Lucid Dreams, Dread by the Unconscious, and Repression of the Wish for Self-Efficacy

 Lucid Dreams, Dread of the Unconscious, and Repression of the Wish for Self-Efficacy

1.  Lucid dreams can be seen as a concept to cope with a dread by the unconscious some people may experience when they are told they have a psychological instance (e.g. the id of Sigmund FREUD or Eric KANDEL) which is unconscious but has very much influence on their feelings, thinking, and behavior.

2. The concept of lucid dreams can be seen as compensation mechanisms (repression mechanism, e.g. rationalization, according to Sigmund FREUD) to repress the correct internal representation of the wish for self-efficacy (Albert BANDURA) as a wish, desire, press, or need which is sometimes experienced as the manifest content of a dream.

3. "Lucid dreaming" might offer a unique bridge between the conscious and unconscious mind, allowing for the exploration and possible resolution of repressed thoughts and desires.

4. "Lucid dreaming" might reflect the problem-solving opportunities dreaming and dreams can provide, indeed.

5. "Lucid dreaming" might reflect the creativity dreaming and dreams can provide, indeed.

6. The concept of lucid dreams may be a concept suggested due to an increasing learned helplessness (Martin SELIGMAN) due to social media or an increasing lack of self-efficacy due to political repression (increasing totalitarism).

~  Critique welcome  ~

Yours Stefan Geier, Haidholzen

(Concepts based on a discussion with my daughters, today)


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