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The author examines dreaming through prolonged personal observation and introspection, outlining methodological approaches and focusing on normal dream phenomena. He analyzes the elements and logic of dreams — kaleidoscopic imagery, fusion of impressions, subconscious associations, and automatic reasoning — and considers sensory and visceral influences, emotions, symbolism, failures of movement, erotic and nightmare material, and common motifs such as flying and falling. The work distinguishes clinical, experimental, and introspective methods, argues for careful firsthand recording to avoid fallacies, and links dream content to waking life, bodily states, and mental processes while resisting claims about exceptional telepathic or prophetic phenomena.
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