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on site that has knowledge of the Jungian dream interpretation, I'd sure like to know about it!
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September, there's a professional dream association, http://www.asdreams.org/ the International Association for the Study of Dreams. I belonged for a few years but it's all PhD's in neuroyounameit, :-) and I had no clue what their quarterly publication was about, w-a-a-y over one's head or too phantastical in some cases.
A million years ago I took Richard Wilkerson's online courses at DreamGate: http://iasdreams.org/members/richard_wilkerson.htm and then joined one of his groups which was active, had about 5-6 of us, for nearly a year? This would be early 1990's. Here's a good, general, quickie explanation of Jungian dream interpretation: http://www.spiritofmaat.com/archive/may3/jung.htm I kept track of my dreams for 5-6 years in therapy and my T and I worked with them a lot.
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Thanks, Perna! I might have known you'd have some valuable input.
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