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Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud traveled to give lectures on their respective psychological theories, focusing on concepts such as the unconscious mind, dream interpretation, and psychoanalysis. Freud emphasized the role of early childhood experiences in shaping personality, while Jung delved into the collective unconscious and archetypes. Their lectures were instrumental in shaping the field of psychology and influencing future generations of thinkers.
I can't give you an answer, but this should help: http://www.kheper.net/topics/Psychology/Freud.html
Freud's iceberg theory, also known as the theory of the unconscious mind, suggests that our mind is like an iceberg, with the majority of our thoughts and emotions existing in the unconscious mind beneath the surface. According to Freud, the unconscious mind influences our behavior, thoughts, and feelings, often without us being aware of it.
Sigmund Freud believed that sex and aggression were fundamental drives that influenced human behavior. He viewed them as key components of the unconscious mind and believed that understanding these drives was essential for psychoanalytic therapy and understanding human motivation. Freud's emphasis on sex and aggression stemmed from his psychosexual theory, which posited that early experiences and conflicts related to these drives shaped personality development.
cause they believe that God, or Lord can change our lives, they have faith that Jesus Crist can do anything,if we just have hope, the bible says that the true religion is the religion that does not seek God in statues, or in pictures, but that they seek him by faith, and ONLY by faith, no one really knows how Jesus Crist looks. And we change our lives as Christians to seek a better life, and to be with our beloved father. House of Prayer Worcester Mass
There are not reliable sites on the internet to assess dreams. If you're interested in learning more about dreams I suggest you read "Interpretation of Dreams" by Sigmund Freud.
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It means to never give up, follow your goals/dreams, succeed/accomplish your goals and to have some elbow grease! :)
Dreams don't really have any hidden meanings. It simply means that your memory has been triggered by something that brings out the dream you have. If you have moved on with your life, and it no longer includes her, I wouldn't worry about it. Hopefully, the memories are the good times you had, and you can enjoy the dreams.
the connection may be minor, as the dream content can be selected from any part of the dreamer's life. He described four possible sources of dreams: a) mentally significant experiences represented directly, b) several recent and significant experiences combined into a single unity by the dream, c) one or more recent and significant experiences which are represented in the content by the mention of a contemporary but indifferent experience, and d) an internal significant experience, such as a memory or train of thought, that is invariably represented in the dream by a mention of a recent but indifferent impression. Oftentimes people experience external stimuli, such as an alarm clock or music, being distorted and incorporated into their dreams. Freud explained that this is because "the mind is withdrawn from the external world during sleep, and it is unable to give it a correct interpretation ..." He further explained that our mind wishes to continue sleeping, and therefore will try to suppress external stimuli, weave the stimuli into the dream, compel a person to wake up, or encourage him or her to overcome it. Freud believed that dreams were picture-puzzles, and though they may appear nonsensical and worthless on the surface, through the process of interpretation they can form a "poetical phrase of the greatest beauty and significance." Condensation, displacement, and representation in dreams Dreams are brief compared to the range and abundance of dream thoughts. Through condensation or compression, dream content can be presented in one dream. Oftentimes, people may recall having more than one dream in a night. Freud explained that the content of all dreams occurring on the same night represents part of the same whole. He believed that separate dreams have the same meaning. Often the first dream is more distorted and the latter is more distinct. Displacement of dream content has occurred when manifest content does not resemble the actual meaning of the dream. Displacement comes through the influence of a censorship agent. Representation in dreams is the causal relation between two things. Freud argues that two persons or objects can be combined into a single representation in a dream (see Freud's dream of his uncle and Friend R). An abridged version called On Dreams was published in 1901 as part of Lowenfeld and Kurella's Grenzfragen des Nerven und Seelenlebens. It was re-published in 1911 in slightly larger form as a book. On Dreams is also included in the 1953 edition and the second part of Freud's work on dreams, Volume Five, The Interpretation of Dreams II and On Dreams. It follows chapter seven in The Interpretation of Dreams and in this edition, is fifty-three pages in length. There are thirteen chapters in total and Freud directs the reader to The Interpretation of Dreams for further reading throughout On Dreams, in particular, in the final chapter. Immediately after its publication, Freud considered On Dreams as a shortened version of The Interpretation of Dreams. The English translation of On Dreams was first published in 1914 and the second English publication in the James Strachey translation from 1952. Freud investigates the subject of displacement and our inability to recognize our dreams. In chapter VI, page 659, he states: "It is the process of displacement which is chiefly responsible for our being unable to discover or recognize them in the dream-content" and he considers the issue of displacement in chapter VIII, page 671 as: "the most striking of the dream-work." The first edition begins: "In the following pages, I shall demonstrate that there exists a psychological technique by which dreams may be interpreted and that upon the application of this method every dream will show itself to be a senseful psychological structure which may be introduced into an assignable place in the psychic activity of the waking state. I shall furthermore endeavor to explain the processes which give rise to the strangeness and obscurity of the dream, and to discover through them the psychic forces, which operate whether in combination or opposition, to produce the dream. This accomplished by investigation will terminate as it will reach the point where the problem of the dream meets broader problems, the solution of which must be attempted through other material
The cast of Give Dreams - 2011 includes: Maria Menounos as Narrator
Well. From experience I've noticed that apples give me over powering dreams. Like the type that your body moves in its sleep thinking its in a dream, They do give me dreams No. Any food that causes indigestion or abdominal discomfort can indirectly cause bad dreams. But apples, as such, do not effect most people's dreams.
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Yes, "Don't give up on your dreams!" is an exclamatory sentence, as it conveys strong emotion or emphasis.
The interpretation of dreams is impossible to accurately give meaning to. They're open to the opinions of the individual doing the interpretation. They could tell you what they think you want to hear - but never an accurate translation !Dreams are simply a collection of images the brain conjures up while in REM sleep-mode - while it repairs itself.
Appreciate your goals and dreams don't give up on what u have planned for the future.