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Demonstrates how dreams and imagination can be transformed into an active, creative part of one's life. Shows how to integrate the total self and gain valuable insight into the conflicts and desires that motivate us.
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Jung's approach to exploring dreams and using active imagination to solve conflicts layed down in simple language.
They seem to believe that there is a collective unconsious which connects us all invisible kinda like Jung, but we do not really have proof that thinking about people in real life will cause magic and effect them in ways do we?
This book seemed to argue that all paths are valid and that we have a lot of unlived ones as human beings, but that there is also a human moral compass that can put us down a better path? I think there is compartmentalization in there somewhere. We shouldn't head in absolute directions of the archetypes, but at the same time no matter what we do we are acting in the bigger picture of the grand archetype? There is something missing in these discussions and I guess I will find out what through going on my journeys.
This book definetely demonstrated how easy it is to connect to your imagination and symbols that live there, I could do it only occasionally and did not know why, now I feel like it wont be difficult, it opened a new pathway of experiencing this world and I am thankful for it.