Journeys of the Psyche Jung, Dreams, and the Inner Meaning of Travel
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Parthasarathy V
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Why do so many dreams involve trains, buses, flights, missed connections, and unfamiliar journeys?
In Journeys of the Psyche, Parthasarathy V explores travel dreams not as symbols of escape, but as precise psychological maps drawn by the unconscious. Grounded in Jungian psychology and illustrated through carefully selected dream sequences, this book shows how the psyche uses movement to communicate timing, readiness, ethical restraint, ancestral weight, authority, and individuation.
From crowded train compartments and missed flights to reversed journeys, flying escapes, and quiet withdrawals, each mode of travel reveals a distinct inner meaning. These dreams do not predict external travel—they chart inner transformation. They show when the psyche is ready to move forward, when it must wait, when it must release inherited baggage, and when movement itself becomes unnecessary.
Written in clear, accessible language yet faithful to Jung’s depth psychology, this book integrates theory with lived dream material. It traces how travel dreams evolve across years—from urgency and escape to discernment, integration, and inner authority.
This is not a dream dictionary.
It is a psychological journey through movement itself.
For readers interested in Jung, dreams, symbolism, and the inner logic of transformation, Journeys of the Psyche offers a grounded, humane, and quietly powerful guide.