How to Translate The Meaning of Dreams and Solve Your Psychological Problems

By Christina Sponias

In the beginning you have to study the meaning of dreams according to the scientific method of dream interpretation discovered by Carl Jung, and simplified by me, who continued his research, clarifying all the obscure points in his work. I transformed the complicated dream language into a comprehensible language that everyone can understand.

After studying the meaning of the symbolic dream language made only by images for a while (the same way you study any foreign language made only by words) you will easily understand the meaning of all dreams. Of course, some dreams are simple, while other dreams are complicated, but you will be able to easily translate the meaning of any dream by following my simplification of Carl Jung’s method of dream interpretation.

For example, here is a very simple dream. If you know the meaning of the dream symbols discovered by Carl Jung and by me, who continued his research explaining the meaning of numerous dream symbols that he couldn’t explain, you will easily understand the unconscious messages:

‘Richard was walking in the dark street, when he saw three snakes crawling on the sidewalk. He manages to go to the other side of the city, where he found a beach. There was a policeman there, looking for a thief. Someone had stolen a house near there.’

We must learn a few details about the dreamer’s life story and the issues he is facing now in order to properly translate this dream. Richard is a 30 – 40 years old unmarried man who has a low self-esteem. He recently met an interesting woman he liked very much, but he is afraid that she didn’t feel the same for him. She was simply very polite and professional with him.

Dream Translation:

‘Richard was walking in the dark street’

The street indicates that the dreamer is in a dangerous life situation.

He ignores many things about himself and about his reality. This is the meaning of darkness in dreams.

‘when he saw three snakes crawling on the sidewalk.’

The number three indicates that the dreamer is not using three of his four psychological functions (thoughts, feelings, sensations, and intuition). He is making his decisions based on only one psychological function.

This means that he is making wrong decisions because his conscience is one-sided.

The snakes in dreams represent bad events that will put an end to the dreamer’s mistakes. In other words, he will have to pass through bitter experiences in order to stop repeating costly mistakes originated by his one-sided conscience.

‘He manages to go to the other side of the city, where he found a beach.’

The city indicates a dangerous environment, which indicates a dangerous life situation, like the street.

This means that the dreamer managed to abandon one danger (the city) to find another danger: the beach. The beach is near the sea, which represents craziness in dreams.

Therefore, in order to avoid certain danger about a reality that he ignored (the dark street), Richard found another danger. The sea in dreams represents the unknown content of the human psyche where craziness is hidden.

‘There was a policeman there, looking for a thief.’

The policeman in dreams represents the dreamer’s self-defense.

The thief is a negative part of his personality that belongs to his anti-conscience (the wild side of his conscience).

Therefore, his self-defense is looking for a part of his personality that belongs to his absurd and evil anti-conscience because the dreamer understands that he lost his psyche (the house in dreams) because certain part of his personality fell in love with the wrong person.

His anti-conscience is misleading him and making him believe that the woman he met is the ideal one for him.

In other words, he tried to avoid certain danger, and this is why he accepted the absurdity of his wild conscience. The danger he tried to avoid was to look for his perfect match. He preferred to accept the absurdity of his anti-conscience. In the end, his self-defense had to look for the part of his personality that let the wrong woman steal his psyche.

‘Someone had stolen a house near there.’
When a house is stolen in dreams this means that the dreamer loses his psyche because he falls in love with someone who is not the right person for him.

Therefore, his anti-conscience made him fall in love with a bad woman who will only make him suffer. This is how the anti-conscience will manage to destroy his human conscience and control his behavior.

This dream was a warning. The woman he met was not the ideal one for him. He will pass through many bitter experiences trying to conquer her heart, while she is not the right partner for him. Even if he will manage to have a love relationship with her, she won’t make him happy.

The fact that he is unmarried and insecure is making him accept the absurdity of his anti-conscience. He is desperately looking for a partner, while he is too afraid of a love relationship.

Richard must keep following dream therapy in order to stop being influenced by his anti-conscience and develop all his psychological functions. This is how he will overcome his fears and become self-confident. When he will transform his personality, he will find his perfect match.

His dreams and his life work in parallel, and are strictly connected. When he will become mature enough, he will meet the ideal woman for him. First of all he must learn how to behave.

Christina Sponias continued Carl Jung’s research into the human psyche, discovering the cure for all mental illnesses, and simplifying the scientific method of dream interpretation that teaches you how to exactly translate the meaning of your dreams, so that you can find health, wisdom and happiness. Learn more at: http://www.scientificdreaminterpretation.com Click Here to download a Free Sample of the eBook Dream Interpretation as a Science (86 pages!).

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