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What's the summary of the art/science behind dream interpretation?
I am skeptical of looking too much into dreams because dreams operate in a closed system with no external feedback, I.e it's all in your head. What excess insight do you have in knowing thyself from said interpretation that you can't get while thinking and awake?
Anyways I'll give you two for interpretation (strong pseudoscience warning), I tend to have dreams that fit into these two molds quite often;
Dream Template 1
I'm in a frozen and icy landscape during a beautiful purple sunset (StabbleDiffusion gets close enough). But I'm not cold, Just a cool relaxing breeze. I'm usually accompanied by my dad, both of us sitting in lawn chairs usually with a drink in hand, and we talk about the life we lived. There is a latent sense of finality, as this is the last conversation I will have with him before we have to part ways and say goodbye for good. Our ages are usually ambiguous, sometimes I know I am older (around my late '30s) sometimes I am my current age (25).
My interpretation: I'm aware that my dad's here time is running out soon. As for the setting, I don't know. I live in a very hot country with usually grey skies, and I don't like it. The different environment might suggest that I am at a different station in life, radically different from where I am now, probably better; when the time comes, which is to suggest I don't expect the time to come soon. My invincibility to Antarctica weather suggests to me that I am probably a lot stronger (or should be) than I am now.
Dream Template 2
My younger brother is usually in a very bad physical state at the hands of others. Let that be being beaten up or killed. I see all of the action, including the killing, happening, but I am usually not in a position to intervene. These dreams are quite distressing for me, for an hour or two after I wake up.
My interpretation: Older brother shit. I live a continent away from him, so I can't really help or intervene in any problem he has in real life, he's not out there doing things that would get him killed or beaten up. So that could just be an artifact of me watching too many Narco and ISIS executions. I usually model getting killed by Narcos as the worst end to one's life (see <Worst gore you will ever see, be warned>: 'Funkytown Gore').
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