Dream interpretation! Last night, I was in a mysterious world. What a strange dream! Ask the master for help!

Dreams come from the heart. You dream that the Buddha is high, but because it is steep, you can't get close. This may show that you have some good ideas in reality, but for some reason they can't be realized, so you are released by the ID when you dream. And you may dream of the Monkey King because you miss your childhood, so you may encounter something memorable recently, which makes you reluctant to part with something. When you see a dragon make a wish, it may be because the wish cannot be realized and you want someone else's powerful power to help you solve it. Incoherence may indicate the intensity of your feelings. I mentioned the id earlier, which is the root of instinctive impulse, and it contains all instinctive driving forces that need to be satisfied immediately, just like a cauldron full of water, boiling with instinct and desire. It is eager to find an outlet and blindly pursues satisfaction. Id is the original self, which refers to the original self, including the basic desires, impulses and vitality needed for survival. Id is the source of all psychological energy. It acts on the principle of happiness. It ignores social morality and external behavior norms. Its only requirement is to get happiness and avoid pain. Its goal is to seek individual comfort, survival and reproduction. It is unconscious and will not be perceived by individuals. "ego" is between id and superego, representing rationality and wit, and has the functions of defense and mediation. It acts according to the principle of reality, acts as an arbitrator, monitors the movement of the ID, and gives appropriate satisfaction. Most of the psychological energy of the ego is consumed in the control and suppression of the id. Anything that can become conscious is in the self, but there may be something in the self that is still unconscious. It controls and dominates the id and superego, and mediates the etiquette of the whole personality with the outside world to meet the long-term needs of personality. There is also the superego, which is the moral part of personality. It represents ideal rather than reality, and demands perfection rather than reality or happiness. The superego develops from a part of the self. It consists of two parts: self-model and conscience. Self-model is equivalent to parents' thinking that morality is good in children's concept and conscience is bad in parents' concept. Self and conscience are two sides of the same moral concept. Freud believes that dreams are controlled by the subconscious mind, which is the expression of the repressed emotions of the subconscious mind at an appropriate time. As I said, personality is divided into id, ego and superego. Simply put, I am the instinctive me, and happiness is the principle. Superego is a moral me, taking morality and conscience as the principle; The ego is the ego caught in the middle, which is responsible for coordinating and meeting the requirements of the id and superego, taking reality as the principle, and is also the personality we show. When my strength has accumulated to a certain extent, I will temporarily replace myself and dream. When I vent, its power weakens and I will be driven away again. In order to escape the punishment of superego, the parties often know nothing about what happened after waking up. But perhaps because of your strong thoughts, your memory has survived. Because dreams are born from the heart, the best dream interpreter is the dreamer himself. According to the above explanation, you can connect your dreams with recent events, find the knot, and vent it reasonably in reality.