Dream transference

Dream transference

Dream transference is the name for a paranormal event where two people either dream the same thing, appear together in their dreams and communicate, or each has the other's dream.

Examples

According to Jungian psychotherapy, Jung considered telepathic dreams (communications between individuals within an unconscious state) fit within the concepts of dream transference.[1]

Author, Jeffry Palmer, recalls a very vivid example in which he shared an identical dream with his grandmother and a best friend about being in a park type environment that felt very artificial and foreboding. He believes that shared dreams of this type might be much more common than some believe. [2]

See also


References

  1. ^ Sedgwick, David (2001). Introduction to Jungian psychotherapy : the therapeutic relationship (1. publ. ed.). Philadelphia, Pa.: Brunner/Routledge. ISBN 0-415-18339-1. 
  2. ^ Palmer, Jeffry. "A Strange Case of Dream Transference". ezinearticles.com. http://inform.com/special-interests/strange-case-dream-transference-293255a. Retrieved 2 October 2011. 

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