I still remember the dreams of a beautiful and bizarre dream. Do you still remember the joys and sorrows in your dreams? Remember the sadness or fear in your dreams? Share a bizarre dream of your picture with us!
Zhu Jianjun: I have not compared it with other psychologists, but my dreams are indeed many. The biggest dream is to dream of Chinese cultural renaissance, and I also dream of becoming an outstanding world-class psychologist. Ha ha. Saying a chivalrous dream, I once dreamed that I was going to lecture in several classrooms. When I spoke a few words in a classroom, I went to another classroom to say a few words, then I went back to the first classroom and said the following sentences. I haven't finished it yet, the classroom is the turn of others to class - but the picture of this dream is not bizarre, but it first emerged today, it is it.
Please explain this dream here and our readers!
Zhu Jianjun: Force me to reveal my secret? I don't say, I just don't say, kill me and don't say it! (Ha ha) Forget it, I still surrender, say a little. In fact, this is an anxiety for me. I feel that I spend too much time talking about the basics of psychology and the basics of imagery dialogue. I don’t say what I think is the most in-depth, I’m afraid I haven’t finished my class yet. My time in this world is over - this is the fear of death, I am afraid of death.
Is dreaming meaningful for everyone?
Zhu Jianjun: Of course, the meaning of dreams is too great. Everyone has abstract thinking and image thinking. Different thinking is like different eyes. The world they see is different. The world we woke up to see, in general, is mainly seen by our abstract thinking. Dream is the other eye we see in the world. We understand the dream. We have another way to see the world. We can see the deeper side of the world. We can also know what we are asking for, what we are afraid of. Meaning.
Why do our dreams always look so strange? Always crossing all kinds of time and space, all kinds of bizarre picture combinations, and all kinds of unclear plots?
Zhu Jianjun: If I am a self-wake in my dream, I will say, "Why is abstract thinking so strange?" In fact, dreams have their own logic, of course, another logic, a primitive logic. First, it uses a symbolic image to express the basic concepts. For example, to express the concept of "fairness", it can be expressed by images such as "weighing" and "balance." To express the concept of “being bullied”, it will be expressed by images such as “being raped” and “stepping underfoot”. Therefore, if you dream of raping your same-sex boss, it does not mean that he/she has a homosexual tendency, and that may be just saying that he/she forces you to do something, too overbearing.
Zhu Jianjun: Dreams have two most common laws, one is the law of induction, and the other is the law of contact. The law of induction is: everything is similar, the original logic thinks that they will affect each other; the law of contact is: Where there is contact, the original logic thinks that they have a lasting relationship. "Remember the green robe, you have to pity the grass everywhere." The green skirt is similar to the grass, so they have a relationship. The green skirt is in contact with a girl that someone likes, so it is related to this girl. If the man dreams of a piece of grass, perhaps it is the girl. I have to say that dreams have very deep insights into our lives. To give an extreme example: a person led by Bajie dreams that he is a dog, and then eats a lion to eat the dead. This is ridiculous because he feels that he is an individual, but does he really think that he is a human? Does he really live a human life? Still alive like a dog? Dreams are actually very real.
A female white-collar worker said her dream to another female white-collar worker who read Freud's "Analysis of Dreams". She dreamed that she was crawling in a winding pipe and solving it in a big LOFT. The white-collar worker who knows dreams says that you are a sexual dream. You should stop talking about other people, especially men, in your future, because most of our dreams are sexual dreams. As a psychologist who often dreams for people, how do you respond?
Zhu Jianjun: A psychologist who is very interested in sex can treat all dreams as sexual dreams. But what can be explained as a dream does not mean that it must be a dream. I can't barbarically analyze her dreams when I don't know about the female white-collar worker. Maybe it's more like her feelings in the workplace - the environment is like a labyrinth, it's hard to find a way out, I climb every day, I don't know which day I climbed to the director or some other good location. Just guessing, not the answer.
"to be continued in the next part"
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