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Behavior in dreams describes the dynamics of our lives. Hope, fear, doubt and conflict in life are all the materials of our dreams. Knowing our dreams will help us better understand our life experiences.

First, suppose you come from other countries. If you dream of Jackie Chan, of course, no one knows. If you think that you are from another country and have never met Jackie Chan, then you can find that you have a special connection with Jackie Chan.

Here are some basic questions that you can ask yourself to explore the meaning of dreams.

1. The feeling of reliving that dream is, does it remind you of something in your current life?

2. Describe the environmental background in the dream: location, atmosphere, feeling. How do you feel in this environment? Or, what does the whole environment look like to you? Or, what's it like to stand there and sit in the car?

3. Does all this remind you of anything? Does the whole place and feeling remind you of life?

Ask each environmental background in the dream with questions 2 and 3.

4. Who is X?

Please tell the dreamer who everyone appears in the dream. Let me emphasize once again that if you remind you that you are from another country and don't know everything in life, then the dreamer (you) may convey more responses. If not, "What does X mean to you?" This can help dreamers explore and experience the personal authenticity of dream images.

5.what does x look like?

What do you think of X in the dream? Another way to ask questions is what kind of person the dreamer X is, or what kind of personality X has. Dreamers are more about the characters in their dreams and the impressions in their sober lives. We must know how the dreamer feels about X. If the dreamer doesn't know X, he can ask, "What kind of person do you think X might be? Please explain his appearance and behavior in the dream. "

6. What does X look like in my dream? What are you doing?

7. What is your relationship with X when you are awake?

This question can reveal the characteristics of your relationship with them, such as intimacy, meeting by chance, problems, diversity and so on.

8. Does X remind you of anyone or anything in your life?

From this description, you usually think of someone who has a relationship, someone who has an impact on your life, or some aspect of yourself. If not, you can continue to ask:

9. Are there any parts similar to X?

At this time, you may have a lot of resistance, because you described a person you hate. Then ask yourself, have you ever felt anything from the standpoint of X?

What is 10? y?

Ask the dreamer (you) to define every important item that appears in your dream, and please tell the purpose and usage of these items, remind the dreamer that you are from another country and have never seen or heard of Y, and let the dreamer know that you don't have a scientific attitude to accurately understand Y, but the dreamer's thoughts and understanding of what Y is and how Y works.

1 1. What is Y in the dream?

Just find out the general feeling of Y and the dreamer's feeling of Y in his dream. Does the dreamer like y or not? Dreamers think y is wonderful? Bored? Is it necessary? Still beneficial?

12. Does the Y in your dream remind you of anything, anyone or any part of your life? What made you think of this?

13. Think carefully about the important behaviors and events in your dreams and ask yourself whether these behaviors and events remind you of anything in your sober life.

After the dreamer defines and describes the complete dream or the image in the dream, he can string the dreamer's description into a line with the dreamer's statement. So, does the dreamer "connect" the dream experience with any situation in life?

14. Now, how do you understand your dream?

You can refer to the book "You are the Dream Master".