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Pesquisas e Práticas Psicossociais

 ISSN 1809-8908

AZEVEDO, Patrick Wagner de. The mystic of Simone Weil and the analysis of dreams: approximation between the Phenomenology and the Analytical Psychology. []. , 14, 4, pp.1-15. ISSN 1809-8908.

In this work, we intend to make ambits of existence that are rarely seen together dialogue: dream analysis, in an approach of Analytical Psychology in an encounter with daseinsanalysis, and the mystical experience. To this end, we made use of a dream from one of my patients and Simone Weil's reports, a mystical Jew from the 20th Century. In this sense, my patient brought an emblematic dream which revealed that the spiritual ambit of his existence was receiving little attention. We see that dreams can assume the role of pointing to Dasein that different existential ambits are being neglected. Similarly, for Analytical Psychology, individuation presents itself as an encounter of unconscious ambits of existence not considered by the unilateral feature of consciousness. The mystical experience, understood as the personal relationship with God, in Christianity, is one of these ambits and, when neglected, can produce a limitation on the existential liberty of the individual. The technical world seems to disqualify experiences that are not apprehensible by logical reason, but the existence can sustain the essential liberty and remain open, plural and prone to the explosion of possibilities that Dasein, ultimately, is. The daseinsanalys is a psychotherapeutic practice sustained by Heidegger's Hermeneutic Phenomenology and points to welcoming the everlasting diversity of existential possibilities that cross Dasein. For the Analytical Psychology, the process of individuation, which receives from dreams its own senses, points towards a fertile dialogue between consciousness and the plural universe, dynamic and open from the unconscious. The mystery, donor of meanings, can be an angle from which a meeting between Phenomenology and Analytical Psychology is possible.

: Mystic; Dream analysis; Phenomenology; Daseinsanalysis; Analytical Psychology.

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