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“Dreams Are the Royal Road To the Unconscious.” Do you wake up wondering what was it that you saw in your dream, why did you see it, what does it symbolize? Have you ever considered interpreting your dreams? Offering an engaging insight into this most intriguing aspect of our life—dreams—this book explores their sources, their relation to our waking life, method of dream-interpretation and the psychology of dream process. With detailed analysis and interpretations of some of his own dreams and dreams of his patients, Sigmund Freud’s the Interpretation of Dreams not only presents his findings but is also one of the first comprehensive works in the field of psychoanalysis. Though its first publication was not well received, the subsequent editions gained recognition. it continues to remain a masterpiece.
“Dreams Are the Royal Road To the Unconscious.” Do you wake up wondering what was it that you saw in your dream, why did you see it, what does it symbolize? Have you ever considered interpreting your dreams? Offering an engaging insight into this most intriguing aspect of our life—dreams—this book explores their sources, their relation to our waking life, method of dream-interpretation and the psychology of dream process. With detailed analysis and interpretations of some of his own dreams and dreams of his patients, Sigmund Freud’s the Interpretation of Dreams not only presents his findings but is also one of the first comprehensive works in the field of psychoanalysis. Though its first publication was not well received, the subsequent editions gained recognition. it continues to remain a masterpiece.