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The essays examine dreaming as a window onto the unconscious, arguing that dreams occur when stored memories press upward into semi-consciousness and escape during sleep like steam through a valve. Dreams are presented as selective recombinations of past impressions that reorganize perception and feeling rather than as purely mystical omens or meaningless noise. The author contrasts dream-processes with waking thought, considers how dream-material can reveal hidden motives and associations, and outlines philosophical and psychological methods for interpreting dream imagery to better understand how memory shapes present consciousness.
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