Abstract

This essay examines a selection of dreams all seeming to converge in a synchronistic manner at various points during the COVID-19 pandemic. The shifting tides of humanity are easiest to witness and understand psychologically on the personal and cultural levels, whereas the overarching archetypal patterns are difficult to comprehend. Through the intermediary of the dream image, an indirect, intersectional experience between personal and archetypal, we can ascertain remote transitions taking place, affecting us without our direct awareness. In this phenomenological study, the dream interpretations seem to point toward a potential for Eros development, a process present in individual experience with collective implications, and conceived of as stemming from the archetypal realm. We are, no doubt, a civilization very much in transition. How might we better understand this in the context of symbolic knowledge?

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