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Posted by Zigmunt Freud on September 03, 1999 at 07:51:54:

In Reply to: Waterfall posted by Martyn R Jones on September 02, 1999 at 09:56:27:

Only through the analyzis of dreams, one is able to gain True Knowledge of the Self, since the complex of Id, Ego und Alter as representation of the Self can only be perceived in dreams, where Id, Ego and Alter become one identity that is able to post Information Messages to the Ego Forum about the Id and the Alter in ways accessible to the Ego after Awakening.

This, of course, is a metaphore, where this BRINT forum is a dream, all the contributors are my Id, I am myself and when I read my own contributions I am experiencing my Alter.

or in other words, Martyn, I wish I was as creative and imaginative as you. I appreciate the way you put forward your opinion, and I (think I) agree.

One question:

How to proceed from here with the discussions on KM?

Kind Regards
Daan de Koning

PS What does it mean, in Freudian theory, when water appears in ones dreams?


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