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Recurring dreams are your subconscious sending a signal you have not yet decoded. From falling to being chased, discover why certain dreams repeat and what pattern analysis reveals about unresolved emotions, stress triggers, and personal growth.
Read More →Ibn Sirin, the 8th-century scholar, developed a systematic approach to dream interpretation rooted in the Quran and Hadith. Learn how true dreams (Ru'ya) differ from ordinary dreams, and how his methodology classifies symbols across spiritual and worldly dimensions.
Read More →Freud saw dreams as disguised wish fulfillment rooted in repressed desires. Jung viewed them as messages from the collective unconscious, rich with archetypes. Explore how these two giants of psychology interpret the same dream in fundamentally different ways.
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