Based on the fact that ninety-nine percent of dreams are of you sitting on the bus, or of you doing everyday mundane tasks.Pi_Fighter said:Based on what?Flying-Emu said:Holy crap, the Escapist is full of Freudians!
It's a dream. Nothing more. Chances are, it has little to no reference to anything in your life.
The problem with this idea is that my mom likes eggs more than I do.Fightgarr said:I will attempt to. Humpty Dumpty and the chickens represents your love of eggs, but your fear that the eggs in your fridge will somehow break leaving you without breafast. Old ladies represent your need for a maternal figure who also likes eggs however they sacrifice themselves to the chickens and Mr. Dumpty because you know that all maternal figures in your life are secretly trying to get you to stop eating eggs altogether. The opera music is the only enigma here.Internet Kraken said:Okay interpret this dream for me.
A giant yellow chicken emerged from the ground. Then, a bigger purple chicken emerged from the ground, catching the yellow chicken in it's beak. Then an entire chicken chain began to form of big various colored chicken catching the chicken above them in it's beak. Finally, a colossal red chicken emerged and caught the entire chicken tower in it's beak. It then ate the chickens and flew into a city. Old ladies then began to worship the giant chicken along with Humpty Dumpty. They then wrapped them selves in newspaper and fed themselves to the chicken. This all happened while classic Opera music was playing.
You figure that out.
It was actually I who was playing the opera music while you slept, Gerald
I don't get people who say all dreams have some meaning. I haven't had a damn ream in my life that seemed significant. I've forgotten most of them, except for the chicken one. I have no idea why I remember that one.Flying-Emu said:Where's your evidence that dreams are some existential representation of your deepest wants and fears? If you believe that dreams hold the keys to your deepest darkest secrets; congrats, you just made my point. You're a Freudian dream theorist.
When did I ever say any of that!Flying-Emu said:Based on the fact that ninety-nine percent of dreams are of you sitting on the bus, or of you doing everyday mundane tasks.Pi_Fighter said:Based on what?Flying-Emu said:Holy crap, the Escapist is full of Freudians!
It's a dream. Nothing more. Chances are, it has little to no reference to anything in your life.
Where's your evidence that dreams are some existential representation of your deepest wants and fears? If you believe that dreams hold the keys to your deepest darkest secrets; congrats, you just made my point. You're a Freudian dream theorist.
Oh, I was just trying to make a point. No offense meant, mate.Pi_Fighter said:When did I ever say any of that!
Away with you and your false accusations Flying Fruedian Emu!
Edit: and now I look at your profile and see that you are American. Have you ever seen an Emu in the wild?
Repression. One of Sigmund Freud's "ego defense mechanisms."MaxTheReaper said:Nope. I can forget whatever I want, and frequently exercise that power.
Fair enough.Flying-Emu said:Oh, I was just trying to make a point. No offense meant, mate.Pi_Fighter said:When did I ever say any of that!
Away with you and your false accusations Flying Fruedian Emu!
Edit: and now I look at your profile and see that you are American. Have you ever seen an Emu in the wild?
Nah, I've never even left North America. But I really do like emus. I saw one in a zoo when I visited Canada; haven't forgotten the little bugger since. He's become kinda like my symbol. One of my goals is to visit Australia and go out looking for a live, wild emu.
We have a few emus in California. Peacocks too.Flying-Emu said:Oh, I was just trying to make a point. No offense meant, mate.Pi_Fighter said:When did I ever say any of that!
Away with you and your false accusations Flying Fruedian Emu!
Edit: and now I look at your profile and see that you are American. Have you ever seen an Emu in the wild?
Nah, I've never even left North America. But I really do like emus. I saw one in a zoo when I visited Canada; haven't forgotten the little bugger since. He's become kinda like my symbol. One of my goals is to visit Australia and go out looking for a live, wild emu.
Repression. One of Sigmund Freud's "ego defense mechanisms."MaxTheReaper said:Nope. I can forget whatever I want, and frequently exercise that power.
You're welcome. We can fix you now.
Agreed. I tried to check this Frued guy out because I keep listening to people talk 'bout him. To me, he's just a really really cool looking guy. That is all. Not a lot of his sayings really come off on me.Flying-Emu said:Holy crap, the Escapist is full of Freudians!
It's a dream. Nothing more. Chances are, it has little to no reference to anything in your life.
I know exactly what you're talking about. Dreams have an odd quality of background knowledge to them. I get the same quality with acid trips. I will attempt to help you with this dream, you wish to start an industrial/metal band that plays Rolling Stones remixes only.orannis62 said:Alright, lets see: this is one of the few dreams I remember, and I've had it at least twice a few years ago. Alright, in the dream, my dream-self, if you will, is just standing with his eyes closed. All of a sudden, there's this metal noise. I don't mean the sound metal makes, I mean the sound is metal. I can't describe it any other way than the sound being the actual thing. Anyway, my dream self pictures (and I know he's just picturing it rather than seeing it, somehow) this metal ball rolling, getting bigger and smaller as the sound gets louder/softer. That's it. That lasts for hours.
Quick note about the sound: I don't remember what it sounded like, only that at the time, I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that it wasn't just a sound, but the object itself. It's so hard to explain.
Hmm... that is a dilemma. Perhaps then this is an expression of how your mother likes eggs more than you do to the point where she will sacrifice herself to the egg gods.Internet Kraken said:The problem with this idea is that my mom likes eggs more than I do.Fightgarr said:I will attempt to. Humpty Dumpty and the chickens represents your love of eggs, but your fear that the eggs in your fridge will somehow break leaving you without breafast. Old ladies represent your need for a maternal figure who also likes eggs however they sacrifice themselves to the chickens and Mr. Dumpty because you know that all maternal figures in your life are secretly trying to get you to stop eating eggs altogether. The opera music is the only enigma here.Internet Kraken said:Okay interpret this dream for me.
A giant yellow chicken emerged from the ground. Then, a bigger purple chicken emerged from the ground, catching the yellow chicken in it's beak. Then an entire chicken chain began to form of big various colored chicken catching the chicken above them in it's beak. Finally, a colossal red chicken emerged and caught the entire chicken tower in it's beak. It then ate the chickens and flew into a city. Old ladies then began to worship the giant chicken along with Humpty Dumpty. They then wrapped them selves in newspaper and fed themselves to the chicken. This all happened while classic Opera music was playing.
You figure that out.
It was actually I who was playing the opera music while you slept, Gerald
The point of the thread isn't serious dream interpretation (as I've said before, I know that dreams are, for the most part, your brain just producing massive amounts of DMT), though I agree with you about that Freud guy.PurpleRain said:Agreed. I tried to check this Frued guy out because I keep listening to people talk 'bout him. To me, he's just a really really cool looking guy. That is all. Not a lot of his sayings really come off on me.Flying-Emu said:Holy crap, the Escapist is full of Freudians!
It's a dream. Nothing more. Chances are, it has little to no reference to anything in your life.
I have to agree. I think dreams are just whatever is on your mind depending on your imagintation and memories. Not some deep sub-concious meanings. Maybe some might be, but it would obviously things you are aware of.
Point is, I don't trust this Frued fella with a stick. I find things are a little more simple in accordance to Occam and his magical Razor.