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		By: Jacqueline Bellacosa Kello		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[JK Rowling uses archtypal images in her books that harken back to Alchemy.  Jung would say these images and ideas were in the collective unconcious before Rowling used them in Harry Potter books.  Hence, the dream flying is probably about a new skill coming/freedom as any flying dream is.  The pregnancy dream is probably about the birth of a &quot;new you&quot;, generally any baby in a dream is a new aspect of that individual.  Harry Potter is a new handle for old ideas and I really love Harry!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>JK Rowling uses archtypal images in her books that harken back to Alchemy.  Jung would say these images and ideas were in the collective unconcious before Rowling used them in Harry Potter books.  Hence, the dream flying is probably about a new skill coming/freedom as any flying dream is.  The pregnancy dream is probably about the birth of a &#8220;new you&#8221;, generally any baby in a dream is a new aspect of that individual.  Harry Potter is a new handle for old ideas and I really love Harry!</p>
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		By: Chase		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2011 22:20:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The dreams are symbolic reflections of an issue in the dreamer&#039;s life.  A story of symbols that need to be broken down and thoughtfully considered in a practical manner using both cultural stereotypes and personal meanings as part of a single language.

The Harry Potter symbolism may be very difficult to pinpoint.  In my experience celebrities or movie characters tend to be very personal symbols based on the most powerful feelings or memories those characters conjure up in the dreamer&#039;s mind.  Along with this you most likely need to interview the dreamer about the most significant events in their lives and also attempt to discover where they are emotionally at the current time.  Then try to find a correlation.

I tend to find dreams to be very straight forward symbolic messages from the psyche when cultural and personal stereotypes are considered.  So much so that after a while you can begin to see that the &quot;psyche&quot; may not be the actual source of the dream after all.

The one dreamer&#039;s dream boyfriend that she doesn&#039;t have in real life most likely represents a belief, habit, or situation that the dreamer finds to be emotionally beneficial to her.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The dreams are symbolic reflections of an issue in the dreamer&#8217;s life.  A story of symbols that need to be broken down and thoughtfully considered in a practical manner using both cultural stereotypes and personal meanings as part of a single language.</p>
<p>The Harry Potter symbolism may be very difficult to pinpoint.  In my experience celebrities or movie characters tend to be very personal symbols based on the most powerful feelings or memories those characters conjure up in the dreamer&#8217;s mind.  Along with this you most likely need to interview the dreamer about the most significant events in their lives and also attempt to discover where they are emotionally at the current time.  Then try to find a correlation.</p>
<p>I tend to find dreams to be very straight forward symbolic messages from the psyche when cultural and personal stereotypes are considered.  So much so that after a while you can begin to see that the &#8220;psyche&#8221; may not be the actual source of the dream after all.</p>
<p>The one dreamer&#8217;s dream boyfriend that she doesn&#8217;t have in real life most likely represents a belief, habit, or situation that the dreamer finds to be emotionally beneficial to her.</p>
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