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Dreams | Carl Gustav Jung
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Author, psychiatrist and scholar, painter, world traveller, and visionary dreamer, Carl Jung was one of the great figures of the 20th century. This text is a comprehensive compilation of his work on dreams that encompasses all of his major themes.
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Mybookcafelife
Dreams | Carl Gustav Jung
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A little late, but these are some of the books I received this holiday. What were your bookish gifts? Have you read any of these yet?

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Mistermandolin
Dreams | C G Jung
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Reading Jung can be dream-like in itself, I‘ve found. Rich, multi-layered and at times impossible to fathom. Still, there‘s never been a better time to dive in. He‘s never less than thought-provoking and I love the constant reminder that, at the end of the day - no pun intended - only the dreamer really knows what his/her actual dream means. Some of my dreams have been so vivid and strange since the Covid-19 lockdown began. Anyone else found that?

Catherine_Willoughby Mostly have vivid dreams 😔 4y
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Cathythoughts
Dreams | C G Jung
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#HumpDayPost @MinDea

💫Back In The day Robert De Niro was life changing in the The Deer Hunter. We learned so much from this movie. Very shocking at the time & still ! Life lessons
💫No need - usually
💫A light dinner & a glass of red & a book ( obviously)
💫Yes phobias .. little creatures , can‘t even say or write their names ( it‘s that bad 😱
💫I almost always dream & remember. & yes recurring dreams too ( a message from the deep ... 👇🏻

Cathythoughts 👇🏻the actor question is way too hard ... Also Kenneth Branagh ...& & & 6y
Billypar The Deer Hunter is the film that reminds me most of reading a novel- I think because the characters are so uncannily similar to real people in a way you don't see in very many films. There some true classics featuring DeNiro in the 1970s and 80s- even if plenty of good films still get made, none will be good in quite the same way as those were. 6y
Cathythoughts @Billypar yes I only saw it once ... 40 years ago , certain scenes are unforgettable. I don‘t think I could watch it now. I think I would find it too upsetting now ... I think anyway 6y
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