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To-day we come to the study of Any Claima against the estatejects which has ever been penned: one of the most fascinating sub- of the above mentioned Olcer are "Dreams and thair Interpretation." to be preferred by to be addressed to the Officer Compreted the immortal "Pilgrim's the 30th John Bunyan was a dreamer, and November. 1929. Communications manding, Royal Air Force Base, Progress: "I awoke," says Bun- out of his dreams has been inter-

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We now approach the wonderful study of dreams, and in passing consider the strongest and certainly the most fascinating card that the repressed material has to play in its effort to manifest itself, namely that of symbolism. The whole question of symbolism la one of | great complexity, into which it will not be necessary in my discourse to go into completely. It has often been pointed out that it is charac- teristic of the average human mind to think and speak in pictures and symbols rather than in actual thoughts and groups of ideas which these symbols represent. Words themselves are. in one sense, nothing but symbols, and a mo- ment's reflection will show what an enormous part of our speaking and

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and awarded a decoration known as Now, and then, when the incitement the Victoria Cross. We come by all of the wish happens to arise during this information, not because he sleep, there may be very little distor-: carries a placard announcing these, tion. A man who has eaten a supper facts, but because he carries a few of sardines, salt herring or something pence worth of metal and ribbons of the kind, dreams that he is at a arranged in certain ways; things oda fountain, drinking draught after

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Compromise unless it were the accepted repre- dream analysis,

Finally, we come to the study of Bentative in his mind of Ideas for seen that the dream consists of a mani. We have already which he was prepared to die. fest and-a-latent content, and that the Many of the things we prize most former is a distorted and symbolised dearly have their worth, not in expression of the latter, which is an themselves, but in the ideas for unconscions "wish" in the explained you are called upon to do should re- which they stand. A rose is the sense of the word. The dream may ceive your wholehearted attention and comarete representation of enough thus be regarded as yet another in-interest, your maximum ability. Do it etance of compromise between repress in such a way that those above you ed material and repressing force. On will take notice. You can compel them the other hand, sleep is preserved and to notice you if only you have enough an unacceptable idea is prevented from obtruding itself, recognisably into con upon you.

vigour and 'common sense. It depends sciousness, while on the other hand the your lot in life is to belittle yourself. become despondent about In everyday life, this symbolising unacceptable idea or "wish" succeeds To be determined on better things will process has limits in sane people. The in entering consciousness unrecognised. surely bring its reward. In gauging Jess normal he is, the mora will utterly and proceeds to realise itself in a sen your importance do. strange and foreign matters tend to sory picture of Its immediate gratificato float in a sea of superlativa egotism. allow yourself reach consciousness in this way, but ition, so long as he retains a reasonable grip) The means by which the repressing estimate of one's self must include

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"Day Remnants"

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CHAMBER MUSIC

its highest functions, such as those of The dream, according to Freud, criticism and judgment, that it will ac- arises from some of the activities and cept almost anything which can evade interests of the day preceding it, and the still active consure, no matter how from memories, wishes, and experiences absurd, grotesque, and opposed to associated therewith. These "day rem- reality its disguise, may be... Such a nants" would be elements threatening special effort is made, and the result is disturbance of sleep, and in using them To-night's Helena May a dream. A dream is a symbolic pic the dream shows itself to be the ture of the realisation of an uncon- guardian of sleep. They are in the scious wish: it represents the free ex-subconscious mind of the dreamer, and pression of an instinctive tendency are subjected to the distortion

Concert

Below is the programme of

1, Sonata in G Minor..

Camille Saint-Saens for Plano and Cello, Allegro.

Andante tranquillo sostenuto.

Allegro Moderato.

Madame et M. Bonenfant.

which has been subjected to repression. mechanisms in the production of the French music to be given at the It represents it in a disguised and sym- dream. In every case this is a mere concert bolised form because repression has covering for the central "wish" of the Bonenfant at the Helena May In- organised by Mme. to be circumvented and sleep has to be dream, and that this "wish" is a prostitute this evening: preserved. The repression will pass duct of the true conconscious mind- nothing which the dreamer would re-something Instinctive, Infantile, re- cognise in its true colours, and which pressed, and almost certainly sexual. would startle him into wakefulness. ItThis central "wish" expresses itself is obvious, too, that a symbolised and by means of a symbal which, being pictured presentation of the idea is de-'unintelligible to the dreamer's con- manded by the circumstances of the selousness, is "passed through," as it. case, The -Intellectual element in a wore, into the dream without further dream is nil Thordate no normal distortion. It is disguised already, be values, comparisons, alternatives, which causo symbollam is the language-the can be estimated And considered: only language of the true there are no fife," "bata," althoughs," scious. "eithers,""ors" in a dream. The whole The dream may deal with the pre- thing is bound to be dramafiad: pic sent problems of the dreamer, and tara writing pure and simple,

offers a statement of these, from the point of view of the unconscious, and One must begin to attempt to sometimes even an attempt to solve

* Analysing Dreams

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3.

1

Poeme d'un Your Gabriel Fanto,

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Toujours. Adlex

Mrs. Bowes-Smith Variations Symphoniques,

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analyse his own' dreams' and› those of them, Thia statement is disgulaed, not [4. (a) Air from Claude Debussy. mands will have our best attention.

others. The subject in us, difficult as because its content is necessary un- it is fascinating, but it should be noted acceptable, Bat because the language that especially after a certain amount of the unconscious, namely picture and of ability and experience has been symbol, has long been superseded by 5. gained, it is unwise to analyse the the conscious mind and is not now. dreams of ove' friends unlear the mat understood by until it la interpreted. tae is fully understood to be one of You dream of a great future, and I thorough clentine or medical treat can assure you that it is within your montre power tur make those dreams come true, The dream may be regarded as hay. This is how you can do it: Whatever

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Sonata in A Major Cesar Franek.

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