Police and Thief Jung, Dreams, Law, and the Inner Court of Justice
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Police and Thief: Jung, Dreams, Law, and the Inner Court of Justice is a rigorous Jungian exploration of recurring dream symbols involving police, thieves, courts, authority, and judgment.
Drawing on decades of recorded dreams, this book examines how the psyche responds when external systems of law, recognition, and justice fail to account for lived integrity. Police and thieves appear not as moral stereotypes, but as archetypal functions—investigation and transgression, order and displacement—through which the unconscious tests conscience.
Across heist dreams, courtroom scenes, wrongful accusation, historical injustice, and ethical escape, the book traces the formation of what Jung might call an inner court: a psychic space where law is internalized, judgment is suspended, and truth is preserved without inflation.
This is not a self-help book, nor a crime narrative. It is a disciplined psychological record of how dreams negotiate law, responsibility, restraint, and meaning—when outer justice is incomplete.
Written for serious readers of Jung, depth psychology, mythology, and ethics, this work stands at the intersection of dream analysis, conscience, and modern life.