In a few words I am planning to explain the dangers your children are exposed to, and show you how you can protect their mental health and safety forever.
By continuing the research Carl Jung begun in the unknown region of the human psyche through dream interpretation, I’m pretty sure I discovered the anti conscience, the wild side of the human conscience, that provokes mental illnesses.
Anti conscience does this by penetrating the human side of our conscience with its vile messages and absurdity. So unconscious mind that produces our dreams sends us important messages which work like psychotherapy. These messages Therefore in case we are indifferent to its existence.
Now this means that you have to indispensably teach your children how to translate the meaning of their dreams as pointed out by the scientific method when they become teens, or even better before they reach adolescence, with an eye to protect their mental health.
Your children will live free of mental illnesses forever, while building a strong and ‘self confident’ personality, as a consequence.
So unconscious mind will eliminate the dangerous influence of the anti conscience before they become adults. Of course they may become depressed teens, or acquire graver mental illnesses, if you won’t be a cautious parent and care about guaranteeing the mental health of your children while they are still young and their anticonscience isn’t so powerful yet. Considering the above said. Mental illness begins with the invasion of the anticonscience into the human side of a person’s conscience.
Accordingly the individual also becomes more insensitive, and more indifferent to what’s bad or painful. Therefore the more she accepts the absurdity imposed by the ‘anti conscience’, the more the ability to constructively criticize the world and form logical conclusions becomes impaired. Shocking behavior of teens who harm their own bodies is a tragic example that clearly reflects the influence of the ‘anti conscience’. Whenever considering it as a pain relief, these teens defend selfabuse. They can’t recognize this truth, they feel an absurd pleasure when they harm themselves as long as they are dominated by absurdity. They don’t accept following psychotherapy, or being considered mentally ill.
Accordingly the general indifference to this alarming behavioral abnormality is tragic. This is the real reason why even the teens who live in normal conditions imitate the behavior of those who pass through traumatic experiences during their childhood or adolescence, and end up mutilating themselves. It will destroy an entire forest, when it starts burning a small piece of wood. Absurdity is as dangerous as fire. You must prevent this destruction before And so it’s right after they become teens. You have to be prudent and care about eliminating the roots of absurdity from their minds while you still can. Basically, that’s how you’ll understand how to protect themselves thanks to the unconscious guidance they could be receiving from dream interpretations.
You and your partner must care about learning the dream language and follow the unconscious guidance in your dreams without delay.
The unconscious sanctity is your guarantee that you and your family are safe.
Did you know that the unconscious wisdom is beyond any doubt, facilitating triumph in a very dangerous environment, You’ll also find out how to prevent the premature death of your children by introducing them to the wisdom that will basically simplifying the scientific method of dream interpretation that teaches you how to exactly translate the meaning of your dreams, wisdom and happiness.
Ann Miller is a certified mental health coach and wellness writer with a strong background in psychology and emotional resilience. With over a decade of experience in helping individuals manage stress, anxiety, and burnout, Ann specializes in making complex mental health topics accessible and empowering.
She holds a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology and has worked with both individual clients and organizations to promote emotional well-being and work-life balance. Through her writing, Ann aims to break the stigma surrounding mental health and offer practical, compassionate guidance for everyday challenges.
When she's not writing or consulting, Ann enjoys early morning yoga, quiet reading time, and exploring nature trails with her dog. Her personal philosophy: "Mental health is not a luxury — it’s a foundation for everything we do."