I like Jung, I dont read MAHS as any kind of real "authority" on dreams and in fact I liked that Jung himself said dream analysis isn't about reducing everything to a set of symbols you can apply across the board (you know - falling, being naked, teeth coming out etc).
His early chapters on modern man's loss of connection to our subconcious, our denial of shamans and mad people and uncontrollable behaviour in the face of reason and rationality and abandoning religion and superstitions, is to me very interesting and relevant reading.
My only caveat being I haven't read much I can compare it to, I'm not well read on philosophy or psychiatry works.
― Trayce, Tuesday, 27 November 2007 00:04 (sixteen years ago) link