I wouldn't say the subconscious is entirely in control during a normal dream, rather it manifests certain situations and subject matter which can, according to psychoanalytic theory, be interpreted symbolically as subconscious expression. |
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I was wondering about psychoanalysis and lucid dreaming. If you become lucid during your dream are you still able to analyze it, since by being lucid your subconcious is no longer in (total) control? Also, Im interested if anyone has any tips on how to use your dreams for self inspection, finding out things through your subconcious... im not sure if im articulating this right, tell me if im not making any sense, lol. |
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I wouldn't say the subconscious is entirely in control during a normal dream, rather it manifests certain situations and subject matter which can, according to psychoanalytic theory, be interpreted symbolically as subconscious expression. |
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I don't know much about psychoanalysis, but I do know that many of my lucids have had some really interesting symbolism. In one lucid dream, I found myself in a place that I assumed was my subconscious mind. I found all kinds of interesting things there. For one thing, there was some random guy locked behind a door |
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"When you see the shadows falling,
When you hear that cold wind calling,
Hold on tight to your dream."
-ELO
Your dream characters are manifestations of your sub-concious mind. |
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