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    Christian Dream Interpretation The spiritual interpretation of dreams is lost to many modern-day Christians. However, this forgotten language is available for those who seek God, especially in prayer. Those who seek will find and answers sought in prayer may be revealed through dreams where the quiet voice of God is able to reach one in a most intimate way. Dreams are one of the ways that Crist reveals himself to us and touches our hearts on a very personal level. Historically speaking, dreams have

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    interpret dreams as a means of determining their relation to the human psyche. Starting off his career as a neurologist he was already very familiar with the brain and it’s inner workings. However his study was specifically conducted to explore the more celestial attributes of the mind and apply scientific theory and neurological practice. Freud said that, "The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind." He meant that because dreams are such

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    Dreams and Desire: Synthesizing “The Interpretation of Dreams” and “The Birthmark” Which comes first, the dream or the desire? Does a dream inspire a desire, or does a hidden desire leak from the subconscious and surface during a dream? Sigmund Freud’s, The Interpretation of Dreams, theorizes that dreams can unveil deep desires that would not otherwise be realized. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story, The Birthmark, illustrates the claims made by Freud in The Interpretation of Dreams. The Birthmark

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    into psychology and the profession I found an interest in reading academic books such as The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud. The book definitely grabbed my attention into psychology and how it is affects us in normal day-to-day life. I enjoyed reading the book written by a well renowned psychoanalyst, this gave me a true insight into what he thought and his interpretation of the meaning of dreams. I have also been in

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    After a good night’s sleep you feel refreshed, energized, and ready to start another day. We dream of wonderful places and things, and after we wake up we may remember our dreams, or we may not. Often times when we experience a restless night of tossing and turning, it is met with nightmares and night terrors. When we close our eyes it leads us to the beginning of an expedition to our subconscious world. Dreams are snippets of our personal journal that tells our experiences and connects our memories

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    Before the chaos of the first worldwide conflict, the Great War, psychologists were looking deeper into the human mind trying to find the hidden meaning of dreams. Deeper meaning began to creep its way into both literature and art with both types of creators trying to convey meaning that is more than meets the eye in their works. Symbolism became a popular movement with the increased interest in psychology by those such as the famous psychologist, Sigmund Freud. This interest continued to raise through

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    “The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind.” –Sigmund Freud --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dreams are often discussed in everyday life. I constantly find my family and friends talking about their odd dreams they had the night before. This then leads into everyone sharing a weird dream to one another. Dreams are shareable and can allow people to connect

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    Dreams      In this information age, the more one ‘knows’ the better will be his response to his world. What better way to know oneself than through ones dreams and their interpretations. Take Joe for example. He dreamt that he was lying in bed crying. When his mother came in to see what was wrong they had sex. Initially Joe woke up, thinking he was in the middle of a nightmare. Now there are two choices for Joe. He could either feel weird, that he had feelings about his

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    Psychology of Dreams To many people, dreams are the thoughts that occur while sleeping, having almost mystic qualities. For millennia the significance of dreams has escaped even the brightest of philosophers and intellectuals. Many people have speculated about why people dream and what meanings the dreams have but in recent times two theories have gained credibility in answering those questions. The first theory is Sigmund Freuds and the other is known as the cognitive theory of dreams also known

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    DREAM ANALYSIS This reflective essay illustrates Freud’s theory of dream analysis. It will begin with a brief overview of Freudian dream theory and will go on to describe the various components of personality structure and the unconscious from a psychodynamic perspective. This essay will analyse one of my personal dreams using Freud’s dream analysis theory and conclude with a critical reflection on the application of his theory as it relates to my dream. When Freud famously referred to dreams

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