Sunday, September 12, 2010

A Scientific Discovery that Simplified the Process of Dream Translation and Therapy

I’m going to explain to you why my scientific discovery simplified the process of dream translation and therapy so that you may understand the importance of learning the dream language, and understanding the meaning of your dreams.

Carl Jung was the only one who managed to discover the hidden code for a perfect dream translation. He dared to investigate the content of the human psyche through dream interpretation, but he stopped his research at a certain point, accepting ignorance from that point and on.

He was afraid of finding craziness, and he believed that we could not learn more about the unknown content of our psyche while we are alive. His decision was pointed out by the wise unconscious mind, because he had already learned enough, and he wouldn’t bear to learn more.

Various dreams showed me that I should continue his research, and as an obedient student I respected the unconscious guidance. At a certain point I saw the entire content of the human psyche, discovering that we human beings inherit a huge wild conscience that has not evolved like the human side of our conscience. This wild conscience provokes mental illnesses within our human conscience, trying to completely destroy it, and control our behavior. I named it anti-conscience because it works against our human conscience.

The demonic nature of our primitive conscience is the result of its accidental formation based on the fact that it appeared in the universe without any organization. The first live conscience could not find solutions to the problems of existence, and this is why it became extremely violent. It didn’t evolve with time like the human side of our conscience. It is still an animal, with the difference that it is not an irrational animal, but an animal that can think.

On the other hand, we observe in the human psyche the miraculous existence of the unconscious mind that produces our dreams. It possesses a wisdom and sanctity that completely differ from the human nature.

The continuation of Carl Jung’s research had to create a bridge between science and religion. The unconscious mind that produces our dreams working like a natural doctor proves the existence of a superior mind that doesn’t belong to the ignorant human being.

The idiot and ignorant human conscience has to acquire complete consciousness, eliminating the primitive conscience it originated from. This process is done through dream therapy, as we follow the wise unconscious guidance, which has a divine origin.

Now that I continued Jung’s research, the process of dream translation and therapy became very clear because now we know that all dream messages protect us from the attacks of our wild and evil conscience. It will destroy our human conscience and ruin our lives if we’ll let it control our behavior.

Now that you know this basic truth, you can easily translate all dream images into words, immediately understanding the dream language and the wise unconscious messages. You won’t waste your time with suppositions, or trial and errors. You’ll see very clearly the true meaning of your dreams, and what you have to do in order to solve your problems.












Christina Sponias continued Carl Jung's research into the human psyche, discovering the cure for all mental illnesses, and simplifying the scientific method of dream interpretation that teaches you how to exactly translate the meaning of your dreams, so that you can find health, wisdom and happiness.


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