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Psychoanalysis

Chapter 4 IV HYPNOGOGIC AND HYPNOPOMPIC VISIONS

Word Count: 668    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

om wakefulness to sleep is characterized at first by blurred visions, colours, shapes, moving objects with a

night. The observer has to train himself to wake up after a few minutes of unc

ssage from one state to another. One hypnogogic vision I have had many times is of wading slowly int

epresented a truckman looking like myself whipping a team of horses hitched to a

in placing their own police in charge of the disturbance. The newcomers were attired like the front row girls of the Follies. No more symb

ized by appropriate representation but the mental work of reali

. There is no gap between waking thoughts and sleeping tho

s, "visualizes, dramatises and inter

tment to the mucous of my nose before

one else. Only I notice that it is my right

ion did not help my nose trouble but simply concealed i

ich a character would intimate a certain fact to anot

fering to another man

n impression of heat which has not t

ember something which in m

rouchy clerk who refuses to impart it

mple arguments could be brought fo

oves downward through my field of

lly merge with waking thoughts in

pic visions generally dramatize our awak

collected by Silberer fr

arty of people, take leave of

I drive home along the sam

half hour: I dreamt then that I was locked up in a house

house, a forest, a dark valley or take a tra

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