I have read around 100 pages of Freud's famous book on hermeneutics of dreams, and often examined some of my more vivid ones. It has been a while since i last bothered to though, mostly because i am lazy and also since my literature is filled with dream-like passages, which get analyzed anyway in the story.
But i was wondering if you ever try to explain ones you recall, and in what way do you do it. Are you of the view that dreams are something utterly immune to logical explanation? For i am certain on my part that they are not, being on the contrary filled with very specific meaning, which however is presented for one reason or other in the form of an enigma.
In a way therefore it seems to be like code-breaking, you have to know basic things about hermeneutics, and then proceed from there, with imagination and with the note that this enigma is especially linked to you, so it follows ways that have something to do with your own thought.
An example of this can be given from one of my own dreams.
In some sequence of it i spoke the somewhat enigmatic phrase, when i was asked if i would go to work now: "I will either work for five days, or after two years".
At first i was unable to understand what that meant, after i woke up. But then i noticed something. Five days (a week) is the amount of working days in most professions, and definitely in the profession i was after (academic teaching).
The "Two years" was trickier, but i recalled at length a famous book which is called "2 years of vacation", by Jules Verne. So the key here was 2 years= (time of) Vacation.
So if replaced with all that, you get the deciphered phrase in the dream:
"I will either work for five days ( = i will either work continuously, as if there were only working days) or after two years (= or after a vacation/prolonged pause).
But i was wondering if you ever try to explain ones you recall, and in what way do you do it. Are you of the view that dreams are something utterly immune to logical explanation? For i am certain on my part that they are not, being on the contrary filled with very specific meaning, which however is presented for one reason or other in the form of an enigma.
In a way therefore it seems to be like code-breaking, you have to know basic things about hermeneutics, and then proceed from there, with imagination and with the note that this enigma is especially linked to you, so it follows ways that have something to do with your own thought.
An example of this can be given from one of my own dreams.
In some sequence of it i spoke the somewhat enigmatic phrase, when i was asked if i would go to work now: "I will either work for five days, or after two years".
At first i was unable to understand what that meant, after i woke up. But then i noticed something. Five days (a week) is the amount of working days in most professions, and definitely in the profession i was after (academic teaching).
The "Two years" was trickier, but i recalled at length a famous book which is called "2 years of vacation", by Jules Verne. So the key here was 2 years= (time of) Vacation.
So if replaced with all that, you get the deciphered phrase in the dream:
"I will either work for five days ( = i will either work continuously, as if there were only working days) or after two years (= or after a vacation/prolonged pause).