Václav Veselý

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A passage in the studies on consciousness by Stricker reads: “The dream does not consist of delusions merely; if, e.g., one is afraid of robbers in the dream, the robbers are, of course, imaginary, but the fear is real. One’s attention is thus called to the fact that the effective development in the dream does not admit of the judgment which one bestows upon the rest of the dream content, and the problem arises what part of the psychic processes in the dream may be real, i.e., what part of them may demand to be enrolled among the psychic processes of the waking state?”
The Interpretation of Dreams (AmazonClassics Edition)
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