Quotes About Subconscious
Alternatives are difficult to represent, and in some cases they are expressed by the division of the dream into two halves of equal length.
~ Sigmund Freud
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It is the relation of similarity, congruence, or convergence, the just like, which dreams have the most various means of expressing better than anything else.
~ Sigmund Freud
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É seguro supor, portanto, que o que foi sonhado no sonho é uma representação da realidase, a verdadeira lembrança, ao passo que a continuação do sonho, pelo contrário, meramente representa o que aquele que sonha deseja. Incluir algo num sonho dentro de um sonho equivale assim a desejar que a coisa descrita como um sonho jamais tivesse acontecido.
~ Sigmund Freud
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We may say that the patient does not remember anything at all of what he has forgotten and repressed, but rather acts it out. He reproduces it not as a memory, but as an action; he repeats it, without of course being aware of the fact that he is repeating it.
~ Sigmund Freud
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The greater the resistance, the more thoroughly remembering will be replaced by acting out (repetition)....he repeats everything deriving from the repressed element within himself that has already established itself in his manifest personality.
~ Sigmund Freud
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repression—which we must carefully note is not a suspension. The excitations in question are produced as usual but are prevented from attaining their aim by psychic hindrances, and are driven off into many other paths until they express themselves in a symptom.
~ Sigmund Freud
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The details of the process by which repression changes a possibility of pleasure into a source of 'pain' are not yet fully understood, or are not yet capable of clear presentation, but it is certain that all neurotic 'pain' is of this kind, is pleasure which cannot be experienced as such.
~ Sigmund Freud
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Ben'de yaln?zca en derin olanlar deÄŸil en yüce olanlar da bilinçsiz kalabilir demek zorunday?z. Böylelikle, en baÅŸta bilinçli Ben hakk?nda söylediÄŸimiz ÅŸey; onun her ÅŸeyden önce bir Beden-Ben'i olduÄŸu bilgisi, bize sergileniyormuÅŸ gibidir." Sigmund Freud, 'Ben ve O', sayfa 52
~ Sigmund Freud
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prohibición, porque sin ella hubiera penetrado la
~ Sigmund Freud
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Finalmente, há outro fato que se deve ter em mente como capaz de levar os sonhos a serem esquecidos, a saber, que a maioria das pessoas têm muito pouco interesse pelos seus sonhos. Qualquer um, como um pesquisador científico, que preste atenção aos seus sonhos por certo período de tempo, terá mais sonhos do que habitualmente - o que, sem dúvida, significa que ele se recorda dos seus sonhos com maior facilidade e frequencia.
~ Sigmund Freud
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The dream is to be regarded, says Binz, as a physical process always useless, frequently morbid.
~ Sigmund Freud
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The ideas so far produced are insufficient for the interpretation of the dream.
~ Sigmund Freud
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The mind is like an iceberg. It floats with one-seventh of its bulk above water.
~ Sigmund Freud
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We dream of what we have seen, said, desired, or done.
~ Sigmund Freud
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A joke will allow us to exploit something ridiculous in our enemy which we could not bring forward openly or consciously.
~ Sigmund Freud
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Desde que superamos o erro de achar que nosso habitual esquecimento significa uma destruição do traço mnemônico, tendemos à suposição contrária de que na vida psíquica nada que uma vez se formou pode acabar, de que tudo é preservado de alguma maneira e poder ser trazido novamente à luz em circunstâncias adequadas, mediante uma regressão de largo alcance, por exemplo.
~ Sigmund Freud
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The desires which are realized in dreams are left over from the day or, as a rule, the day previous, and the feeling has become intently emphasized and fixed during the day thoughts. Accidental and indifferent matters, or what must appear so to the child, find no acceptance in the contents of the dream.
~ Sigmund Freud
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They dream that they are already up, that they are washing, or already in school, at the office, etc., where they ought to be at a given time. The night before an intended journey one not infrequently dreams that one has already arrived at the destination; before going to a play or to a party the dream not infrequently anticipates, in impatience, as it were, the expected pleasure.
~ Sigmund Freud
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The dream does never trouble itself about things which are not deserving of our concern during the day, and trivialities which do not trouble us during the day have no power to pursue us whilst asleep.
~ Sigmund Freud
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el sujeto entraña pensamientos de los que nada sabe; esto es, como una percepción endopsíquica de lo reprimido.
~ Sigmund Freud
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La neurosis obsesiva deja ver, mucho más claramente que la histeria, cómo los factores que integran las psiconeurosis no deben buscarse en la vida sexual actual, sino en la infantil.
~ Sigmund Freud
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Los sueños quedan así definidos como la actividad anímica del durmiente durante el estado de reposo.
~ Sigmund Freud
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An important element in the theory of repression is the view that repression is not an event that occurs once but that it requires a permanent expenditure [of energy]. If this expenditure were to cease, the repressed impulse, which is being fed all the time from its sources, would on the next occasion flow along the channels from which it had been forced away, and the repression would either fail in its purpose or would have to be repeated an indefinite number of times.
~ Sigmund Freud
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sanat, çocukluk tecrübelerinin büyüklüÄŸe aktar?lmas?d?r.
~ Sigmund Freud
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