I often dream of being chased, and then I try my best to escape and find a place to hide. What is the explanation?

1) symbolizes that the dreamer is too depressed about his instinct at ordinary times, so that after being depressed to a certain intensity, he begins to be strongly resisted or retaliated by his instinct. The fiercer the pursuer in the dream, the greater the intensity of the dreamer's instinctive repression.

(2) Symbolic dreamers often use self-deception in their daily lives. Turn a blind eye and release some instinctive impulses. That is to add some reasonable camouflage to instinctive impulse, so as to make

I'm not anxious. Such dreamers are generally weak in character.

(3) The dreamer continues to suppress his instinct in daily life. Or the dreamer has long suppressed his instinct, and the dreamer himself has become a rational machine.

The strategies represented by the above three endings are not the correct attitude towards instinct. The correct attitude towards instinct should be like Dayu's water control. It is not advisable to let it flood, but blindly suppressing your instinct will inevitably bring future troubles, and "grooming" is relatively desirable. Shake hands with the beast or bad guy in your dream, which is a kind of guidance. Instinct, if guided, is the continuous source of vitality and vigor, and if suppressed, hindered and eventually flooded, it will become destructive. If the repression is excessive, the vitality and vigor will be exhausted. In addition, it is harmful to release some self-deception like (2), because if so, people's cognition of the environment will be distorted, and people are actually living with their eyes half closed.

Suggestion: relax yourself properly and don't suppress yourself too much.