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exploring the unconscious through dreams


Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.

(C.G. Jung)

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The Woman Who Stole My Youth

By: Zoa

The dream that woke me up from my monotony and offered a new way of living.

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A snapshot of my dreams using Midjourney AI

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dreams can revitalize your life

Use your dreams as a tool for informed and empowered decision making.

  1. Gain insight to your inner world

  2. Unlock creativity

  3. Process your emotions

  4. Rehearse new habits or identities

  5. Improve self-awareness

  6. Strengthen your intution

Dreams bring awareness to monotony, uncover habits that don't feel authentic, and challenge belief systems so deeply rooted that you’ve forgotten they are not your own.

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dreams are the bridge between your subconscious and conscious mind

    • Modern psyhcoanalysts theorize dreams restore psychological balance to the dreamer

    • Carl Jung saw dreams as metaphors and messages from the unconscious self to the conscious self

    • Scientists say dreams allow an emotional adjustment to scenarios that are challenging or fearful

    • They see dreams as an emotional balancing

    • Are dreams a portal to the spirit world? Are they a territory where we can walk side-by-side with past loved ones, ancestors, and other dreamers?

    • Are dreams were we plug into Source/God/The Collective?

Conscious mind: processes ~40–50 bits/second of sensory data

Subconscious mind: processes 10–11 million bits/second of sensory data