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When the Psyche Knocks, Let It In

Posted on January 31, 2019 by Andy
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In the song he popularized, Keep A-knockin, Little Richard sings of love spurned: Keep a-knockin’ but you can’t come in.Keep a-knockin’ but you can’t come in.Keep a-knockin’ but you can’t come in.Come back tomorrow night and try it again. Not … Continue reading →

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Tune in to the Voice of Your Inner Self

Posted on December 31, 2018 by Andy
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A woman in her 70’s had an alcoholic son whom she often bailed out of trouble. She dreamed: I am standing at my kitchen sink looking out the window. I see my son walking quickly to the front door. He … Continue reading →

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Mine The Gold in Your Life

Posted on October 31, 2018 by Andy
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A man in his early 70’s dreamed: I’m in a convenience store going to fill my coffee mug when I notice flakes of gold forming in a cup that collects water from coffee dregs. The flakes are circular and spiked … Continue reading →

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The Woman Who Dreamed She Was a Man

Posted on September 4, 2018 by Andy
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A 34 year-old woman dreamed: I dreamt I died, but really I was still alive, only I had a man’s body. When I looked in the mirror I saw my body, but everyone else saw a man’s body. I was … Continue reading →

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The Gift of a Child’s Perspective

Posted on August 19, 2018 by Andy
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A man in his mid-twenties dreamed: I’m sitting at a long board-room table at a meeting with another man and woman. The woman had been asked to evaluate the truthfulness of a small boy’s claim that there is a red … Continue reading →

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Through Dialogue the Psyche Lives

Posted on May 17, 2018 by Andy
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A man dreamed: I’m in a basement room playing some type of ball game with my son. There is an object by his feet that looks like a short plastic snake, black in color. But then I see it start … Continue reading →

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What Endures the Passage of Death

Posted on April 15, 2018 by Andy
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Shortly before her death an older woman living in Europe dreamed: I have packed two suitcases, one with my working clothes, the other, a trans-Europe suitcase, with my jewelry, my diaries, and my photos. The first is for the mainland, … Continue reading →

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A Window between Two Worlds

Posted on February 23, 2018 by Andy
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A woman approaching death dreamed she entered an immaculate room of marble flooring. She walks around an empty chair that faces the entrance. Beyond the chair is a wall of prismatic glass beads. She can see a brightly colored scene … Continue reading →

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Building a Soul House

Posted on January 14, 2018 by Andy
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A middle-aged man who was on a journey of self-growth through psychotherapy dreamed that a house was being built. It was a large house with workers all around, many on the roof hammering boards and shingles into place. Personal growth … Continue reading →

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The Soul Transcends Death

Posted on October 31, 2017 by Andy
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In her book, On Dreams and Death, Jungian psychologist Marie-Louis von Franz shares the nearing death dream of a woman who did not believe in the existence of a spiritual reality: I am standing, quite confused, inside a courtyard. There … Continue reading →

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