About having nightmares. I want to get the answer from different angles and aspects.

Hello, you have asked several questions, and I will answer them for you.

First of all, you had several identical dreams in the tourist city. To answer this question, first read a question and answer in my blog.

Interpretation of dreams (40) Q: Freud can have the same dream over and over again, why can't others?

A: Every time Freud ate salty food at night, he had a dream with the same content at night-I was drinking water. However, some people sometimes have similar dreams, while others do not. For example, some diabetics feel thirsty every time they wake up and need to drink water immediately, but they don't drink water in their dreams. A patient with chronic pharyngitis is often beaten in his dreams. He was so angry that he couldn't make a sound. When he wakes up, he needs water. Why can't the same physiological changes cause the same dreams? Is Freud okay?

The "perceptual growth model" holds that thirst is looking for water to drink, hunger is looking for food, it is a normal reaction of awakening state, and it is the result of exciting energy advancing along the inherent neural pathway. However, during sleep, under the background of abundant inhibition energy, the same physiological stimulation information can sometimes advance along the inherent neural pathways, reflecting dreams related to needs; Sometimes these inherent neural pathways are suppressed and cannot be reflected. So, sometimes others can repeat Freud's experiment, and sometimes they can't. But Freud's situation is special. First of all, because he is constantly studying such problems, the energy of excitement is constantly concentrated in these physiological areas, which is easy to form profound information traces; Secondly, he eats salty food at night in every experiment, thinking that his dream will come true and his physiological needs will always be met, that is, drinking water is an inevitable result. In this way, in his knowledge structure, there is a wide and profound neural pathway connection between the excitement point corresponding to salty food and the excitement point of drinking water (that is, profound information traces), which is very easy to attract excited energy-even in sleep, this is the first place where he is different from ordinary people. The second place is different from ordinary people: when he is doing experiments, that is, eating salty food at night, he not only forms the most advantageous excitement center at present, but also stores a lot of excitement energy, leaving expectations and tasks in these areas-looking forward to drinking water in his dreams and hoping that drinking water will appear in his dreams. Expectations and tasks can store exciting energy in the corresponding areas, which is a function of human inheritance. For example, we should get up early tomorrow and set the alarm clock, so that we can hear and get up even when the alarm clock rings at the most sleepy time. This is the function of stored excitation energy. Freud's expectations and tasks also make more exciting energy stored. So in dreams, these acupoints and pathways are under the control of exciting energy, so it is easy to dream about drinking water.

Others don't have his above two advantages. If they accidentally test his dream, naturally there will not be such a dream.

20 14-6- 14 on Netease and Sina. Because your first dream on the journey was "deja vu", it left a deep impression and more exciting energy for you. After falling asleep the next night, because the exciting energy starts from the same exciting point and happens to have similar neural pathways, it is considered that the same dream has appeared. This increased curiosity and took notes. The process of taking notes is essentially a profound memory process, which deepens or creates a "road to prepare for dreams". So dreams similar to notes are more likely to appear on the third night. So, it's nothing strange, just ignore it.

The second question, ordinary dreams actually feel particularly scared. Why? Perceptual growth model holds that dreams are composed of information parts in the knowledge structure of the brain, which has great contingency, so they are meaningless and have no warning function. Don't pay attention to them or worry about them. Other people's worries are caused by nightmares, and you are afraid in your usual dreams. This is the difference. Explanation: since the content of dreams is composed of information parts, if there is fear in the information part, it will naturally be afraid! On the contrary, without this, you won't be afraid, such as dreaming of killing people, dreaming of being bitten by tigers, and laughing without fear at all.

The third question, because the above dream has no solution, affects daily life. After reading my explanation above, you should be relieved. Unknown please ask again.

The fourth question, which city do you like? Subconsciously, I don't think so. Answer: Everyone has imagination. Because you like that city, you may have inadvertently imagined some of its characteristics. The process and feeling of imagination and thinking are the same, and they will leave traces. When the process of your imagination and thinking is forgotten, the result of imagination and thinking is often more profound than the process (that is, the impression), because it is the last gathering place of exciting energy. So when these information traces are activated, you will have this feeling of "deja vu" or "How has it changed? It seems that this is not the case. " But because the process is forgotten, it will make people feel strange. How can you have this impression? Therefore, the past life theory is the theory to explain this problem, and the key lies in who to believe.