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Old Sep 10, 2011, 07:54 PM
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I rely pretty heavily on Jung to interpret my dreams.

I dream a lot about buildings and vehicles. This is usually interpreted as your life as a whole. One frustrating thing that often happens in my dreams is that my cell phone gets lost or broken. That means I don't have the tools I need to fix what is wrong in my life. In other words, if it can be used as a tool and you dream that it's lost or broken, it means "tools" to fix what the dream is about.

Dreaming of certain people doesn't always mean that it's about that person in particular. It can be interpreted as a symbol of yourself or someone else or a situation.

There is usually another woman with me in my dreams. I don't know who she is, but it's the same woman every time. Jung says that this is the part of me that isn't acknowledged or expressed. She often tries to help me. Jung suggests you listen up when this "shadow person" speaks.

Anyway, don't be afraid to follow the links on this site. You'll be surprised at what you find out about yourself!

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Old Sep 10, 2011, 10:25 PM
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Er, I can't find any dream I've ever had on their lists.
What does that mean?
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Old Sep 11, 2011, 12:31 AM
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Take the subject matter of the dream and apply the archetypes.
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Old Sep 11, 2011, 08:02 PM
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I never bothered to stack what I know about dreams' interpretations and Jung's list ....

With direct regards to the cell phone (though the dreamer is the one who must feel the interpretation is "right") it could be issues with communication and inability to get "the call" or a message through to someone.
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Old Sep 11, 2011, 09:33 PM
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Take the subject matter of the dream and apply the archetypes.
Ok, yeah, but my dreams feature things like dead alien worlds, citys in caverns beneath the sea, undead borg, and third person POV (I even once had a dream with no one (including myself) in it) and I couldn't find those on the lists.
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Old Sep 12, 2011, 04:06 PM
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Then I would take note more on what was happening in the dream. Like I said, people... or creatures most often are just symbols.

IDK how you can have a dream where even you aren't in it. I'm thinking that maybe you were an observer. Pay attention to your feelings during the dream and try to get in touch with feelings from the resent or not so recent past when you are awake... or feelings that the dream brought up.

Journal you dreams so later you can go back and re-read the dream. Things might fall into place then.

Have you done any more reading on the dream site? I would.
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Old Sep 12, 2011, 04:14 PM
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I never bothered to stack what I know about dreams' interpretations and Jung's list ....

With direct regards to the cell phone (though the dreamer is the one who must feel the interpretation is "right") it could be issues with communication and inability to get "the call" or a message through to someone.
That's very possible, JD. Quite often I feel that I can't get a message through Jerry's thick skull IRL and most often, it's him I'm trying to call in the dream. LOL Huge abandonment issues in those dreams, too!
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Old Sep 13, 2011, 12:23 PM
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Then I would take note more on what was happening in the dream. Like I said, people... or creatures most often are just symbols.
Perhaps, but how do you assign meaning to symbols? And how do you tell what is or isn't a symbol?


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IDK how you can have a dream where even you aren't in it. I'm thinking that maybe you were an observer.
Ah, No, I was not an observer, there was no one in the dream. It's a point a few thing, think of the camera (or camera man) in a movie, It is not in the movie but you see from its point of view, it's something like that.

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Pay attention to your feelings during the dream and try to get in touch with feelings from the resent or not so recent past when you are awake... or feelings that the dream brought up.
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Journal you dreams so later you can go back and re-read the dream. Things might fall into place then.
Do those already

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Have you done any more reading on the dream site? I would.
I've read most of it but I find it to be incorrect insofar as its definition of specific symbols apply to me, for example;
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SpaceshipTo see a spaceship in your dream, symbolizes your creative mind. It denotes a spiritual journey into the unknown and signals self-development and self-awareness. Alternatively, the dream suggests that you need to take on a different perspective, no matter how bizarre or unusual it may be.
Yet for me a spaceship is a fairly normal idea (if not object) due to my liking of sci-fi.

Then again this is very helpful;
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Note also that dreams of murder occur frequently during periods of depression

Though I notice it doesn't cover dreams where you are committing murder.
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I rely pretty heavily on Jung to interpret my dreams.

I dream a lot about buildings and vehicles. This is usually interpreted as your life as a whole. One frustrating thing that often happens in my dreams is that my cell phone gets lost or broken. That means I don't have the tools I need to fix what is wrong in my life. In other words, if it can be used as a tool and you dream that it's lost or broken, it means "tools" to fix what the dream is about.

Dreaming of certain people doesn't always mean that it's about that person in particular. It can be interpreted as a symbol of yourself or someone else or a situation.

There is usually another woman with me in my dreams. I don't know who she is, but it's the same woman every time. Jung says that this is the part of me that isn't acknowledged or expressed. She often tries to help me. Jung suggests you listen up when this "shadow person" speaks.

Anyway, don't be afraid to follow the links on this site. You'll be surprised at what you find out about yourself!

http://www.dreammoods.com/dreaminfor...eory/jung3.htm

I will look at the link.

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I rely pretty heavily on Jung to interpret my dreams.
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There is usually another woman with me in my dreams. I don't know who she is, but it's the same woman every time. Jung says that this is the part of me that isn't acknowledged or expressed. She often tries to help me. Jung suggests you listen up when this "shadow person" speaks.
This is interesting. My therapist is influenced by Jung and does dream work with me. At first I had a hard time getting into it but by doing it more and writing down my dreams I find more and more worth in them.

I have a man in my dreams that always appears. My negative animus I think Jung would call him. He usually is mad at me in the dreams, or mad at the woman/shadow person who is representing me. Wanting me to wake up and take action in my own life or trying hard to get a point across.

Sometimes after I wake up I just laugh at how obvious he is. Or rather how obvious my unconscious is. I find the more I work with dreams they are easier to understand.

Just happy to see someone else mention Jung. He doesn't really get tossed around where I am and people tend to look down at me if I dare to mention the idea of dreams being able to tell you something.
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