The Dream and Its Amplification [The Fisher King Review Volume 2]

by Erel Shalit

Other authorsMonika Wikman (Author), Michael Conforti (Author), Nancy Qualls-Corbett (Author), Christian Gaillard (Author), Thomas Singer (Author), Gilda Frantz (Author), Naomi Ruth Lowinsky (Author), Erel Shalit (Editor), Ron Schenk (Author), Henry Abramovitch (Author), Gotthilf Isler (Author)4 more, Nancy Swift Furlotti (Author), Nancy Swift Furlotti (Editor), Ken Kimmel (Author), Kathryn Madden (Author)
Paperback, 2013

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Fisher King Press (2013), Edition: First Edition, 219 pages

Description

'The Dream and Its Amplification' unveils the language of the psyche that speaks to us in our dreams. We all dream at least 4-6 times each night yet remember very few. Those that rise to the surface of our conscious awareness beckon to be understood, like a letter addressed to us that arrives by post. Why would we not open it? The difficulty is in understanding what the dream symbols and images mean. Through amplification, C. G. Jung formulated a method of unveiling the deeper meaning of symbolic images. This becomes particularly important when the image does not carry a personal meaning or significance and is not part of a person's everyday life. Fourteen Jungian Analysts from around the world have contributed chapters to this book on areas of special interest to them in their work with dreams. This offers the seasoned dream worker as well as the novice great insight into the meaning of the dream and its amplification. Contributors to this edition of the Fisher King Review include: Erel Shalit, Nancy Swift Furlotti, Thomas Singer, Michael Conforti, Ken Kimmel, Gotthilf Isler, Nancy Qualls-Corbett, Henry Abramovitch, Kathryn Madden, Ron Schenk, Naomi Ruth Lowinsky, Christian Gaillard, Monika Wikman, and Gilda Frantz.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

219 p.; 9.25 inches

ISBN

1926715896 / 9781926715896
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