About the Author, Translator and Commentator of Georges Romey's Works | p. ix |
Foreword | p. 1 |
To Dream our Life | p. 13 |
Introduction to the Dictionary of Symbols | p. 27 |
The image | p. 27 |
The Process and the Data Base | p. 30 |
Towards a Grammar of Symbols | p. 46 |
Three Pairs of Circles | p. 50 |
Three Symbols with Pairs of Circles | p. 50 |
From the Shield to the Sail | p. 51 |
From the Hood to the Bat | p. 52 |
The Dream of Leda | p. 54 |
From the Mushroom to the Stars | p. 56 |
Determinative function | p. 57 |
Function of summation | p. 57 |
The Graph of Summations | p. 57 |
Function of substitution (with minimal side-effect) | p. 58 |
From the Fleur-de-Lis to the Queen | p. 59 |
Function of progressivity | p. 60 |
Function of complementarity | p. 60 |
The words | p. 63 |
The interpretation | p. 63 |
The logic of Neurons | p. 63 |
On the Crossing of the Threshold | p. 64 |
The Graph of Leda's Dream | p. 67 |
Linguistic and Symbolics | p. 71 |
Warning | p. 78 |
Amplification Of Key Symbols from Romey's Guide | p. 81 |
Basic five Chinese Elements | p. 81 |
Water 41%æ | p. 82 |
Metal: Iron 6%æ, plus Gold 9%æ and Copper 3.5%æ | p. 83 |
Fire 6%æ | p. 84 |
Earth-dirt 5%æ | p. 85 |
Wood 4%æ | p. 87 |
Seven Indian or Eight Tibetan Chakra Colors | p. 88 |
Red æ | p. 88 |
Orange æ | p. 89 |
Yellow æ | p. 90 |
bis. Ochre and Gold æ | p. 91 |
Green æ | p. 93 |
Blue æ | p. 94 |
Indigo æ | p. 95 |
Purple æ | p. 95 |
White 50% æ | p. 96 |
Black 51%* | p. 97 |
Jung's Essential Archetypes | p. 99 |
The Fox | p. 100 |
Cardinal Directions | p. 101 |
North 3% | p. 101 |
South 13% | p. 102 |
The USA 2% | p. 104 |
West 1, 5% | p. 105 |
Symbols Different for Male versus Female Dreamers | p. 106 |
Lady Bird | p. 106 |
Bear | p. 107 |
Soil - Earth - Clay | p. 109 |
Symbols Different in Wakeful versus Sleep Dreams | p. 110 |
The Ultimate Symbol for FWD, NAET, and Theology | p. 113 |
The Heart æ | p. 113 |
What Happens in a Cure of Free Wakeful Dreaming | p. 117 |
Therapist's Protocol Recommended for Free Wakeful Dreaming | p. 117 |
Beforehand | p. 118 |
In process | p. 118 |
Afterwards | p. 119 |
How about NSD? | p. 120 |
Is it comparable to psychoanalysis? | p. 121 |
Whatever later on? | p. 121 |
The Functions of the Dream | p. 122 |
The Function of Healing | p. 122 |
The Words of the Imaginary | p. 126 |
The Formation of the Symbol | p. 126 |
Images in Action | p. 130 |
The Favorites of the Imaginary | p. 130 |
The Complex of Oedipus | p. 137 |
The Complex of Castration | p. 141 |
Daring the Abyss | p. 145 |
The Revolution of Free Wakeful Dreaming | p. 149 |
Freud, Jung, Desoille, and the Others | p. 149 |
About Transference | p. 155 |
Directed Wakeful Dream and Free Wakeful Dream | p. 155 |
Meeting the Unforeseeable | p. 159 |
In Free Wakeful Dreams, the Descent is not the Way to Hell! | p. 163 |
Dreaming for Rebirth | p. 167 |
How the World Becomes a Jail | p. 167 |
Genesis and Development of the Split from the Ego | p. 167 |
The Rehabilitation of the Intolerable | p. 172 |
Resetting communication with the forbidden contents | p. 172 |
The Other Side of Things: The Crossing of the Threshold | p. 176 |
The Types of Thresholds and the Succession of Passages | p. 176 |
The Indices of Authenticity of the Crossing | p. 196 |
A Machine to Reverse Time | p. 231 |
The Hypothesis | p. 231 |
The Facts | p. 238 |
The Biological Supports | p. 240 |
Can the Nervous Influx Pass the Arrow of Time? | p. 248 |
A Re-analysis of Jung's Report on a Sleep Dream | p. 251 |
Jung's report on the dream of the crab | p. 252 |
The Analytic or Reductive Method | p. 254 |
The Synthetic or Constructive Method | p. 257 |
Return to the Objective Level for an Identification | p. 259 |
The Pragmatic or Syntactic Method | p. 262 |
The Search for a Disturbing Projection Target | p. 265 |
On the Hazards of Transference | p. 267 |
Dealing with Energy from Archetypes in the Unconscious | p. 270 |
Fear in Sleep versus Wakeful Hope | p. 274 |
A Glimpse at the Benefits of Wakeful Dreaming | p. 277 |
The Liberation of Intelligence | p. 281 |
Considerations on the Three Dreams of Descartes | p. 281 |
Cybernetics for a Trilogy | p. 284 |
Neurosis versus Positive Complexes and Innovation | p. 287 |
Qualia, Symbols, Images, and Words through Hobson's dreams | p. 292 |
Oedipus: Freedom Fighter | p. 296 |
Whereabouts | p. 298 |
Glossary | p. 301 |
Bibliographical References | p. 308 |
Index of Dreamers | p. 313 |
Word index | p. 314 |
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