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Self-Healing and Growth: Jung's Life Story allows us to heal ourselves with dreams

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Self-Healing and Growth: Jung's Life Story allows us to heal ourselves with dreams

We sleep every day and dream occasionally. Some dreams are clear and impressive, and some dreams open their eyes at dawn, and their memories are vague, and the details have been forgotten.

There is someone who can cure his own illness with his own dreams, and this person is Jung.

Born in 1875, Jung was also good at analyzing dreams, and he used analytical dreams, painting mandalas, and searching to complete his healing.

Jung, who was good at psychoanalysis, continued to publish and cause sensational effects many years after his death. Some are speeches on the history of psychology, and some are seminars on dreams by physicist Pauli.

At present, Jung's unpublished letters, diaries, seminars, and speeches are still in more than twenty volumes. It is expected that his works may be published every year for many years to come.

Why do people expect so much and enthusiasm for a psychotherapist who was born so long ago?

The main reason is the accuracy and interest of the psychoanalysis of his works.

Jung's main works, the main meaning of the expression is always interesting, the style of writing is still very varied, and the style is always different. He enjoyed studying culture and religion, and he also studied reincarnation.

Li Mengchao, who is both a doctor of psychology and a psychiatrist, wrote the book "Self-Healing and Growth: Jung's Life Story". In the book, the author examines Jung's overall stage of intellectual development and summarizes the events in Jung's life that had the greatest and most critical impact on his character.

He tells us how Jung redeemed himself and healed himself in the face of all kinds of tribulations, and eventually grew into a remarkable and iconic figure who had an impact on others.

Li Mengchao studied the various stages of Jung's life for a long time and was deeply shocked by this scholar who influenced countless future generations.

He hopes that through such a book, more people in confusion can get more help, maybe our lives are facing frustration and wandering, maybe our lives are falling into a trough and can't extricate ourselves, maybe we are at an important key point in life.

Jung was a scholar of both East and West, and one of the originators of psychology. During his early years, he experienced childhood traumas such as the breakdown of his parents' marriage, his mother's mental illness, sexual harassment, and the fear of school scum. But in the face of the inner collision and catastrophe,

He actively engaged in self-exploration and healing, using analytical dreams, painting mandalas, and finding prototypes to achieve his life story.

Jung divided the dreams that people had into three types according to time.

First of all, it is a dream of recalling the past, which means that the scene in the dream is a memory of childhood or youth. Second, what happens in the dream happens in another place. Third, the dream shows what might happen in the future, and even one day in the future.

Dreams can sometimes inspire people, and some writers have completed some important works through the scenes in dreams. Not managing whether it is the past or the future, or what is happening now, can be reflected in dreams.

Jung's interpretation of dreams is rarely imposed, and he believes that the dreamer's own understanding of dreams is more important than the analysis of so-called other analysts.

Freud once said that dreams are not a physical phenomenon, but a mental phenomenon. A dream is a wish fulfillment, and it can be considered a continuation of mental activity in a waking state. Dreams are not empty, meaningless, not absurd, nor are they part of the unconscious, but only a small part of the product of falling asleep and waking up, it is a completely meaningful spiritual phenomenon.

To understand Jung, to understand the different meanings of dreams, let's get to know this person in the book, his works are interesting, tasteful, meaningful, and useful.

Jung tells us that it is the dreamer who looks outward, and the awake who looks inward.

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Self-Healing and Growth: Jung's Life Story allows us to heal ourselves with dreams

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