Essence

June 4, 2008

The essential matters of the subject of psychology are simply infinite.  There are many different things of psychology that make a difference -cognition, memory, chemical functions, emotional happenings due to brain issues, are only just a few!  The brain is the central focus, but there are different things that it does and certain happenings that can effect those functions intending to be carried out by the brain.  The study of human behavior and mental processes are essential to human life -to know what the control system is doing at this moment in time can reveal many things about how a person is -or should be- and the health of a person.

What the heck are dreams?  What the heck is dejavu??  “The dream is the small hidden door in the deepest and most intimate sanctum of the soul, which opens to that primeval cosmic night that was soul long before there was conscious ego and will be soul far beyond what a conscious ego could ever reach.”  -Carl Jung a famous Swiss psychologist.  Here this psychologist takes apart the meaning of a dream to the best of his knowledge at the time, which his birth was in the year of 1875.  He implied that dreams have deeper meanings dealing with what is inside of one’s soul and the deeper thoughts inside of one’s mind.  Not consciously, this is revealed to a person in their dreams but some or possibly even a lot of this information revealed in a night is unbenownst to the dreamer.  Remembering these dreams can help one to connect bits and pieces of things about themselves that they didn’t know or are epiphany worthy.  Carl Gustav Jung implied that while sleeping,the mind delves deep into the soul, into the very deep darkest depths of one’s mind or inner heart in the head (if that makes any sense) and pulls out a hidden truth or secret deep thought, and creates a part for it in one’s dream, to expose it to the dreamer.  A way to communicate something that this person really knows, but they haven’t thought about it deep enough and so it could seem like totally new information about oneself, but it is born in one’s own mind so it is information that has been looked over, but maybe not long or hard enough.  Why was this information pushed so far back into the mind?  Some may believe that their lives were just too busy to dwell on something like what they dreamed about; I think that it was something that they didn’t want to take care of at a time when they had time, it might have been just too big of an obstacle for the person to want to deal with.  Back to the point, it is unknown exactly what dreams are, or their exact purpose, but a possibility is that they expose secret hidden truths in the soul of a person, when their mind is in a complete relaxed state.  Attempting to understand dreams can be helpful to understand what a person’s inner voice is trying to tell that person.

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