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Home > Spirituality & Religion > Dream Analysis > Doc Peacock
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Doc Peacock
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Expert in:
Dream Analysis
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Languages:
English
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Dreams and nightmares haunting you? Cheating - Lover - Sex - Angels - Demons - Death - Psychic - Evil *UNLOCK the hidden messages in your mind* 3 min free.
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Degrees
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Doctorate - St. Luke Evangelical Masters Degree - Counseling Psychology - California State University
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My Expert Service
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Why Should You Analyze Your Good and Bad Dreams?
The unconscious is not necessarily smarter, but it holds different information than our conscious mind. It enables us to see things that are at times difficult to understand and admit. The unconscious experiences that are revealed to us in dreams also allow freedom and mobility that would be impossible to obtain through the conscious mind. In a dream we can fly and there are virtually no limits to the possibilities in our dream experiences! In the dream state we have an opportunity to access the PRIVATE and the COLLECTIVE unconscious. According to Carl Jung, the primary functions of dreams are:
1. Dreams are a compensation for what is going on in daily life. They can serve as a positive or negative compensation. In this way, they attempt to balance the psyche. For example: If you experience unhappiness in daily life, you may have a blissful dream. If you are very successful in a specific area of life, you may have a dream about failure or disaster. 2. Dreams provide a reaction to a traumatic experience. For example: If you were in a car accident, you may dream of it and the dream may be a repeat of this negative experience. People who suffered great trauma, such as rape victims or war veterans, may have nightmares that are exactly like or very similar to actual life events. As the individual assimilates these traumatic experiences, such dreams should become less and less frequent and may take another form. 3. Dreams may be prophetic. Some dreams may provide the dreamer with glimpses into the future about small matters, while other dreams may reveal important events. However, keep in mind that most dreams are symbolic and not literal. Prophetic dreams may have an emotional or psychic charge that is different from other types of dreams. 4. Dreams may be telepathic. In the American Heritage Dictionary, telepathy is defined as "communication through means other than the senses." Telepathic dreams may be a means of communicating with others, as well as a path for one part of the dreamer's psyche to communicate with another. 5. Dreams may be mimetic of events occurring in the physical system or body. Thus, dreams may attempt to bring to consciousness an unknown illness or be a reflection of a current physical challenge.
If you want to know what your dream represents in a very real sense, I can help you.
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Experience & Qualifications
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I have been interpreting dreams since 1988. My background is based in Jungian Analytic Psychology. Dr. Jung believed that one should realize that dreams often have many meanings and can contain significant hints. I urge my clients to keep a careful record of their dreams and of the interpretations given, in order to improve their lives and relationships.
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Available Modes Of Communication
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email/chat
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Doc Peacock
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