īDreams generally point to our blind spot. They never tell us that we already know... The trouble with interpreting your own dreams is that you canīt see your own back. If you show it to another person, he can see it, but you canīt. And dreams point to your back, to what you donīt see, and you have to stand on you head, so to speak, to understand your own dreams.ī
Marie-Louise van Franz worked closely with Carl G. Jung for almost 30 years. Jung was a īpioneer in dream researchī.
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