Mental dissociation in the subconscious state

Larue 2022-03-24 09:02:10

Dreams are real, it exists in everyone's subconscious, when people go to sleep, that nerve will be awakened, I call this mental separation in the subconscious state. The soul and the body are separated to a superego state. Sometimes our dreams also appear in reality. When we pass a place or experience something, the pictures of dreams will suddenly flash in our minds, so overlapping and merging with reality, but we are busy and don’t know what it means. . I've had this happen to me before, probably as a kid. I often hear some people say that they think about dreams at night, and some people say that dreams are the opposite, but I always feel that it is the escape of the soul.

I rarely encounter that kind of thing now, but I have dreams every night, most of them have been forgotten when I wake up, and I just feel that my head is heavy and confused. Now I also feel this way during the day, it's a very confusing feeling, a lot of things are intertwined, and I don't know what to do, I know I can't solve anything, but I can't stop thinking, I always make myself assume, Then I look for a solution, there are several possibilities for things, I will think of several solutions, so my head will be very tired, but I can't control it, my head is turning all the time , it never stopped even when sleeping at night.

But I like to dream, I feel that I am real in my dreams, after so many years of dreaming, some scenes and fragments have become a kind of memory stored in my brain, they are lingering, I can always Thinking about it: Sometimes I soared in the sky, sometimes I was overwhelmed by some force, but most of the time I was running away. It can be said that on the way to escape, many people chased me, they showed their teeth and danced their claws, With a fierce look on my face, I ran as fast as I could, sometimes I was caught, sometimes the dream ended here, and then I broke out in cold sweat. Sometimes I still feel unsatisfied, so I continue to fall asleep and continue to dream. My dreams can be connected. Just like a movie, I am the protagonist and I am the director. I remember watching those works of David Lynch at first, there will be an immersive feeling. David Lynch is a demon and a nightmare. His films reflect human fears and desires, and his ugly faces are undoubtedly revealed in his works.

Another dream-maker should be Luis Buñuel, a Spanish film fanatic and modernist poet who directed "An Andalusian Dog" in 1928, which is based on a painting by the painter Dalí. dream. The protagonist pulls a piano stuffed with mule corpses across the room, hands sticking out of a hole in the wall to shake a cocktail shaker. The card subtitles that appear throughout the film tell some meaningless elapsed time intervals, such as when the subtitles "sixteen years ago" are inserted, the action in the play continues without interruption.

The work was cited by "Elements of Cinema" author Bob Bock as "one of the most influential works in the history of cinema—for its pioneering use of symbolism, omitted imagery, and impressionistic editing techniques".

Dreams are kind, and I feel like I'm back in my hometown, reliving the moments that excite me, both beautiful and sentimental. Chaos is intertwined and intricate, and I will be like God, watching the lost self wandering at the crossroads of life in heaven, waiting for an opportunity to lead me on the right path.

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