Am I the only one that's in college, yet still dreams about tests in highschool that I didn't know how to solve I'm a 3rd-year college student, and when I'm dreaming I'm like, oh yeah I'm in my (junior year highschool class) and oh yeah there was a test today but I forgot and wow these questions look difficult, dang I'm going to fail this class...
I mean there’s only a handful of uni students but I’m sure many of us probably have had nightmares about high school classes at some point
I'm still having dreams about it as if I was physically present, like I time-traveled into a parallel universe and I physically believe I'm really doing it, and I do things according to my thoughts without being able to close my eyes. (Sometimes I'm in a horror game and in order to block a monster coming at me, I block it with my hands). There was also one time where I realized I was in a dream, and I decided to look at my arms, and my arms were stitched everywhere in a cross-cross It looked like this: |dw:1572045262606:dw| How terrifying is that
You dream about what's on your mind. That's what my dreams always are at least. If they're murky, tell yourself the truth. And the next dream will be sharper, and more clearer. After that dream, think about it. Ponder about it. This weekend is a great opportunity. Freud believed that dreams are wishes that we put on shelves, and never fulfilled. So they are mental reminders in a way. Knocks at your front door. To let you know that they prevail, and await your attention.
I think year-long gaming addiction has been infused into my mind too much.
I'll message you.
Going off this tangent, you've heard of thought-crime, but let me introduce a new concept: Dream-crime. Anyone that commits a crime in their dream will be punished as if they've done it in real life.
Almost all of Freud's Psychoanalytic theories were based on dreams. He felt that dreams are one of the major ways to open up the unconscious mind, along with anger and hypnotism. Like Shadow said, practice metacognition, where you think about how you actually think and dream and behave. And yeah we can use dreams to predict the criminal ability of a person but maybe not punish them for that. Sometimes due to the recency effect people dream of what they were doing or watching right before they slept.
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