C. G. Jung Quotes
Thus The Interpretation Of Dreams, Whether By The Analyst Or By The Dreamer Himself, Is For The Jungian Psychologist An Entirely Personal And Individual Business (and Sometimes An Experimental And Very Lengthy One As Well) That Can By No Means Be Undertaken By Rule Of Thumb.
The Converse Of This Is That The Communications Of The Unconscious Are Of The Highest Importance To The Dreamer-naturally So, Since The Unconscious Is At Least Half Of His Total Being-and Frequently Offer Him Advice Or Guidance That Could Be Obtained From No Other Source.
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