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SUMMARY:Animal Dreams: Gifts of Body and Soul
DESCRIPTION:A dream of an animal promises the connection of body and psyche
 . While enhancing the dreamer's relationship to sensuality and instinct\, 
 animal dreams often hint at the sacred. Jung suggests that these dreams in
 vite us to engage in rituals of renewal that can reconnect us to our deepe
 st spiritual roots. So much has been written about animal dreams. Yet\, wh
 en we are visited at night by an animal\, we often don't know what to do w
 ith it. This presentation will suggest ways of understanding and relating 
 to these dreams. It will also explore the instinctual and religious meanin
 gs in animal dreams: dreams that renounce and dreams that embrace\, dreams
  of conflict and dreams of the sacred and terrifying. For in the animal is
  the god.\n\nPaula Smith-Marder\, PhD is a clinical psychologist and Jungi
 an analyst at the C.G.Jung Institute of Los Angeles where she is on facult
 y. She is also on faculty at the UCLA Department of Psychiatry and Bio-beh
 avioral Sciences where she consults at the Women's Life Center. She often 
 lectures on women's dreams during transition and on animal imagery. She ha
 s published in Psychological Perspectives on the archetypes of the pig and
  the rat.
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