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    Lubna Rehman Freud’s Dream Interpretation in the Light of Islamic Dream Ideas Questions about dreams‚ about why do we have them and what do they mean are questions that have been a subject of debate for centuries. On the one hand we have scientists who believe that we dream for physiological reasons alone and that dreams are essentially mental nonsense devoid of psychological meaning: "A tale told by an idiot‚ full of sound and fury‚ signifying nothing." The idea that dreams are nothing more

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    Carl Jung's the Shadow

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    discovered about my shadow during this exercise. The shadow represents the unconscious parts of our personality - the parts our conscious-self disowns due to inner conflicts often originating from foundations such as culture and upbringing. Refusing to acknowledge its existence and place within our psyche threatens to distort our relationships with ourselves and others. Embracing the shadow allows us to move deeper within our unconscious layers and develop a better understanding of self. According to Carl

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    Wide Sargasso Sea‚ by Jean Rhys makes great use of subconscious dream. Rhys writes that Antoinette’s dreams are intertwined with reality‚ making the story more difficult for the reader to follow. Antoinette struggles with her emotions‚ not fully understanding what is real or just a dream. Antoinette’s reoccurring dream‚ which becomes increasingly decipherable‚ manifests from her inability to express her emotions. Each dreams is a crucial moment from her life; she struggles to maintain her sanity

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    stage is children recognize not only myself but also separate from myself. By watching other people‚ I recognize my identity. Freud: human cannot control perfectly by themselves because of sexual drives‚ the Oedipus complex‚ and the unconscious. We fit our unconscious by our dream We categorize deviant subject‚ especially about sex‚ and try to explain people. Commoditizing subjectivity means people try to get benefits (exchangeability) by using their subjectivities (socially relevant feature). How

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    that you are honest‚ kind and caring and will then grow to trust you‚ relax and have the ability to build a good rapport. This will allow the therapist access to the subconscious mind‚ by bypassing the barrier/filter between the conscious and subconscious mind‚ the Conscious Critical Faculty (CCF). The subconscious mind‚ tends not to analyze or criticize and it is where we can heal and make changes. A therapist with a good connection with the client can induce hypnosis and alter the way they feel

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    What is Hypnosis?

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    thought. Once both the mind and the body are deeply relaxed‚ then a state of hypnosis is induced. It can be likened to the state you experience before you go to sleep‚ or the many times when you drive somewhere familiar and arrive there without remembering parts of your journey. As everything that you have ever learnt is stored in your subconscious‚ when you are doing something familiar‚ such as driving‚ reading a book‚ watching television or even washing up‚ your conscious mind can drift away and

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    Z106722 Thursday‚ April 16‚ 2009 Philosophy 322 Paper1 Rene Descartes: Account of Mind and Body In examining Rene Descartes’ philosophy on the mind-body distinction‚ it is clear that his theory has several problems. In order to illustrate these problems it is necessary to reconstruct his theory. After this‚ one can then show the particular disadvantages that these problems create. Finally‚ one can imagine the possible responses Descartes might have developed to overcome these problems.

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    Reflection of Five Minds for the Future The concepts and arguments about Gardner’s five minds enriched me a lot‚ and made me think further about the capabilities and skills people should equipped with to handle the new world in the future individually and cooperatively. As a master student‚ I feel that subjects in commerce will cultivate my cognition and interpersonal skills by developing disciplined‚ synthesizing‚ creating‚ respectful‚ and ethical minds. In a few years time‚ when I become a business

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    My book of choice was 5 Minds for the Future. This book talks about the important role that the mind plays in our future. According to Gardner (2008)‚ by learning new ways and recognizing how to think‚ we attain more achievement in the professional and business worlds. In this book‚ the author describes the minds he believes we should develop in the future; the disciplinary mind‚ the synthesizing mind‚ the creating mind‚ the respectful mind‚ and the ethical mind (Gardner‚ 2008). The author also talks

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    STAND UP TO YOUR FEAR Fear is a mind killer. It is the little-death that brings total obliteration - Bene Gesserit Fear is a fraud. Beyond being a fraud‚ fear has a crippling influence that drains one of his ( one’s – incorrect grammar )strength‚ blur your vision and dispossess you of your foresight. The most painful part of succumbing to the paralysing grips of fear is that most of the things we feared don’t get to happen. Long ago‚ I read a story that illustrates how best to confront our fears

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