06-28-2014, 09:21 AM
(06-28-2014, 08:37 AM)sebastian Wrote: Hm, interesting, where do you learned about such things? If you are right (and if the other spiders really disappeared instead to be killed) it might be something about aggression. Even if I got easily angry in the recent past, showing up really aggressive is usually the last thing I do.
I've studied Carl Jung's method of interpreting dreams/his take on psychology. In my opinion, it is the most accurate as it relies on the dreamer's personal life to interpret them rather than some generalization that "Dream Dictionaries" default to.
The reason a fear is an aspect of your psyche is another of Jung's angle on psychology called "The Shadow". Basically, whatever you hate and fear is a part of you that you hate or fear, while anything you admire or look up to is an aspect of yourself that is also hidden, but that you value highly.
This is why a lot of strongly anti-gay people are often found themselves to have homosexual desires/relationships, or why any crusader is inevitably found out to be a hypocrite.
Because of "The Shadow" we try to destroy the thing that we hate about ourselves by attacking it whenever we see it in other people, however, because it's part of us, it WILL manifest itself eventually, and there's no way around it. This is also why a lot of school shootings or murders were committed by "the quiet guy who loved everyone".
Jung said "whatever you resist, persists", and it's shown time and time again throughout history and in any/every situation imaginable.