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A wierd dream, see if you can help me to translate

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RJA

Carl Jung, in certain psychological circles is regarded as having written the definitive work on dream interpretation (Man and His Symbols).  A more accessible work however, I've heard is Robert Johnson's "Inner Work".

Jung would also assert that noteworthy dreams are one of the means by which the Self (the Jungian archetype that can be thought of as the Soul) via the unconscious seeks to communicate with the Ego (the conscious self) in order to move us toward Individuation (essentially salvation via re-integrating all of the contents of the unconscious with the conscious).  In that light, the various opponents that you faced could be seen as stages of spiritual development that you have gone through - i.e. accepting and then moving beyond various belief systems.  Or they could symbolize psychological hangups you've confronted or ongoing battles between your Ego and your Shadow self (the Jungian archetype onto which you project all of the negative qualities you don't want to consciously admit that you have).

I've read a bit on Jungian psychology, but haven't gotten around to those books yet, so I won't attempt to interpret your dream further, other than to say that Jung would say that many symbols are highly personal whereas others are universal.  His approach to dream interpretation differs markedly from others, including Freud, who attempt to interpret dreams narrowly by saying this symbol always means that, this one always means that, etc.  

Note that traditional psychology tends to emphasize Jungs more secular concepts (archetypes, complexes, personality types...) into the accepted body of psychology but ignore his esoteric and occult teachings (not respectable enough for Academia).  Nevertheless, Jung only died 40 years ago and I predict that within another 50 years Jungian psychology will have evolved into a quasi-religion.

I'll be interested to see what interpretations others come up with here.
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Mistic-Idan

Well I remember only 3 parts of this dream but I can't translate it, help me if you can I'll be glad to have your opinions!

As I remember I fall down from the sky on pure earth in the middle of nowere and start to fly to a city area there I am opening fighting games in the street to see if there is any challenge who can beat me. I think I was the most powerful fighter in the world (in my dream lol). Then I see 3 challengers: One agressive punk (Streetfighter), one wierd and quite guy, and one normal and smiling guy.
I challenged first the agressive one so I bowed before starting to fight and he laughed and spitted on the floor. Then we fought and I beat him. He lost without any respect and didn't bow in the end of the battle.
My next challenger bowed and was also beated by me but he looked angry, just didn't say nothing.
And the last one smiled and fought me well, but I beat him also and he was hurted and couldn't stand up then I helped him to stand up and he bowed to me and we both smiled.
In the last part of the dream I find myself in a house that I even don't know looking for a frigider (dnno even why)..
Hope to get some interesting answers, thank you.
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