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There is only one method of dream interpretation that can exactly translate dream messages. This method was first discovered by the fame psychoanalyst Carl Jung and simplified by me, when I continued his psychological research through dream analysis.
The unique and correct method of dream interpretation was discovered by the psychiatrist and psychologist Carl Jung thanks to a research that was not only based on clinical experiences and analysis of many dreams but also on the examination of the symbolic rituals of the alchemists and the symbolism of their elements.
Everything in your life is important but nothing is as important as love and happiness. Health and peace are also indispensable if you want to be really happy, which only wisdom can provide you, since everything that happens with you in your life depends on your attitude.
A dream dictionary may seem overwhelming at first but the key to understanding how to use a dream dictionary is to use a little self evaluation along with the dream dictionary.
It must have happened to you, it seems to happen to all of us at some time. You’ll be doing something part way through the day and suddenly something will break your dream from the night before, but you only remember a part of the dream.
Dreams are our friends – yes, even nightmares! They can tell us a lot about our lives as well as give us a hint about secret desires, aspirations and ambitions. The trouble with dreams, however, is that, more often than not, they come to in a form of a bizarre mumbo-jumbo, more likely to complicate your search for truth than facilitate it. It is with this problem in mind that this article looks at five very easy steps to find out what your dream is about.
Dream analysis and interpretation isn't the mystical science that it seems to be. It's simply remembering your dreams and then figuring out what your sub-conscious is trying to tell you about your life and anything that might be happening in your life.
Everyone has dreams. And dreams are chock full of allegories and symbols. By journaling about the patterns of symbols and allegories within dreams, you can inspire yourself and others you help by translating the dreams.
Most people dream, some people chase and realize their dreams. Understanding dreams however is the key. A dream can be defined as experience of voices, events etc in our imagination or in mind. Oneirology is the study of dreams in humans. Human history is riddled with instances where dreams have been studied scientifically or have been a source of inspiration for artists as well. What is lesser known fact is that even animals dream.
Dreams, what are they? Dreams come from your subconscious mind as a means of processing and sorting information. But the truth is no one really knows what causes dreams and why some folk seem to have vivid colorful dreams and others have short uneventful ones.