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Chapter 2488(1/2)

Chapter 2490 "Dream Maker"

Jung once said: Dreams are an involuntary psychological activity, and the consciousness they possess is exactly used for re-enactment when we are awake.

Albus does not think this statement is correct, because he believes that dreams are free. Only in dreams can we fully enter our own world, swim in the deepest ocean, or soar in the clouds.

Freud believed that there is still residual consciousness in dreams, allowing us to reveal the emotions we have suppressed when we are awake, as well as our contradictory and forgotten memories.

Dreams are like a theater. The dreamer is the stage, actor, sound engineer, director, playwright, and audience. However, Jung did not believe that every dream has repressed emotions and desires to satisfy Freud.

The so-called irrational impulses do not occur when the id and superego are in conflict.

For example, a person wants to be a millionaire, but he will not have the same dream every night. Another example is a person who had many experiences of low self-esteem when he was a child. When he grows up, he achieves career success and is usually a very confident person.

, but sometimes he will "flash back" on some occasions in the past when he had a very low self-esteem memory. However, there is a conflict between the successful self in reality and the low self-esteem self in memory. He does not feel that the memory of low self-esteem is real, and his subconscious mind will

The memory was suppressed.

This kind of "frozen memory" can also become the material of dreams. Handsome men and beautiful women will not be as enthusiastic and proactive as in Chun's dream. Instead, they will show ridicule or sarcastic expressions. This kind of memory is sometimes profound, and is more profound than the person who has been with you in the dream.

It is even clearer, and it is this "complex" that drives the operation of the subconscious. There are more memories stored in the subconscious than we think. This is exactly the principle of the Pensieve. It looks like recreating a certain scene.

Now.

The pictures imagined by neurotic people are very realistic. When normal people dream, if they encounter a certain situation, they will quickly realize that it is a dream. When they realize that they are dreaming, the dream cannot follow the script, or they themselves

It is easy to wake up suddenly, or you may not be able to control your dreams for long.

However, the dreams of a neurotic patient are so vivid that he himself cannot tell them apart, so there is no sudden awakening. He is dreaming while he is awake, and the dream has always been the dominant one here, and the dreamer has become the controlled party.

Georgiana felt unhappy when she became the focus of everyone. Although this scene has a logical explanation, the remaining consciousness of the dream has the role of "censor". When it discovers an abnormality, it will activate a defense mechanism. Only when

Only when the dream is realistic enough can you deceive it.

In other words, this dream was distorted. She had just remembered the crystal ball made by Nico Flamel and the scene in the crystal ball, and those women with sneer faces could attack her at any time.

You will not die in your dreams. Even if we dream of falling from a height, we will often wake up from the "nightmare". We will also choose to wake up when being attacked by a group of people. However, the power is not strong enough for her to escape. She is still

Trapped inside.

People who are under threat will dream of circles. She looked down at the fire opal ring. Not only was it round, but she believed it would give her strength.

"Complexes" are often caused by self-contradiction. For example, when we see handsome men and beautiful women reacting during the day, but morality thinks this is incorrect, we suppress this emotion, or quickly avoid, replace, and forget it, so that we feel self-blame.

and the emotion of hating himself, but he himself is not aware of it because he cannot face up to this idea, thus forming a "complex".

At night, there will be dreams to compensate. People will see their own shadows in the dreams, but at this time the dream selves will become less rigid and realize unrealized ideas. It is like eating sweets.

As a child, he knows that eating sweets will cause tooth decay, but in his dream he can eat whatever he wants to satisfy his repressed desires that cannot be satisfied in reality.

This is what the Mirror of Erised reflects. The "dreams" it creates are so realistic that the person standing in front of the mirror can't tell the difference, so that he has a "lucid dream". In the end, the illusion produced by the mirror becomes dominant, making the dreamer confused.

Instead, people are controlled by it.

She felt that she was about to grasp the key point, but there was a person sitting on the sofa opposite her, a bit like a psychiatrist and a patient.

"Alone?" Malfoy asked.

"Isn't it obvious?" said Georgiana.

"Why don't you play with the others?" Malfoy asked knowingly.

She gritted her teeth and stared at him.

"Do you know who the mother and daughter were just now?" Malfoy asked.

"I don't want to know." She said numbly, "Knowing too much will prevent me from feeling happy."

The smug smile on Malfoy's face was almost unbearable.

"They can make me unhappy, but I will not 'lose the big for the small'."

"Have you heard the opera Caesar in Egypt sung by Giuseppina Grassini?" Malfoy smiled strangely.

She looked at the face that was still handsome in its fifties and tried to figure out where to hit it to minimize the damage to its "beauty".

"My loyal heart will always obey your orders. If you don't doubt me, I will be your bride. But your eyes are calm. Can I ask for your love?" Malfoy said in an aria-like tone. "She plays

The character is Cleopatra, and she sings this libretto to Caesar."

Georgiana sneered.

"What's so interesting?" Malfoy asked.

"Which third-rate playwright wrote this?" she asked.

Malfoy didn't answer.

"Do you really believe that Cleopatra is loyal and willing to be Caesar's bride?" Georgiana asked.

"What do you have in mind?" Malfoy asked.

"She asked Caesar not to doubt her, but if Caesar really did that, then he would no longer be Caesar." She sighed. "Do you think Caesar loves Cleopatra?"

"Doesn't he love it?"

"Caesar still had a Roman wife, and it was Ptolemy XV who ruled Egypt, not the son of Antony and Cleopatra who ruled the Roman provinces."

Malfoy looked at her quietly.

"There is no loyalty between Caesar and Cleopatra, only wisdom. They both made the best choice for themselves. It doesn't matter if it was a joke. If Cleopatra really asked for love from Caesar,

And she also wants to be his bride, but Caesar will definitely dump her immediately because he wants the female Pharaoh of Egypt."

"Have you ever thought that this was Cleopatra deliberately showing weakness to Caesar?" Malfoy asked. "As you said, she wanted him to trust her."

"Caesar trusted Brutus, but who thrust the dagger into his body?" Georgiana asked.

"You should learn more about being a woman," Malfoy said.

"I don't think I need your teaching." She said viciously, just about to leave.

"Let me ask you a question, since you are a 'prophet', do you know whether the Saxons will betray us in the future?" Malfoy crossed his fingers and leaned on the sofa, looking very comfortable. "I think you should have heard that

Yes, we gave them the loom."

"Replace the unreliable Prussians with Saxons," said Georgiana.

"It's not just the Prussians... What if I told you that all of Europe has no allies to rely on?"

She didn't speak.

"This is why we need the United States." Malfoy said. "After getting textile technology, they are more eager to get cotton than we are."

"Are you going to support the Louisiana Purchase too?" Georgiana asked.

He sneered.

"Then do you know that Leon plans to make the United States stronger so that it can threaten Britain from behind?" She smiled.

"Prophet, do you know what the future will be like?" Malfoy asked. "Maybe I will change my chips to another place."

She looked into Malfoy's gray-blue eyes.

"You can lie to me." Malfoy said like a snake spitting out letters. "Women are good at it."

"You are really a bad guy." Georgiana said with a smile, and then got up and left.

When we ourselves are the builders of our own dreams, the characters we see are not objective, but based on our subjectivity. No matter how realistic they are, they are not objective.

However, now she doesn't know whose dream she is in, or who created this dream, so she doesn't know if what she sees is her own projection.

In her heart, does she actually have a self that wants to lie? Otherwise, how could such a Malfoy appear?

"As a 'big bad', we can endure and live in this stinking place, but it is you, the 'good people', who want to reshape the world and correct those... things you call sin and injustice." Marr

Fu suddenly said.

"Oh? Do you think we did unnecessary things?" Georgiana laughed angrily.

Malfoy raised the corners of his mouth and stood up.

"I'll see." He said teasingly and left.

She was confused, what was he talking about?

"So, how would Cleopatra talk to Caesar." Charlotte came over with a glass of wine and stood behind Georgiana.

"Are you eavesdropping?"

"If Cleopatra didn't ask Caesar for love and marriage, what would she want?" Charlotte asked.

Georgiana thought for a moment.

"It's an advantage." She said softly, and Charlotte raised her eyebrows.

"What's the meaning?"

"We can't help but compare two similar things. Most people will choose the one with the advantage. For example, a male pharaoh and a female pharaoh. If I remember correctly, there are precedents in history for generals to become pharaohs.

.”

Charlotte was thoughtful.

"I will ask Caesar how to gain an advantage over them."
To be continued...
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