Dream of a hydraulic well

Thank you for your trust. I wish I could explain this dream. But frankly, I don't have enough confidence, so I'm sorry for the delay and keeping you waiting.

It should be said that this is a relatively standard dream.

The so-called standard is different from some dreams that have some direct connection with reality. Suppose a married man, there are many girls in the company who are very enthusiastic about her. In the evening, he went to the movies with the people of his dreams. This movie is so horrible that there is even a scene where a fairy drives a monster out of the screen and kills him. This dream looks strange, but it is easy to explain, because the goddess refers to his wife. Dreams reflect fear of the consequences of extramarital affairs.

And the dream you mentioned above lacks this direct connection with reality, or more accurately, it is difficult to see the connection. One of the reasons is that I know nothing about you; The second reason is that this is an isolated single scene. It is difficult to judge the relationship between the dream itself and the dreamer's life situation or mentality, subconscious, etc., because it is too "refractive". This kind of dream is a relatively standard dream. Most dreams are like this.

If you want to understand your dreams, you must first have a little knowledge of refraction or transformation.

You should understand that dreams are mostly a strange refraction or transformation of reality. Scenes, people, activities, etc. Usually not found in the dreamer's real life. For example, the dreamer in the dream sees a carrot and picks it up to eat, but it seems to be stuck. There are many possibilities for explanation. For a driver or novice driver, this carrot is probably the change of traffic lights, reflecting the dream owner's concern about driving safety and violating traffic rules. For a football or table tennis fan, carrot means football or table tennis, which reflects his concern for a certain game and hatred for the team he supports. If the dreamer is Yao Ming or Ding Junhui, carrots symbolize basketball or billiards respectively. For the first lover, it may mean something else. Even for an economist, radish may be the concretization of the very general concept of "commodity", or it may be a concrete symbol of some economic status quo (such as economic depression), thus reflecting the economist's unconscious self-confidence-confidence in his own economic views or methods to solve economic problems. Therefore, for dream researchers and analysts, I think we should first determine what carrots represent by combining the dreamer's identity, age, social status, knowledge education, life situation, ideological interest, etc. In other words, what is the phenomenon transformed from carrots in reality? How is it refracted? Otherwise, all dream interpretation will really become an idiotic dream.

There is a very important thing in your dream-a well. What does it stand for? Because I don't know the specific situation of the dreamer, it is difficult to guess and it is easy to become a fortune teller. However, I think you want me to give a reasonable explanation as much as possible, so you don't intend to use the old dream-dreaming method.

I vaguely believe that your dream reflects a competitive psychology.

1, "A row of people are killing wells" symbolizes that many people are engaged in the same activity. (What activities? It can be study, competition, competition, employment, production, performance and so on. )

2. These people "some know and some don't know", which means that not only people around you, but also a wide range of social groups are engaged in this activity. And you're one of them. For example, students, unemployed people, wage earners, white-collar workers, civil servants and so on.

3, "one person, one well" means that each has a division of labor (what is the division of labor? It can be responsibility, task, position, goal, etc. ).

4. What do you mean by hydraulic well? It is likely to be a post or functional department, such as schools, factories, mines, institutions, companies and even shops and commercial stalls. There is some pressure to get this position.

5, there was water first, and suddenly there was no water. Keep pressing, and there's water. This is the embodiment of the dreamer's subconscious expectations. It shows that the dreamer is aware of difficulties, pressures and setbacks, but he will work hard and his prospects (results, benefits, success or failure, etc.). ) would be better.

Please forgive me, the above analysis is only based on the assumption that we know nothing about the age, education and occupation of the dreamer, and it is completely ruled out. If we know the reality of the dreamer (for example, you come to me for an interview), then we will immediately greatly narrow the scope of the explanation, and it can be further concrete and more targeted.

Now I can't elaborate, so I have to ask you to take your seats accordingly.

Suppose you are a graduating student, then,

1, "a row of people killed the well", which means that many people are struggling at the end, hoping to find a job.

2, these people "some know, some don't know", indicating that not only you and your classmates are looking for a job, but also countless similar graduates are looking for a job.

3, "one person, one well", the society provides so many jobs, but there are many competitors who apply for the same major.

4. Water pressure well. So even if you are confident, you are under great pressure.

5, there was water first, and suddenly there was no water. Keep pressing, and there's water. I'm worried that I won't be able to find a job, and I'm even worried that I'll be fired after the probation period, but I still believe that I will always find a better job.

This is just an example. Doesn't mean you are really a fresh graduate. I'm sure you can draw inferences from others.

In a word, I think that no matter who you are, your dream reflects an inevitable competitive reality among people of the same type with similar living conditions, as well as a certain degree of psychological pressure and better self-confidence caused by this competitive reality.

Fortunately, the last picture of your dream (coming out of the water faster and more quickly than before) reflects your healthy psychology.

Probably wrong. An old man in Jinling made you laugh.