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Jung: Interpreting Your Dreams

by James A. Hall

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Every night you receive messages from the deepest recesses of your subconscious mind: you dream. But often these messages are cloaked in mysterious symbols and imagery. Only by learning to understand and interpret these can you take full advantage of the knowledge and power hidden within your dreams. Now, for the first time on audio, here is a comprehensive perspective of the Jungian approach to dreaming: an easily understandable and useful exploration of Jungian dream interpretation.… (more)
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Every night you receive messages from the deepest recesses of your subconscious mind: you dream. But often these messages are cloaked in mysterious symbols and imagery. Only by learning to understand and interpret these can you take full advantage of the knowledge and power hidden within your dreams. Now, for the first time on audio, here is a comprehensive perspective of the Jungian approach to dreaming: an easily understandable and useful exploration of Jungian dream interpretation.

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