Asterion
Ruler of the Stars
- Joined
- May 6, 2009
- Messages
- 2,331
- MBTI Type
- INTP
- Enneagram
- 5
- Instinctual Variant
- sp/sx
Most recently, I've been hearing a bit about other peoples dreams. Some of them say that they dream they are running from something, but unable run fast enough to escape, or unable to scream. An INFJ told me an absurdly detailed story about gems and witches and magic things, which probably came about from all the reading she does.
I'm not sure that I can grasp my own dreams enough to interpret them, the only detail that I know I have is that I'm always trying to get (to) something, and I occasionally get a BOOO! kind of moment, where I suddenly leap up because something come out and hit me. And now that I think about it a bit, I realise that it involves people that I know well.
There may be a correlation to MBTI type as well, Doctor Phil has made a personality assessment test that asks about your dreams, it gives you multiple choices from:
-Falling
-Fighting or struggling
-Searching for something or somebody
-Flying or floating
-You usually have dreamless sleep
-Your dreams are always pleasant
How do any of these say anything about you? Dreams are obviously deeply connected to psychology, Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud were supposedly both "Dream Theorists".
I'm not sure that I can grasp my own dreams enough to interpret them, the only detail that I know I have is that I'm always trying to get (to) something, and I occasionally get a BOOO! kind of moment, where I suddenly leap up because something come out and hit me. And now that I think about it a bit, I realise that it involves people that I know well.
There may be a correlation to MBTI type as well, Doctor Phil has made a personality assessment test that asks about your dreams, it gives you multiple choices from:
-Falling
-Fighting or struggling
-Searching for something or somebody
-Flying or floating
-You usually have dreamless sleep
-Your dreams are always pleasant
How do any of these say anything about you? Dreams are obviously deeply connected to psychology, Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud were supposedly both "Dream Theorists".