Understanding The Different Dream Archetypes

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Understanding The Different Dream Archetypes
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The word archetype is actually derived from the Latin and Greek languages, but the world of ps

Simply stated, an archetype is a prototype, or an original model. An archetype can also be use

Carl Jung used the word archetype to mean an instinct pattern of thought or imagery that was d

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The word archetype is actually derived from the Latin and Greek languages, but the world of ps

Simply stated, an archetype is a prototype, or an original model. An archetype can also be use

Carl Jung used the word archetype to mean an instinct pattern of thought or imagery that was d
There are several archetypes used in dream interpretation.

One of the most common of these archetypes is that of the child.

The child is quite a common symbol in dreams, and it is probably the most easily recognized ar

In the world of dreams, the child reminds us of our past and our childhood. Dreams involving c

Every psychology student is familiar with the concept of the inner child, the part of everyone
There are several other child archetypes and metaphors, and one of the most powerful of these

The Wounded Child, like the Divine Child, is also an archetype that is seen in cultures and re

In addition, the Wounded Child archetype may appear when you are facing something that reminds

There is no question that children are powerful dream symbols, and dreams about children can h

Recurring dreams involving children can have their own meanings as well, and they can often be

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