Dreams by Marie-Louise von Franz

A Jungian exploration of the language and function of dreams, explaining how symbolic images arise from both personal and collective unconscious and how they participate in psychological development. It outlines methods of interpretation—contextual analysis, amplification, and attention to archetypal motifs—while distinguishing compensatory, prospective, and archetypal dreams. Drawing on clinical examples and mythic and alchemical imagery, the work shows how dream series can guide an individual toward greater self-understanding and the process of individuation, and offers practical guidance for applying these interpretive techniques to one’s own dream material.

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