Episode notes
Session 92, dated September 28, 1964, posits that dreams are not random neurological byproducts but are meticulously constructed realities originating from distinct layers of the subconscious. The central argument is that dream elements are chosen with "amazing discrimination" and function as multi-dimensional symbols, simultaneously representing daily events, subconscious fears, past-life instances, and future possibilities. This creation process, termed "psychic expansion," projects energy into forms that achieve independent existence. Consequently, the session asserts the existence of a persistent and cohesive "dream universe" that is as valid and structured as the physical universe, held together by a similar "psychic agreement" or telepathic consensus.
The Intricate Construction of Dreams
The session fundamentally refutes the ide ...