Posted by admin
on Monday, January 4th, 2010 at 12:45 pm.
2 Responses to “What are the advantages of dream analysis?”
The person you pay to analyze your dream makes money. Maybe that’ll stimulate the economy.
That is the only potential advantage of dream analysis
Left by J on
January 5th, 2010
While the Jungians might argue that dream analysis holds specific keys to understanding more subtle, repressed desires and drives that aren’t usually made clear in lucid waking states, the more accessible thing about dream analysis is that, like a highly artistic form of experience, a dream can be deconstructed and reexamined with the safety of not having been physically lived through – the dream body has its own personality, and dreams themselves are a reality wherein (with even the most basic analysis) every constitutive element is purposeful, significant and rich for exploration. The dreaming body itself is almost alien, yet a key side of each individual; the dreaming world does not have to be thrown aside and forgotten, but can be looked at as an actual experience!
The person you pay to analyze your dream makes money. Maybe that’ll stimulate the economy.
That is the only potential advantage of dream analysis
Left by J on January 5th, 2010
While the Jungians might argue that dream analysis holds specific keys to understanding more subtle, repressed desires and drives that aren’t usually made clear in lucid waking states, the more accessible thing about dream analysis is that, like a highly artistic form of experience, a dream can be deconstructed and reexamined with the safety of not having been physically lived through – the dream body has its own personality, and dreams themselves are a reality wherein (with even the most basic analysis) every constitutive element is purposeful, significant and rich for exploration. The dreaming body itself is almost alien, yet a key side of each individual; the dreaming world does not have to be thrown aside and forgotten, but can be looked at as an actual experience!
Left by Stovan on January 5th, 2010