I don't know what this means for you but I listen to this podcast "this jungian life" and they're really into dream analysis and have a dream school where you can learn to interpret your own dreams and ~unlock your subconscious~. could be worth looking into if you're interested
Feb 15, 2024

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I think my analyst is Freudian, but I have a soft spot for Jung because my parents are from LA. I love hearing analysts use terms like “the imp of the perverse” to talk about procrastination. I especially love the dream analysis, where they’ll tell some random guy the burning hearth in his dream means he’s taking on a feminine role in his marriage.
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