niko1999 Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 Does anyone here believe in the Freaudian idea of dreams being our inner most wishes? Twice this week I have had dreams of me and Justin being married, this morning, I had the second dream, and I even saw our honeymoon(some really cool tropical place:). And I had a dream that I had a baby, a little girl. And it was Justins. And the weird thing was, I dreamed about giving BIRTH, but obvoiusly felt no pain. Hmmmmm. Aw well. Maybe my dreams are telling me something, wishful thinking perhaps? Link to post Share on other sites
SoleMate Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 Let's leave Freud out of it. He did for BS what Stonehenge did for rocks. I have noticed that my dreams sometimes have fulfillment of my wishes in them, but it's rarer than just random images from my daily life. I doubt if you need a dream to tell you that marrying your lover, vacationing on a tropical island or giving birth painelssly would be pleasant. Link to post Share on other sites
dyermaker Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 Does Freud even matter? Your romantic wishes seem pretty straightforward, it doesn't seem like they'd be something hidden beneath your conscious mind, yeah? Dream on. (In a good way, I didn't mean that sarcastically) Link to post Share on other sites
Tony T Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 "Last edited by dyermaker on 25th January 2004 at 12:38 AM Why: just to mention that solemate and I said the exact same thing, at the exact same time--What's freud got to say bout that???" Synchronicity at its finest, which I think that was a concept of Jung, a contemporary of Freud. Link to post Share on other sites
yes Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 i think dreams can reveal something. if you dream of a certain situation and it's very pleasant or painful - well, you may not have realized before how you'd feel about it, and having the dream will make you think twice about it in your waking state. i don't see dreams as predictions, but i do pay attention to them. i always get upset if i have a pleasant dream about an ex i was hoping i was over, for example. smth like that, -yes Link to post Share on other sites
SoleMate Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 Dyermaker - Why do you think they call me "SoleMate"? Tony - I just read up on Jung's idea of synchronicity (http://skepdic.com/jung.html) and boy did it give me a laugh! Carl was just as whacked out as his buddy Sigmund! To the poster - I hope you and Justin fulfill your dreams. Just make sure he is having approximately the same dreams first! Link to post Share on other sites
moimeme Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 For a slightly less skepdical discussion on Jung's synchronicity: Excerpt: The belief -- suggested by quantum theory and by reports of synchronous events -- that matter and consciousness interpenetrate is, of course, far from new. What historian Arthur Koestler refers to as the capacity of the human psyche to "act as a cosmic resonator" faithfully echoes the thinking of Kepler and Pico. Leibnitz's "monad," a spiritual microcosm said to mirror the patterns of the universe, was based on the premise that individual and universe "imprint" each other, acting by virtue of a "pre-established harmony." And for Schopenhauer who, like Jung, questioned the exclusive status of causality, everything was "interrelated and mutually attuned." the article: http://www.strangemag.com/mysteryofchance.html Link to post Share on other sites
dyermaker Posted January 25, 2004 Share Posted January 25, 2004 Originally posted by SoleMate Dyermaker - Why do you think they call me "SoleMate"? Because you like shoes? Link to post Share on other sites
HokeyReligions Posted January 26, 2004 Share Posted January 26, 2004 My opinion on dreams is that the content of the dream has nothing to do with wishes or prophesy or anything like that. The brain builds up memories and worries and wishes and stress and these things pile on top of each other and overlap and fill the brain with so much mush that the only way to stay healthy and not have your brain implode from all the memory and emotional storage is to take a mental dump and that is what dreams are -- brain feces! That's my theory and I'm stickin' with it! Link to post Share on other sites
Errol Posted January 26, 2004 Share Posted January 26, 2004 Originally posted by HokeyReligions My opinion on dreams is that the content of the dream has nothing to do with wishes or prophesy or anything like that. The brain builds up memories and worries and wishes and stress and these things pile on top of each other and overlap and fill the brain with so much mush that the only way to stay healthy and not have your brain implode from all the memory and emotional storage is to take a mental dump and that is what dreams are -- brain feces! That's my theory and I'm stickin' with it! Well, that's an odd way of thinking about it -- but in a way it makes a lot of sense! You may be on to something here. Link to post Share on other sites
Kriz Posted January 26, 2004 Share Posted January 26, 2004 There seems to be a distressing evolution going on at Loveshack. Why is everything being reduced to feces? Did I start it off with the dingleberry thread? Could someone please remove that so we can all move on? Link to post Share on other sites
Arabess Posted January 26, 2004 Share Posted January 26, 2004 Originally posted by SoleMate Let's leave Freud out of it. He did for BS what Stonehenge did for rocks. GREAT REPLY Sole!!!!! I can admit I've had a few dreams in my life which were 'symbolic' in nature.....but did represent something I was pondering. Most of the time though...I think dreams are just dreams. Link to post Share on other sites
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