Jungian Therapy and The Meaning of Dreams, 1: Why Care? | Brian Collinson. September 14th, 2012 · 3 Comments · dreams, Jungian, Jungian therapy, Meaning, meaning of dreams Why does Jungian therapy care about opening up the meaning of dreams? Some think that they’re nothing but the brain clearing up its hard drive. Can a dream show us anything very important? This is the first part of a series on why Jungian therapy emphasizes the importance of dreams — and why you might want to, as well. The Meaning of Dreams… Rarely What You’d Expect It’s important to realize that the meaning of dreams generally does not accord with the dominant conscious attitude, or what our ego expects. In the vast majority of cases, the perspective that a dream is trying to present compensates our conscious attitude. Dreams are important because they are not what consciousness would expect.
A Window into Soul For Jungian therapy, exploring the meaning of dreams opens up a new window into soul, the inner, unconscious reality of the human being. The “Dreaming Genius” Teachings. Adyashanti.org Home. Fractal Consciousness - Science to Sage E-Zine. Watch Video. Stillness Speaks - A advaita, nonduality resource for self-realization. Holistic, Spiritual & Self-Improvement Articles, Resources, Interviews, Links & Online Magazine. Inner Frontier: Cultivating Spiritual Presence. Purpose Fairy « Ideas and suggestions about life. 16 Affirmations For Difficult Times: “Everyone of your thoughts count so don’t waste them” In times of stress its always beneficial for our minds to communicate a different message to our bodies other than worry, panic or anxiety.
Dis-functional thinking can worsen your stress, the situation, (or even an illness) and fill your body with unnecessary tension and anxiety. An affirmation is a handy tool for difficult times, and encourages you to respond differently to any unpleasant situation. An affirmation can either help you move on from what has already happened or support you by affirming what you would like to happen or how you would like to feel. An affirmation is a fabulous way to create a healthier energy around any situation that you may be facing in life. The anatomy of an affirmation: Dr Mona Lisa Schulz is a neuropsychiatrist and has a doctorate in behavioral neuroscience, shares that affirmations have a bio chemical, a neuro chemical and a neuro pharmacological effect on the body.
“Man’s word is his wand. Xx Carole. The Simplest Way To Un-knot Your Body: “Stop. Take a deep breath and feel your life” Cheryl Richardson Are you tense and all knotted up? Then, this article has been written just for you. Starting now, and for the next 3 minutes, as you slowly read through my written words, you will automatically be softening, relaxing and un-knotting your body – bit by bit, by bit. Following is a lovely relaxation ritual that I personally enjoy. You can do it anywhere, anytime and it’s perfect even if you don’t feel stressed, as I guarantee you’ll always find some hidden tight, tense bits somewhere in your body.
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