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Working With Dreams - Initiation into the Soul's Speaking About Itself (Hardcover)
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Working With Dreams - Initiation into the Soul's Speaking About Itself (Hardcover)
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This book is about the practice of working with dreams. Rather than
presenting a general theory about dreams, it focuses on the dream
as phenomenon and raises the question how we must look at dreams if
our approach is supposed to be a truly psychological one. So far
most essays on, and the practice of, Jungian dream interpretation
have paradoxically centered around the person of the dreamer and
not around the dream itself. Dreams were used as a means to
understand the analysand and what is going on in him or her. Jung's
fundamental shift from his earlier person-based psychology and
pre-alchemy stance to his mature soul-based psychology, informed by
the hermetic logic of alchemy, has not been followed, which was
already noted by Jung himself: "My later and more important work
(as it seems to me) is still left untouched in its primordial
obscurity." The present study is based decidedly on the stance of
mature Jung and his very different views about dreams. His most
crucial insights in this regard include that in dreams the soul
speaks about itself (not about the dreamer), that the dream is its
own interpretation and therefore needs to be circumambulated
(rather than translated into the language of psychology and
everyday life), and that dream images have everything they need
within themselves (rather than needing associations from the
dreamer's daily life). This book discusses in detail what all this
means in practice and what it demands of the psychologist. A
decisive transposition away from ordinary consciousness, a
"crossing to the other side of the river," is required of the
consciousness that wants to approach dreams psychologically.
Numerous aspects of dreams and special questions that come up in
working with dreams are discussed. At the end of this book our
working with dreams is situated in the wider question of the
psychological task in general by exploring Jung's insistence that
psychology has to transcend the "consulting room," Hillman's move
"From mirror to window" and, in Plato's parable, the revolutionary
move out of, and return to, "the cave." While limited to the topic
of dreams this book may also serve as an indirect introduction to
an understanding of psychology as a "psychology with soul" (Jung)
or as the discipline of interiority.
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