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Julian Richards. |WSSS|RSCHN| Next Install Theme. Everyday i show. 500 Photographers. Mrs. Easton. A Little Censorship Tuesday 02.25.14 I have a librarian friend, whom I will not name. He/she occasionally gives me books that he/she finds in the trash bin or at the various book sales that are held to liquidate unwanted reading material. This image is of the inside cover of a small pamphlet which explains, in clear terms, why premarital “relations” are a bad idea. I think this was in the garbage. Why it was taken off the shelves remains a mystery. Labels Wednesday 02.19.14 For some it’s shoes. Happy (Freezing) People Thursday 02.13.14 If Werner Herzog‘s rhythmic phrasing and distinctive lilt aren’t enough to get you to see this movie, than maybe the story is: it’s a sparse portrait of three men — though mainly of Gennady Soloviev, who wins my heart — making a life for themselves and their families in the Siberian Taiga.

Oh, and if you are looking for a related “truth is stranger than fiction” read, go here. We Do Upholstery Wednesday 02.12.14 Um, no thanks. Percolator, by Hand Tuesday 02.11.14. Italia | La guida definitiva all'informazione illuminante. Tinyvices.com. Nofound. Elena Chernyak , thank you! Gatochy's Photostream. This isn't happiness™ Peteski. BibliOdyssey. When Legends Gather #161. Today's Inspiration. A Journey Round My Skull. Welcome to RunningDive. Pupille. Brain Pickings. The Big Picture. Silverpoetics. LE CLOWN LYRIQUE.

Fotografie del mondo. FELLINI’S DREAMWORK. Sigmund Freud considered dreams “the royal road to the unconscious,” a glimpse into a world of mind we inhabit without knowing it, except when we dream. Even then, we do not know it as we do the world we are conscious of, because this world—the unconscious—is revealed to our conscious minds only in fragments that often seem irrational and incoherent. Freud, however, believed they made a great deal of sense, if only they could be ‘translated’ in terms of our conscious experiences. Not only that, but understanding the sense they made was vital to our mental health.

This is hardly the place to explain Freud’s theories or argue for or against their validity. A great many books doing just that have been written in the hundred or so years since the publication of The Interpretation of Dreams, a founding text for the field of psychoanalysis. If you can read Italian, there are Fellini’s notes in the samples below from a recent publication entitled Federico Fellini: The Book of Dreams. Le Journal de la Photographie.