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20 Inner Work by Robert Johnson

Do you pay attention to your dreams? Not the great aspirations that you have for your life, but the dreams you have at night? This week I’m recommending a book that I have turned to time and time again to help me interpret the dreams I have “Inner Work, Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth” by Robert A. Johnson.

Johnson was a Jungian analyst and has a four step approach to connecting our conscious and unconscious selves. This book gives us some basis to begin to interpret symbols and images that we have in our dreams. If you have a dream and one of the people in your dream is your cousin, it isn’t really your cousin. Somewhere though that cousin represents something for you.

I believe dreams can also be guides for us; a way the unconscious contacts us that is often trying to lead us somewhere. I try to write or record my dreams, and some of them have provided real insight and direction to me in life.

If you’re interested in pursuing what your dreams might mean in your life and how to actively engage your imagination as two possible channels of communication with your unconscious, you may want to check this book out “Inner Work, Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth” by Robert A. Johnson.

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