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The Interpretation of Dreams

Dreams, symbols, and the unconscious engaged from a meditative angle rather than clinical dogma.

About the work

The Interpretation of Dreams engages dreams and symbols from a meditative angle rather than clinical dogma. Osho treats Freud's territory loosely; psychoanalytic purists will wince. Useful if night imagery interests you and you dislike reductionism.

Osho's treatment

Dreams and symbols from a meditative angle rather than clinical dogma. Osho engages Freud's territory loosely; psychoanalytic purists will wince. Useful if night imagery interests you and you dislike reductionism.

Who should read this

Readers who journal dreams and want spiritual framing. Meditators noticing symbolic mind without wanting therapy manual. Those bridging psychology curiosity and meditation.

Who should skip or wait

Licensed clinicians seeking evidence-based protocol— not this book. Freud scholars expecting faithful exegesis. Readers with active psychosis needing psychiatric care—not dream commentary.

Editions and formats

Not Freud's Interpretation of Dreams—different author, similar title theme. Verify Osho as author on used listings. Not substitute for mental health treatment.

Where to read or buy

Titles and ISBNs shift between print runs, e-books, and audio. Use the library link to confirm the edition you want; use the shop when you plan to buy. Open Library and WorldCat help if you prefer borrowing or comparing holdings at libraries near you.

Continue within Osho's published catalog—each page links to official sources.

Common questions

Same as Freud's book?
No—Osho's talks on dreams and symbols, not Freud's text.
Therapy replacement?
No. Contemplative exploration, not clinical treatment.
Keep a dream journal?
Helpful while reading—Osho invites noticing night mind in waking practice.