How's it going? Today, I'd like to write about a dream.
Actually, dreams are important subjects in Jungian psychology. Jungian psychologists cure patients interpreting their dreams. Dreams which we have during sleep often reflect our unconsciousness.
Well, real Jungian psychologists may see through dreamer's mind. And, fake Jungian psychologists might misinterpret others' dreams. That's why I hardly talk about my own dreams. So, today's topic is a kind of an exception.
I've had one special dream. I'm a Japanese speaker, but once (just ONCE!) I dreamed in (broken) English. I had it when I studied English in Japan, and I was surprised after I woke up. Here's the content (Note: I changed details of the following contents in case of crazy misinterpretations.)
(Dream:) I was in a shop. I saw a man, who had a scar in his face. He looked like a retired pirate. We talked about something. His English was broken, because his mother tongue was not English. My English was broken, too. He showed me a picture of his family. We talked a lot about the picture, the shop, and so on.
That's it! Have you ever dreamed in foreign language? I think it's a sign which tells you start to think in the different language. I hope I will dream in (good) English, someday.
Anyways, you also should NOT talk about your own dreams easily. Be careful...
No comments:
Post a Comment