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=== Chapter three - The Situation as it is === | === Chapter three - The Situation as it is === | ||
- | p17 "Thus, every dream can be regarded as a message from a superior, if archaic intelligence." | + | p17 "Jung called the dream 'a highly objective, natural product of the psyche.. . [a] self representation of the psychic life-process.' |
p27 "We consider the image forms **allegoric** if their message can be translated into rational concepts and verbalizations. \\ We consider them **symbolic** if they point to ' | p27 "We consider the image forms **allegoric** if their message can be translated into rational concepts and verbalizations. \\ We consider them **symbolic** if they point to ' |