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Sunday, April 28, 2024

๐Ÿ›Œ Dream Psychology by Sigmund Freud Featured Audiobook At Rife Vibes Therapy This Week


Dream Psychology
by Sigmund Freud


Publication date 2007-05-18Topics Librivox, audiobook, non-fiction, dreams, psychoanalysis, psychologyLanguage English

Librivox recording of Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud. Translated by M.D. Eder.

Not a few serious-minded students, […], have been discouraged from attempting a study of Freud’s dream psychology. The book in which he originally offered to the world his interpretation of dreams was as circumstantial as a legal record to be pondered over by scientists at their leisure, not to be assimilated in a few hours by the average alert reader. In those days, Freud could not leave out any detail likely to make his extremely novel thesis evidentially acceptable to those willing to sift data. - Freud himself, however, realized the magnitude of the task which the reading of his magnum opus imposed upon those who have not been prepared for it by long psychological and scientific training and he abstracted from that gigantic work the parts which constitute the essential of his discoveries.

The publishers of the present book deserve credit for presenting to the reading public the gist of Freud’s psychology in the master’s own words, and in a form which shall neither discourage beginners, nor appear too elementary to those who are more advanced in psychoanalytic study. - Dream psychology is the key to Freud’s works and to all modern psychology. With a simple, compact manual such as Dream Psychology there shall be no longer any excuse for ignorance of the most revolutionary psychological system of modern times.
(From the book introduction, by Andre Tridon)

Friday, April 5, 2024

Six Metaphysical Meditations by Renรฉ Descartes

Six Metaphysical Meditations

by Renรฉ Descartes




These are six meditations by the French philosopher Rene Descartes, best known for his conclusion "Cogito, ergro sum" "I Think, therefore I exist". They are called meditations because he clearly describes his deep reasoning on each topic. Each topic has objections made by Thomas Hobbs and Descartes' responses. The six topics areOf Things Doubtful
Of the Nature of Mans Mind, and that ’tis easier Proved to Be then our Body
Of God, and that there Is a God
Of Truth and Falsehood
Of the Essence of Things Material, and herein again of God, and that He does Exist.
Of Corporeal Beings and their Existence, as also of the Real Difference between Mind and Body
(Summary by phil chenevert)

Renรฉ Descartes, the renowned French philosopher, delved into profound metaphysical reflections in his work titled “Six Metaphysical Meditations”. In this collection, Descartes rigorously explores fundamental questions, including the existence of Godand the true distinction between mind and body.

These meditations are not mere casual ponderings; rather, they represent Descartes’ systematic reasoning. Each topic is accompanied by objections raised by Thomas Hobbes, to which Descartes provides his insightful responses.

If you’re curious to engage with Descartes’ philosophical journey, you can read or download the full text for free from Project Gutenberg1

The work is available in various formats, including EPUB, Kindle, and plain text.

Descartes’ famous maxim, “Cogito, ergo sum” (“I think, therefore I exist”), encapsulates the essence of his philosophical exploration. Dive into these metaphysical musings and discover the intricate interplay of reason, existence, and the divine.

Feel free to explore the depths of Descartes’ mind through these meditations! ๐ŸŒŸ๐Ÿ“š