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The Importance of Dreams In Every Day Life
Carl Jung {1875-1961}, a one time student and protege of Sigmund Freud, estimated that he interpreted over 80,000 dreams by the time he retired in his 80s. Through these, he surmised that dreams and their universal imagery seemed to follow a pattern among all individuals with whom he worked over time. By learning to observe the patterns within individual dreams and learning to consciously interpret symbolic content, the process of individuation – gaining a higher state of consciousness through a broadened state of awareness – can occur. This enables a person to overcome many personal problems, fears and anxieties while realizing his/her full potential. The focus of Myths-Dreams-Symbols is Jung's Individuation Process, including dreams and Jung's psychology of dreams, as a tool for personal growth that can assit in the individual search for balance, harmony, and the full potential in life....for further introduction read