If you have seen Freud's interpretation of dreams? You may not be surprised or even afraid of your dreams, and so on. Dreams are the realization of your wishes, but some dreams do not directly express this desire but are disguised? Why don't you take a good look at the following three pictures and words? Think about it. I believe you will have a different understanding of dreams. I suggest you read the book "The Interpretation of Dreams" and choose a few fragments for you first. In fact, you must have had this dream in your life. Maybe it can help you understand your dream? Remember to study the last three pictures, because that dream is really similar to yours.
The "wish realization" represented by dreams is often undisguised and extremely obvious, which makes people wonder why dreams are only recently understood. Some dreams, I can often experiment and do whatever I want. For example, I ate pickles or other salty food that night, and I would wake up with thirst at night. But before this "wake up", I often have a dream with the same content-I'm drinking water, and I'm drinking a big bowl of water, which tastes like a split throat and tastes as good as drinking cold ice water. Then I woke up and found that I really wanted to drink water. The reason for this dream is that I feel thirsty after waking up. This feeling causes the desire to drink water, and the dream tells me that it makes this desire come true, so it does have its function, and its essence I will mention soon. I usually sleep well and am not easily disturbed by physical needs; If I can quench my thirst with this dream of drinking water, I can wake up without thirst. It is such a "convenient dream" that dreams replace actions.
When I was a child, this kind of "convenient dream" often happened. At that time, I often worked late into the night, so getting up in the morning became a deadly task for me. So in the early morning, I often dream that I have got up and am refreshed, instead of worrying about not getting up, so that I can continue to sleep soundly. A hospital colleague who was as sleepy as me had the same dream, and his dream was even more absurd and interesting. He rented a room not far from the hospital, and the landlord would wake him up at a fixed time every morning. One morning, while this guy was sleeping soundly, the landlord knocked at the door again. "Mr. Energetic, get up!" Time to go to the hospital. "So he had the following dream: he was lying on the bed in the hospital ward with a medical record hanging on his head, which read" Pepi M, a medical student, aged 22 ",so he turned over and fell asleep again. Afterwards, he admitted that the motivation for this dream was nothing more than to doze off.