1. A need or desire for a search for self, identity.2. Obsession, enmity—sometimes over a situation, sometimes over an individual.3. Forward movement (as in “leaving tracks�...
Discover MoreSigmund Freud was the founder of modern therapeutic analysis of dreams. Freud encouraged clients to relax on a couch and allow free associations to arise in connection with aspec...
Discover MoreExample: ‘1 dream insects are dropping either on me from the ceiling of our bedroom, or crawling over my pillow. My long-suffering husband is always woken when I sit bolt upright...
Discover MoreDirect expression of that feeling.It is worthwhile considering who or what the dream suggests you feel hostile towards. In general the most powerful hostile feelings are towards ...
Discover More1. A sense that things are not what they appear—likely individuals and their intent, possibly situations.2. Possible health issues, possibly blood related.3. A good omen, often...
Discover MoreOne of Carl Jung s most interesting areas of thought is that of individuation. In a nutshell the word refers to the processes involved in becoming a self-aware human being.The area...
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