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Monday, August 11, 2008

Temporal sequence and causality do not apply in dreams. When a dream has several scenes they can usually be best understood as varying ways to describe the same central idea. In other words the stream of images in dreams circumambulates certain nodal centers rather than proceeding in a straight line as does rational thinking.
(Edward Edinger, Ego and Archetype p. 23)
Posted by Erik at 10:09 PM
Labels: dreams, Edward Edinger

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