The Dream of the Good, The Bad, and The Extremely Intoxicated
In my pursuit of the study of dreams, I have discovered that dreams are usually symbolic representations. If one dreams about someone they know, it's usually not that person who is showing up, but what the person represents to the dreamer. The dream producers place us on a road of discovery where with each step we take, we can unravel the true meaning behind our dream characters, whether we know them in waking life or not. I believe it is paramount to pay attention to one's feelings about our dream characters — both in reflection of the dreamscape, and after waking. Paying attention to both may offer some clues into what is going on in waking life. For example, I had a dream recently, where in the dream I thought the dream characters meant one thing, but upon waking, I knew the good guys were actually the bad guys, while the bad guy was actually a good guy. I couldn't explain it, but it was an overwhelming feeling of truth for me. Here is my dream: The Dream of the Good, T