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  2. 57 Hidden Meanings Behind the Most Common Dreams ... - AOL

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    "I have found that the most effective way to analyze a dream is to help the dreamer see the symbols and actions in their dreams as metaphors for their own ... 57 Common Dreams and Their Meanings ...

  3. Seven dream symbols and what they mean

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    Have you been dreaming about someone chasing you or failing a test? Well, that could mean you're really stressed.

  4. Dream interpretation - Wikipedia

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    Symbols must be explored for their personal significance to the patient, instead of having the dream conform to some predetermined idea. This prevents dream analysis from devolving into a theoretical and dogmatic exercise that is far removed from the patient's own psychological state.

  5. Dream dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Since the 19th century, the art of dream interpretation has been transferred to a scientific ground, making it a distinct part of psychology. [1] However, the dream symbols of the "unscientific" days—the outcome of hearsay interpretations that differ around the world among different cultures—continued to mark the day of an average person, who is most likely unfamiliar with Freudian ...

  6. Snakes showing up in your dreams? That's not actually a ... - AOL

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    As a professional dream interpreter and the author of “The Alchemy of Your Dreams,” I help people come to insights about recurrent patterns and symbols that pop up in their dreams, like snakes.

  7. Jungian archetypes - Wikipedia

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    The psychic counterpart of instinct, archetypes are thought to be the basis of many of the common themes and symbols that appear in stories, myths, and dreams across different cultures and societies. Some examples of archetypes include those of the mother, the child, the trickster, and the flood, among others

  8. Dreams in analytical psychology - Wikipedia

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    Marie Louise von Franz has studied dream symbols, while James Hillman is more interested in what this other world represents for the dreamer. As a nocturnal theater of symbols, dreams are for Jung a natural production of the unconscious, [D 2] as well as the locus of personality transformation and the path to what Jung calls "individuation ...

  9. Dream - Wikipedia

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    In this illustration, politician Daniel O'Connell dreams of a confrontation between his outfit and that of George IV (shown via a thought bubble). A dream is a succession of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations that usually occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep. [1]