Mythological Dream

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She said, what does the owls mean?

I can’t say what the owls mean? It would matter what the owls have done to you in your dreams.

But the owls are associated with wisdom principally because they are associated with Athena.

She said, In her dream :she was standing in front of the cave and she was unwilling to go into the cave but felt it was important there for her.

And some owls came out with round shining eyes and immediately the garments that she was wearing caught the fire and the ashes.

She saw little gold pieces around the ashes and her problem now is to fetch the gold out of ashes.

Dream interpretation:

Well, that’s very obvious, now this is a mythological dream.

The dark cave is the abyss of the unconscious, the psyche, the ground out of which We have all come,any manager coming out of.

There is a message out from the unconscious system.

Owls are associated with this because they are night flying.so it would be associated.

Here, something comes out of your unconscious,a realisation that has come to you and round shining eyes of the owls are the energy, the life,the fire and it ignites your garments that is to say your notion of yourself, your social posture and everything else about yourself.

Life Situation here is:

You have undergone a transformation of consciousness here and gold they are the same size as the eyes of the owls.

It’s your business now to fetch out,to pull out the massage that owls have brought to you from the unconscious.

“The dream is a little hidden door in the innermost secret recesses of the soul, opening into that cosmic night which was psyche long before there was any ego-consciousness, and which will remain psyche no matter how far our ego- consciousness may extend. For all ego-consciousness is isolated: because it separates and discriminates, it knows only particulars, and it sees only what can be related to the ego. Its essence is limitation, even though it reach to the farthest nebulae among the stars. All consciousness separates; but in dreams we put on the likeness of that more universal, truer, more eternal man dwelling in the darkness of primordial night. There he is still the whole, and the whole is in him,

indistinguishable from nature and bare of all egohood. “It is from these all-uniting depths that the dream arises, be it never so childish, grotesque, or immoral. So flowerlike is it in its candor and veracity that it makes us blush for the deceitfulness of our lives.”-Jung

The secret of dreams is that subject and object are the same. The object is self-luminous, fluent in form, multivalent in its meanings. It’s your dream, the man- ifestation of your will, and yet you are surprised by it. This is the relationship of ego-consciousness to the unconscious. Ego-consciousness has to learn about the unconscious, and dreams are the vocabulary of the unconscious speaking to the conscious mind. Yet, in dreams and in visions, subject and object are the same.

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