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Jamieson Webster on Freud

Apology

CHAPTER

The Deliriousness of the Moment

Freud says nothing we have once mentally possessed can be entirely lost. Even the most insignificant impression leaves an unalterable trace, which is indefinitely capable of revival. Do you think that's true? I do. It feels impossible to me. There's a late stage moment in analysis where kind of delirious, it's probably a bit defensive against the transference or something. But the dream becomes this rabbit hole, this portal where you just all of a sudden go back to all these things. And it's quasi-miraculous. Things that you think that you would never remember for a second just whoosh, whoosh,. whoosh, come back. "I really want

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