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This lecture is part of the course, The Role of Dreams in Analytical Psychology. Purchase the full set for 30% off individual titles!
Topics: Dreams, Self and Self-Psychology.
The “Big Dream” and Dream Series
In his understanding of the psyche’s workings, Jung viewed the dream as a continuous form of communication from the unconscious Self to the conscious ego. These mysterious, sometimes baffling “messages,” when properly grasped, offer to the always limited consciousness profound and practical insights that further the process of individuation.
This lecture is part of the course, The Role of Dreams in Analytical Psychology, which includes the following courses:
- Typical Dream Imagery: Figures, Settings, Situations – Lois Khan
- The “Big Dream” and Dream Series – Murray Stein
- Working with Dreams: Interpretation and Amplification – Thomas Patrick Lavin
Murray Stein, PhD, is a training analyst at the International School for Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland. His most recent publications include The Principle of Individuation, Jung’s Map of the Soul and Jungian Psychoanalysis (editor). He lectures internationally on topics related to Analytical Psychology and its applications in the contemporary world.
© 1986 Murray Stein.
Ⓟ 1986 CG Jung Institute of Chicago.