• Episode 10: I Dream of You To Wake: Why We Dream Of Others

  • 2023/11/17
  • 再生時間: 27 分
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Episode 10: I Dream of You To Wake: Why We Dream Of Others

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  • Averaging six dreams per night, we spend up to one-third of our lives in a dream state. Using the words and ideas of Freud, Jung, and others, we explore dreams in this podcast, how they protect and project, and why dreams stray from self to others. Featuring Christina Rossetti’s poem “I dream of you, to wake.” Listen & Chill [26:40].

    Ever wonder what your dreams are trying to tell you about your relationships and emotional state? If you're intrigued by the intricate web of dreams, love, and spirituality, join me, as we venture into the illustrious world of Christina Rossetti. We'll contrast her Sonnet of Sonnets with the Old Testament's Psalm of Psalms, shining a light on the resounding themes of love, loss, and faith. Our journey into Rossetti's life will reveal her experiences of love, loss, and her unwavering faith expressed through her evocative writings.

    Can the power of dreams, love, and art truly help us process our emotions, consolidate memories, and resolve conflicts? In this episode, we'll unravel the intricate layers of Rossetti's "I Dream of You to Wake". Through this exploration, we'll delve into the bittersweet nature of dreams and the temporary escape they offer from reality. Be prepared to immerse yourself in the contrast between Rossetti's dream world and reality, and learn to appreciate the solace that comes from writing, reading, and reflecting on our dreams. This episode is your invitation to a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between dreams and reality as seen through Rossetti's lens.

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    When noted, episodes of this podcast may include explicit language and themes. (C) Copyright 2023 by "The Dante Remy Podcast." All Rights Reserved. No portion of this audio or audio script may be reproduced or adapted to create monetized or derivative works without expressed written permission and citation as required by the owner.

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Averaging six dreams per night, we spend up to one-third of our lives in a dream state. Using the words and ideas of Freud, Jung, and others, we explore dreams in this podcast, how they protect and project, and why dreams stray from self to others. Featuring Christina Rossetti’s poem “I dream of you, to wake.” Listen & Chill [26:40].

Ever wonder what your dreams are trying to tell you about your relationships and emotional state? If you're intrigued by the intricate web of dreams, love, and spirituality, join me, as we venture into the illustrious world of Christina Rossetti. We'll contrast her Sonnet of Sonnets with the Old Testament's Psalm of Psalms, shining a light on the resounding themes of love, loss, and faith. Our journey into Rossetti's life will reveal her experiences of love, loss, and her unwavering faith expressed through her evocative writings.

Can the power of dreams, love, and art truly help us process our emotions, consolidate memories, and resolve conflicts? In this episode, we'll unravel the intricate layers of Rossetti's "I Dream of You to Wake". Through this exploration, we'll delve into the bittersweet nature of dreams and the temporary escape they offer from reality. Be prepared to immerse yourself in the contrast between Rossetti's dream world and reality, and learn to appreciate the solace that comes from writing, reading, and reflecting on our dreams. This episode is your invitation to a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between dreams and reality as seen through Rossetti's lens.

Support the show

When noted, episodes of this podcast may include explicit language and themes. (C) Copyright 2023 by "The Dante Remy Podcast." All Rights Reserved. No portion of this audio or audio script may be reproduced or adapted to create monetized or derivative works without expressed written permission and citation as required by the owner.

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