Good to see someone remotivated for lucidity.

Quote Originally Posted by LeaningKarst View Post
I‘ve explored just about everything having to do with dreaming at one time or another, especially the philosophical questions it involves and interpretation. I’ve read Freud, Jung, and a whole host of modern theorists, therapists and the like. But I’ve had enough of analysis for the time being and am looking forward to spending more time on music and poetry, both in my waking and dreaming lives.
It's always interesting to see the psychoanalytic (Freud's work) and psychodynamic (post-Freud) of dream interpretation, though I personally feel that dream interpretation require a harmonic blend of nomothetic approach (the general framework of dream meaning) and idiographic approach (the individual's framework of dream meaning). Freud's theory is a nomothetic approach as he sets a general framework for dream interpretation.