Dreams – Carl Jung  @tinylinkCC
Dreams – Carl Jung  @tinylinkCC
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Excerpt from Man & His Symbols (Audiobook) by Carl G. Jung on dreams.

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Jung believed that archetypes such as the animus, the anima, the shadow and others manifested themselves in dreams, as dream symbols or figures. Such figures could take the form of an old man, a young maiden or a giant spider as the case may be. Each represents an unconscious attitude that is largely hidden to the conscious mind. Although an integral part of the dreamer's psyche, these manifestations were largely autonomous and were perceived by the dreamer to be external personages. Acquaintance with the archetypes as manifested by these symbols serve to increase one's awareness of unconscious attitudes, integrating seemingly disparate parts of the psyche and contributing to the process of holistic self-understanding he considered paramount.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_interpretation#Jung

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