You might be wondering how it is possible to write an entire book on
fish from a psychological standpoint. Apart from the biological
creatures which are, in themselves, fascinating creatures, there is a
rich palette of traditional folklore, fairy tales and mythological
stories about fish. It is, therefore, not surprising that the fish often
rises up out of the depths of the soul of modern man into his dreams.
We all dream, even if we are often not aware of it. We also know that
both man and animals become ill if they are prevented from dreaming over
a longer period of time. Thus, we may assume that, in some unknown way,
dreaming keeps us healthy. Modern Depth Psychology has shown us that
dreams produce images or symbols that convey meaning. This helps us to
better understand both our own human nature and the nature of our
invisible companions who influence our destiny. In this sense, dreams
are a source of self-knowledge. On a collective level, they can provide
us with information about our vital, inner, spiritual processes that
shape both our culture and our communal lives. The fish is an especially
meaningful symbol that appears to be pointing towards a possible,
fundamental psychic renewal of our time from out of the depths of the
unconscious psyche. The author investigates these themes in important
dreams had by people today. Whilst moving within the field of dream
interpretation and Depth Psychology, the book is also accessible to the
interested layperson.