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Psychotherapy Through Dream Interpretation

 

Psychotherapy Through Dream Interpretation

By

Christina Sponias

Many people tell me with skepticism that they never see dreams and they cannot imagine why I consider them so important. However, when they have a psychological problem, I tell them that they must think about their dreams before going to bed and upon awakening. I tell them that if they pay attention to their dreams, they will remember many of them.

But nobody believes me at the time…

However, within a few days, they return to me with their notebooks full of dreams to share with me. If they are friends of my son, they scribble their dreams on pieces of paper, rather than in a notebook as I recommend. In fact, some of them usually don’t write their dreams at all…. Fortunately, I have a very good memory and I can usually remember everybody’s dreams even after a long time, so I can relate them with their recent dreams. One of the reasons why it is preferable for us to write down our dreams is because we have to revisit the old dreams in order to understand the new ones.

Dream interpretation, according to the method discovered by Carl Jung, is a very serious matter. Through our dreams, we really learn what the unconscious is telling us, and the messages we receive are very helpful!

Of course, this kind of interpretation is completely different from the common ones employed. Sometimes, it is not easy to understand a dream’s meaning, but with this method, we usually feel that we can understand it because it is a real translation of the symbolic language used by the unconscious, and we realize how it is intrinsically connected to our life.

One of the most common themes encountered in dreams is a fight between the dreamer and a strange extraterrestrial being, or wars. Invasions by foreigners, fights in which the dreamer has to run away, hide himself, and face many dangers are very common themes everyone dreams about because these dreams represent the fight existing in our psychic sphere. The wild part of us is always trying to destroy our human part. The unconscious part of our psychic sphere is always trying to help the human conscience develop itself, but it is often impeded by the wild, evil part of our psychic sphere; this brings insanity, which tries to destroy and replace our human conscience.

This is the big drama of the human psychic sphere, which occurs because the human being is more wild than human. This is why craziness is so common in our world…

People’s dreams reflect their mistakes and misconceptions. They have to learn a lot and transform through an arduous process. The fights in their dreams are a constant theme throughout their lives, unless they start caring about their psychic world.

Another very common vision in dreams is that of falling without end. The dreamer feels that he or she is falling forever and will never stop anywhere.

This dream reflects the danger of insanity. If you are falling without end you are going to face despair. You must do something about it, otherwise you will lose control of your life, and things will be too difficult for you.

The interpretation of this dream shows us its terrible meaning; however, this is a very common theme occurring in dreams. People dream about falling all the time… people constantly face despair.

The messages in the dreams are not pleasant, they don’t make us happy. They irritate us, because they show us everything we don’t want to see. That is why they appear in this form, which is so incomprehensible for our conscience. We have to learn how to decipher their meanings; otherwise, our Ego won’t accept their messages.

First of all, we have to abandon all our misconceptions about life, so that we will be able to learn the truth about human nature and the world we live in. We have to understand that what we consider as being logical may actually be absurd; we may not be able to perceive this because of our ignorance. For example, we learn that indifference is a disease worse than depression, even though we consider indifference as something that is neither bad nor good, but neutral. You will see though that indifference reflects our craziness because it is completely absurd.

We can understand how absurd it would be if someone watched his or her house being burned with indifference. Undoubtedly, this scene must provoke pain in his/her heart! At the same time, we do not think that someone is sick if he or she is indifferent to his or her brother’s pain, or to a stranger’s pain. We believe indifference is a completely normal reaction to certain stimuli and we don’t consider it harmful.

However, the unconscious side of our psychic sphere considers indifference very dangerous, and it tries very hard to help us develop our sensibility. If we are not sensitive, we are monsters without any feeling and if this is so, we can only kill and destroy without understanding what we are doing.

This is exactly what happens in our indifferent society, and this is why our world is a place where terror is an everyday happening.

If we want to live life peacefully, we have to change our behavior. There is no other solution for us, because we are more absurd than reasonable, and we are more absurd than reasonable not because we are not intelligent enough, but because we are not sensitive: our hearts are frozen, we do not feel anything. We are like robots without blood and criticism.

Prevent Depression and Craziness through the scientific method of Dream Interpretation discovered by Carl Jung and simplified by Christina Sponias, a writer who continued Jung’s research in the unknown region of the human psychic sphere.

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Dream Interpretation & Greek Myth

Dream Interpretation and Greek Mythology

By

Christina Sponias

Initially, as I was trying to decipher the mysterious language of the dreams, I examined Greek mythology. I understood how it related to the meaning of our dreams because the stories and themes that comprise the mythological stories are actually archetypes.

Archetypes are dream symbols immensely powerful. We find them in the artistic and religions manifestations of all civilizations across eras, in addition to finding them in dreams of many different people from different places in all historical times.

By translating the symbolic meaning of the archetypes contained in Greek mythology, we decipher the hidden message present in these images and stories, parallel to the meaning that can be understood by our conscious mind.

There are many meanings in a symbol because it simultaneously represents many things, and therefore, the relevant definition depends on how it appears in a dream and in artistic or religious manifestations.

While Homer speaks of only one “Moira” (Destiny), Esiodos mentions three “moires” (destinies). Each part does something in order to change the luck of the human being: one of them weaves life, the other one rolls the yarn, and the last one cuts it.

The three destinies of humans are the symbolic representation of the three destinies one’s life has, depending on which of the three parts of the psyche one chooses to follow.

The part that gives one life (weaves one’s destiny) is the wise unconscious that produces dreams to protect from the craziness inherent in the anti-conscience and that tries to help one completely develop one’s human conscience so that he may live peacefully and happily.

The destiny that rolls the yarn is the conscience, which decides one’s actions but frequently makes many mistakes because it is ignorant, selfish and a big victim of the person’s ego. The ego is connected with the anti-conscience that wishes to destroy the conscience through craziness.

The destiny that cuts the yarn is the demoniac anti-conscience: one’s primitive conscience that never evolved and still exists in one’s psyche, provoking many problems with its invasions in the conscious realm. This dangerous part has to be tamed and transformed into a positive part of the conscience; otherwise, it causes depression, neurosis and several worse psychic diseases that cannot be cured when the destruction of the conscience is complete.

Poseidon, the god of the Sea, was one of the most important gods in Greek mythology. He ruled the ocean and had his empire there. His older brother, Addis, possessed the world of the depth and his younger brother Dias was the god of the sky and earth.

The symbolism we find here is similar-Dias is the wise unconscious mind trying to help humans transform their lives on Earth, so that they may forever live happily in the sky, in the perfect world of sanctity, which is paradise.

Poseidon is the god of the sea, which represents craziness. Therefore, Poseidon is in the place of the conscience, which is also absurd, even though it has transformed through consciousness. It has to be completely developed; otherwise, it leads the human being to the labyrinth of craziness because it is dominated by the evil anti-conscience.

Addis represents Satan, the god of hell, since he rules the depths. If the human being doesn’t fight the domination of the anti-conscience, one becomes its victim and ends up imprisoned forever in the labyrinth of craziness, which is the worst fate for anyone.

Craziness represents terror and terror brings despair: this is the worst destiny for a human being. This tragic destiny is psychic hell, the most unbearable misfortune that exists.

Only craziness prevention can save humanity from the hell of poverty, prostitution and violence that facilitate the poisonous destruction caused by the anti-conscience. Only through the exact interpretation of dreams according to Carl Jung’s method, which I have simplified, can everyone overcome depression and all existent mental illnesses with certainty, acquiring mental, emotional and psychic health for life.

This is how you will control your destiny and never be a victim of the anti-conscience’s traps, replacing what could potentially be negative in the future with something that will bring you joy and satisfaction instead.

Bibliography:

Encyclopaedia of Mythology-Gods and Heroes of The Ancient World

Viteh Zamarovski

Editions Tambaki

Athens – 1981

Prevent Depression and Craziness through the scientific method of Dream Interpretation discovered by Carl Jung and simplified by Christina Sponias, a writer who continued Jung’s research in the unknown region of the human psychic sphere.

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