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    the cause of dreams, but rather they were elements in part of the dreams that were just there to be used by the psyche whenever determining the meaning of the dreams. Next Freud explained and went into detail on how dreams contained hidden messages and also went into why these messages must appear as hidden. Freud once again implicated that dreams were only available in the unconscious part of the mind where…

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    Dreams can describe a lot about us and how we feel, and may also be a way to help us identify our problems. Dreams are the sequence of thoughts, and images that plays in our mind while we sleep, and many people don 't realize how much a dream can tell about what 's happening with their personal life such as conflicts, desires, fears, and mixed emotions by using symbols and memories . Many psychologists claim that dreams do interpret what 's going on within the human mind and it can represent us…

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    Santiago was following a recurring dream of finding treasure, but on the way gained a lot of knowledge about omens (Gods signs) ad personal legends (ones faith or story). While his parents wanted him to become a priest he always wanted to see the world, but his father told him that his family35 were poor and the only way for him to see the world was to become a shepherd: and so he did. He always got the same dream under a sycamore tree next to an abandoned church. In his dream he is at the base…

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    Introduction Carl Jung was a supporter of Freud mainly because of their shared interest in the unconscious. To many psychologists, Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung defined the world of psychology. Though differing, their theories had a great impact on our perception of the human mind. Their contributions to practice and theory have led to the growth of successful psychological treatments for the broad range of human distress. However, their paths were not so different from the beginning. But the…

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    cafeteria, I was taught a very important lesson that took three years to learn, and the rest of my life to remember. I never realized that one sentence could be so powerful. When I first heard the famous quote, I never knew it would become apart of me. Little did I know the relevance it would have in terms of my life, in the years following. I would carry those words with me and let them guide me through my decisions up to today. The bell signifying that it was 2:45 in the afternoon, meant…

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    American Dream The American dream is a staple culture and a common thing amongst all people. Though different to every individual, some aspects are shared. The American dream is based on one’s setting, one’s social status, or where one lives. Therefore, the heart and driving force has always been the American dream. This dream refers to most individuals living in the realms of the American world. It is critical to note that the American dream is not measured based on what a person possess, it…

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    The Psychoanalytic Theory is one most significant personality theories today and is an important guide in the treatment of psychopathology. The idea of psychoanalysis was first introduced in the late 19th century by Sigmund Freud (1964) who conducted research on neurotic and hysterical symptoms, in his attempt to find an effective treatment for patients with anxiety and mental disorders. Sigmund Freud was one of the most central figures in Psychology and his theories are extremely important to…

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    Chapter 2 Misconceptions on Lucid Dreaming Dreams are either funny, entertaining, or hopeful. On the other side of the coin, it could scare one intensely. Lucid dreaming is relatively new and what is new is usually held suspect. It is therefore expected to have all sorts of misconceptions about lucid dreaming. Before one can embark on learning how to have lucid dreams, these misconceptions need clarification. Below are some of the misconceptions that hinder one from seriously learning…

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    Are you real? Are you really sitting at home reading this, or are you imagining it? Do you really exist, or do you just believe you do? These questions plagued many people during the Great Awakening, especially philosophers like John Locke and Rene Descartes. How does one know for certain that he/she is real? How do we explain the meaning of life? What exactly is love? Is someone capable of changing into someone completely different over time or do we have a core self that never changes, like a…

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    Dream Symbols for Wild Cats and Crashing Planes The following two dreams were very interesting on how it brought terror for both dreamers; however, this is a good thing for it encourages them to view what is actually happening in their life. Once they acknowledge the truth, their next steps become clearer. Dream Every night, I keep having these dreams, they aren't always the same exact dream, but they all have the same similar component. At some point in my dream, there's a very large,…

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