In "Memories, Dreams, Reflections," C.G. Jung emphasizes the significance of dreams in revealing the genuine nature of an individual's psyche. He suggests that dreams bring forth a clear representation of reality, unfiltered by personal desires or misconceptions. This notion highlights how dreams act as a mirror, reflecting one's true situation rather than an idealized version that either the observer or the dreamer might wish to see.
Jung's perspective encourages introspection and...