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AskFreud.Org
Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise.

AskFreud.Org
"Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise."

Freud’s 150th birthday marked the beginning of a whole new era in psychoanalytical counseling. Internet portal AskFreud.org was opened 6.30 P.M. on Saturday, 6th of May.
This innovative electronic gateway to the study of subconscious combines elements of blogger, social network and wiki-type interactive knowledge repository. Everybody who speaks English, regardless of race, sex, age or income, can appeal to papa Freud and jot down the obsessing-intriguing psychoanalytical experiences online.
Other users, in turn, can comment, rate and mark the most interesting entries for latter re-examination.
Dreams, or “the golden road to the subconscious” as Freud used to call them, are probably going to form the most important subject-matter of the portal. Nevertheless, every day our darker side unfolds itself in cases of forgetting names, things and events; slips of the tongue; false remembering etc. – all that is now known under the general term Parapraxis. If not marked up, dreams will be forgotten and fragmentary leads of our inner self will stream off the memory.
AskFreud.org is an opportunity for everybody to stay on top of that information and get in better contact with our true dispositions, while also making new friends in the process. Different social networking and matchmaking tools, e.g. custom-tailored communities and unique phobia-sharers’ clubs, will be integrated to the portal.



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6th of May, 2006 - According to Ernest Jones, his biographer, Dr. Sigmund Freud was born at 6:30 P.M. on May 6th, 1856. AskFreud.org was opened exactly 150 years after his birth: 6:30 P.M. on May 6th, 2006.

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