Dreams
are messages from the Self, the center or core of the personality.
The Self is a source of wisdom that is wiser than the ego (conscious
mind). When a person's worldview is outdated, the person may
have destructive dreams: earthquakes, tidal waves, burning houses
or cars, war, people chasing him or her, etc. These dreams may
correlate with psychological symptoms such as depression or
anxiety. Part of the reason for the anxiety or depression at
these phases is that the old outlook is under attack (in the
case of anxiety) or is dying (in the case of depression). A
depressed woman dreams: "I am standing in a building with
my children, waiting for the end of the world." In the
woman's case, her depression correlated with the loss of her
old worldview. The depression was lifted as she developed a
larger, more fitting worldview for the stage of life she was
entering.
It
appears that each individual has a unique life path, and the
Self helps guide a person to his or her psychological maturity
along that life path. The Self is like a coach who wants to
bring out the full potential of the individual he or she is
working with. The Self, especially through dreams, guides the
individual through his or her various life stages.