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He repeatedly stated in his works that dream interpretation was NOT scientific. Why don't you read some Jung before you comment.
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Jung created a bridge between mysticism and science, gradually we are realising the truth of his words.
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Penrose, Bohm, and the hidden physics of synchronicity: watch?v=qAjC81MUe_I
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Penrose, Bohm, and the hidden physics of synchronicity: watch?v=qAjC81MUe_I
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House of Jung in Lake Zurich; youtube.com/watch?v=76u3zAxZJh
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@freudian456 Marie-Louise von Franz said that dream interpretation is a science. Clarissa Estes said that dream interpretation is an art, not a science. There is no right or wrong to art. This means that the interpreter can make a dream mean what she or he wants it to mean. Jung and his followers can't get their story straight on just what constitutes dream interpretation.
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@Darrell861 your mother comprises a part of the PSAT test.
this is great, thank you for posting!
alenawww 3 years ago
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it :D
alexd181 3 years ago
@alexd181 My favorite quote from Jung: "I have come to the conclusion that I do not understand anyone well enough to interpret their dreams (Man And His Symbols, p. 42)." Huh? Jung wrote this near the end of his life having spent decades fooling people into believing that he in fact did have the ability to interpret dreams. He did so as a licensed psychiatrist, not some sorcerer or soothsayer. Psychiatrists cannot claim to have credentials or abilities that they do not posess. It's unethical.
Darrell861 1 year ago
@Darrell861 I like that one Darell :)
alexd181 1 year ago