This kind of return can further expand psychoanalysis, which may be enlightening for studying the origin of human beings. In the study of neurosis, we have found that dreaming is the way for human beings to return to childhood, which occupies a matching position. Some people can impulse the revival of their expressions, which can be extended to the early stage of human development. Nietzsche once said that there is a certain humanity left in dreams, and we can’t get there directly now. Perhaps dream analysis can help us understand the traces of the evolution of human spiritual talents. These ancient traces have been preserved in dream neurosis.
Chapter VII Dream, Heart Enlightenment, Desire Satisfaction
Dream is a kind of spiritual activity, whose motivation is to seek some desire to satisfy, but it is difficult for us to find traces of desire directly from the dream. This is because some absurd forms of dreams disguise this desire. We also find that several factors such as enrichment, symbol and embellishment play an important role in the process of dream formation. On the basis of the above conclusions, we need to solve a series of problems. What is the motivation of dreams to form? What are other spiritual activities of dreams?
Aristotle once boldly defined dreams as thinking continuing in sleep. Since our minds can produce various mental activities, judge and infer, deny expectations and intentions, etc., when it comes to night dreams, they are limited to desire satisfaction. Isn’t dreams transformed into other mental activities? What exactly does desire satisfaction play in dreams? In this section, we should carefully examine the desire satisfaction, waking state and thinking in dreams.
Where does the dream desire come from? I find that staying in the subconscious or being able to detect mental activities at night is in sharp contrast. I can distinguish between three different sources of desire. 1. This desire can be aroused and recognized during the day, but it can be realized during the day because it is not satisfied externally, but it is rejected. Therefore, it is an undiscovered and repressed desire. 3. This desire lives during the day but is the part of our hearts that is not suppressed. After testing, we find that there is also a fourth kind of desire, impulse, thirst or sexual need at night.
Refer to the schematic diagram of mental structure on page 14. The first kind of desire can be located in the pre-consciousness system, the second kind of desire is moved from the pre-consciousness system to the subconscious, and the third kind of desire remains in the subconscious. Are these different sources of desire the same for dreams?
Different sources of dreams seem to have no influence on the ability to promote dreams. For example, I found that many children’s dreams can be traced back to the first kind of desires. Adult dreams can also find many second kinds of desires. These desires are compiled and compiled consciously. Look for ways in dreams. At first glance, all desires in dreams seem to be of equal importance.
The actual answer should beno. On the surface, children’s dreams are actually caused by unfulfilled wishes during the day, which is a special phenomenon for children. However, for adults, this unfulfilled desire during the day is difficult to trigger dreams with sufficient intensity. With the increase of age, adults are increasingly inclined to give up those strong desires that were accepted in childhood. Therefore, I think that conscious desires and impulses can play an auxiliary role in the process of dream formation. These desires can increase dreams and make sensory materials lively. In fact, it is the third kind of desires that are decisive.
I assume that the conscious desire constantly awakens similar subconscious desires and then gets help, which can promote the dream to come into being. Psychoanalysis of neurosis shows that these subconscious desires are very active, as if the magma in the belly of an active volcano is always looking for a way. The combination of conscious impulses and the surface seems to be that the conscious desires alone constitute the dream, but some subtle features in the dream composition still expose the traces of subconscious behind-the-scenes manipulation.
Analogical neurosis research, we also found that those repressed desires all come from childhood dreams. Desire must be in childhood, which is in the subconscious mind because children’s inspection has not yet formed or perfected in adults, and it can be hidden in the subconscious mind.
Next, let’s deal with the second question. What does the waking residue do?
When we decide to go to sleep, we will temporarily stop working when we are awake, but in fact, many ideological activities fail to solve problems, troubles and deep impressions will be brought into dreams and continue to move in the pre-consciousness system. The impulse to continue thinking during sleep can be divided into several categories.
1 because of something, I can’t reach a conclusion during the day.
Due to lack of intelligence, the problem has not been solved properly
Being squeezed out and depressed during the day.
During the day, due to pre-conscious activities, they continue to move in the subconscious.
Not being noticed during the day and not being impressed
For the pre-conscious residues left over during the day and entering the sleep state, they must be looking for a way to enter the dream, so that the dream can penetrate into the consciousness, but I am sure that they will work in the dream in a new way. We can assume that the dream receives the desire and excitement signal from the subconscious and strengthens the pre-conscious excitement. The pre-conscious residues can occasionally match the dream and move into the dream during the day, and this residue is also subjected to external energy.
I take this dream as an example. I suppose the dream is that my friend Otto is ill, and his face is reddish brown, and his exophthalmos looks like he has Bartholomew’s disease. The day before the dream, I saw Otto’s face was ill. I was worried that this worry would accompany me to sleep and express it in my dream. After analysis, I found that Otto actually replaced Baron L, but Professor R lived in my daytime, and my thoughts were replaced. This must be because I subconsciously wanted to be like Professor R. This satisfied my childhood desire, exaggerated paranoia, and my enemy to my friends. Being rejected by consciousness during the day, I can see the opportunity quietly. Now I dream that worrying about my mind during the day is not a desire, so I managed to find a subconscious pressure. The stronger my childhood desire is, the more profound I can find the connection, but my desire, worry and thoughts are not connected.
We can further consider the ideological residue, and often worry about pain, reflection and desire. On the contrary, does the dream show them?
Two solutions to dreams
The concept of pain is replaced by the opposite concept of dreams, and at the same time, the unpleasant emotions attached to these concepts are pressed.
The concept of pain has changed to some extent, but it is not a complete method of identification.
The second method is bound to produce a painful dream. What about this dream?
Previous analysts have proved that these dreams are also desires to satisfy the subconscious desires. Although dreams are unpleasant experiences, they still benefit the opportunities of providing assistance to the residual mental energy during the day, so that these residual painful experiences can enter dreams. In this kind of dreams, the subconscious mind is cracked, and the suppressed desires are satisfied after being satisfied, but those who are attached to the painful experiences and have residual painful feelings are realized. However, the dream sentiment is still dull or I am more satisfied with the dreams during sleep. He reacts strongly with anger or wakes up from anxiety.
Painful dreams also include punishment dreams. These dreams are still subconscious desires, that is to say, dreams are punished, but this desire is obviously suppressed. This example also proves that dreams are motivated by the subconscious. Of course, the second kind of dreams have different desires that do not belong to the repressed materials, but belong to me. Freud compiled a punishment dream table corresponding to consciousness from the perspective of cardiac dynamics. I also participated in the dream formation process, which woke us up. We should divide the conscious and subconscious and modify my repression, so that we can describe the dream formation machine more clearly.
From the study of neurosis, it can be found that punishment dreams are not all daytime residual pain consciousness, but they are more likely to happen in the opposite situation. During the day, the remnants of thoughts produce satisfaction, but this satisfaction is actually forbidden. These thoughts leave traces in the dream, but it is the opposite. Therefore, the main feature of punishment dreams is that they constitute a dream desire, not a subconscious system, but a punitive desire that belongs to me. Therefore, I must admit that most dream stimuli are mainly or completely derived from the residual life of Otto during the day. I didn’t keep him healthy that night. If I’m worried, it’s hard for me to take the opportunity to enter my dream. Desire gives my dream the necessary motivation and strength, but worry is also an indispensable factor. For example, in my dream, my thoughts remain during the day, like an entrepreneur’s plan, but I lack funds. Subconsciously, desire plays the role of a banker. There are many ways for entrepreneurs to fund entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs are bankers when they are entrepreneurs.
It is found that daytime residual is an important part of dream formation. In every dream, daytime impressions can always be found, and these impressions are often critical neurosis. The research tells us that the subconscious mind cannot enter the pre-consciousness alone. This phenomenon is called empathy and can be explained by two difficult problems in the dream. Dreams are always new impressions, and this recent factor is always trivial because these recent trivial elements are not afraid of inspection and can be frequent. In the dream, they all meet the requirements of the repressed ideas, so the dream formation process also includes these daytime remnants, which do not borrow the repressed desire energy from the subconscious, but also subconsciously empathize with the base.
Analysis here shows that the source of desire has been traced back to the subconscious domain, and the remnants of desire during the day have also been analyzed. These remnants may be desire, anxiety and other mental activities, or some recent impression, but they all play an important role in the formation of dreams.
Comb the evolution process of subconscious desire, which combines the remnants during the day and gives these remnants an empathy, so the desire is attached to the latest material or a repressed desire struggles along the exciting channel to reach consciousness, but it encounters inspection and is influenced by it. At this time, it adopts camouflage method, but it continues to move forward but is blocked by the sleep state of the subconscious, so the dream goes back. This road is just right, which is obviously attracted by the subconscious memory. The dream process can be divided into two parts: one is the advancing part from the subconscious to the pre-consciousness, and the second part is from the inspection to the consciousness, so it avoids the obstacle of the subconscious. See
Chapter 7 Dream-dreaming process enlightens the function of four dreams.
First of all, we review the first stage of the process described earlier, which is also called the forward stage. The new subconscious desire advances along the usual path, trying to reach consciousness through the pre-consciousness. Because of the inspection, it took a disguise. In the second stage, the desire was returned, and it successfully avoided the pre-consciousness obstruction by retreating to the perceptual image, and at the same time it was noticed by the consciousness.
In the awake state, there are two sources of sensory consciousness of the mental machine. The first is that the perceptual system receives the excitement, and the second is that the institutional department produces and guides the excitement of happiness or pain. We went to the mental machine in front and operated around this excitement, but this machine has no spiritual nature. By introducing happiness or pain into the consciousness, it can become a conscious object and obtain spiritual energy. The excitement of happiness or pain is released to dynamically regulate this process. We call happiness pain.
In order to adjust the workers’ more accurate conceptual process, we should try to avoid the influence of pain. To achieve this goal, we must unite the memory of pre-conscious language symbols. Because the memory system also has spiritual nature, the combination of the two also has the nature of attracting consciousness, so that the sensory consciousness alone can also pay attention to the ideological process consciousness, and at the same time, it has two sensory surfaces responsible for receiving exciting information, one pointing to perception and the other pointing to the pre-conscious ideological process.
Because of the influence of sleep state, it is more difficult for the conscious side to accept excitement than the conscious side, especially at night, when the subconscious needs sleep, thinking often stops, and the consciousness is less interested in the thought process. Feeling excitement can only benefit the new identity consciousness by becoming consciousness. It guides part of the energy of the conscious side to be transferred and re-injected, which leads to excitement. Because in this sense, every dream is a kind of awakened conscious side, and part of the static force is transformed into action. This force affects the conscious side to accept the dream, so the dream continues along the first stage direction.
At this stage, to stop dreaming, we should attract the attention of consciousness through a series of activities, and then get enough intensity to avoid sleeping, but the consciousness or intensity before waking up is not enough to redistribute energy when we wake up from a dream. For example, when we wake up from a deep sleep, we often first perceive what is happening when we dream, and then receive information from the outside world to perceive it.
There is also a phenomenon that deserves our attention. People are often awakened by some dreams during sleep. What can interfere with sleep and the satisfaction of sleep desires? I think that from the perspective of consciousness, letting dreams be active or allocating little attention to them can save spiritual energy. It has been proved that although night sleep is often interrupted, dreams still do not interfere with each other. It is the same for a person to wake up soon and fall asleep again. This awakening state is that a specific sleep desire is satisfied, and consciousness and subconscious monitoring can coexist equally.
Every special subconscious excitement process has two kinds of knots: the excitement process is untouched, and the transformation action is forced to break through, and the subconscious desire is bound by the pre-consciousness. It is always active, and it is active during the day, and the sleep state continues, and the subconscious desire will independently form a dream. Before awakening, the consciousness will develop from this situation to the dream, and the subconscious desire will continue to be restrained.
The second possibility that ordinary people accomplish this work through pre-consciousness is realized in dreams. Later, the subconscious mental energy is guided by the excitement in consciousness and becomes consciousness, and then dreams are combined to restrain the excitement of the subconscious and avoid it becoming interference action, that is to say, the flies that interfere with his sleep are driven away after waking up for a while. This is a convenient and good way to let the subconscious form a dream by action and control the subconscious with a small amount of pre-consciousness work.
The harm of unconstraint subconscious desire can be verified in patients with neurosis, especially hysteria. The subconscious mind is permanently causing diseases. Those subconscious thought channels can pass again if they are excited to a certain extent later. Even worse, if they are humiliated three years ago, this experience will be immediately presented to the patient. The purpose of psychotherapy is to re-match the subconscious mind with the subconscious mind. This is the only way, otherwise the excitement can be released in the hair.