Dreams

Dreams by Carl Gustav Jung, published by Ark Paperbacks in 1985, is a comprehensive exploration of the significance of dreams within the realms of psychology and self-help. This edition spans 337 pages and is presented in English. Jung delves into the intricate connections between dreams and various aspects of mysticism, religion, culture, and symbolism, offering readers a rich tapestry of insights into the human psyche.
In this book, readers will find a detailed discussion that emphasizes the importance of dreams as a window into the subconscious mind. Jung’s analysis incorporates a wide range of references, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the deeper meanings behind their dreams. The work serves as a guide for individuals seeking to explore the psychological dimensions of their dream experiences, providing a thoughtful examination of how dreams can reflect personal and cultural narratives.
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In this popular discussion of dreams, Jung brings a wealth of allusion to mysticism, religion, culture and symbolism that is without equal.
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