{"id":619,"date":"2004-07-01T20:22:00","date_gmt":"2004-07-01T20:22:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jimgworld.com\/blog1\/2004\/07\/01\/619\/"},"modified":"2004-07-01T20:22:00","modified_gmt":"2004-07-01T20:22:00","slug":"619","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jimgworld.com\/blog1\/?p=619","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>DREAM SEQUENCE<\/strong>:  Freud and his followers say that dreams are loaded with hidden and not-so-hidden meanings.  I really wonder just how true that is.  I know that some people have vivid dreams with intricate plot lines ripe for psychoanalysis.  As to me, I seldom have dreams with any discernable theme to them.  Most days I wake up with no memory of dreaming at all.  And even when I do, my dreams aren\u2019t very memorable.  They mostly seem like fleeting, mundane images; e.g., I may be walking in a park for a second or two, then outside a warehouse, then in a car.  On those rare occasions when my somnolent impressions have any discernable significance, their meaning is usually quite obvious; e.g., my anxiety that my new landlord is going to disrupt my peace and quiet by rebuilding the house (and then raise my rent!).   In other words, my sleeping mind doesn\u2019t seem to put a lot of energy into devising clever and symbolic ways of expressing my deepest desires and taboos.  It just tries to <strong>get some rest<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>The other night, though, I had a <strong>weird<\/strong> dream, weird enough to remember.  In this dream, I was outdoors on a city street (could have been anywhere, the landscape wasn\u2019t very memorable), and it was night.  I was looking up at the dark sky and I could see a strange, glowing patch, bigger than a full moon, partly blocked by some buildings.  This glowing area was brighter than a cluster of stars but not as bright as the moon, and had a strange swirly shape to it.  I remember walking around to see it better from behind the buildings.  A stranger said that it was from two different things way out in space.  Then a little later, someone else said no, it\u2019s only one thing, a <strong>ghost cloud<\/strong>.  This wasn\u2019t your ordinary cloud; it was way out there.  It seemed uncanny and vaguely threatening, but not immediately dangerous. No need to run, but no cause to relax either.<\/p>\n<p>Well, the dream could have ended right there, but then came act II.  Still late at night in a city, like some scene from a Batman movie.  Still a strange glowing cloud up in the skyline.  But now, this guy that I used to know and haven\u2019t seen for five years shows up.  <strong>Marty<\/strong> is his name.  Nice enough fellow, I helped him to get his job as an administrator at a social service agency.  Now, before you Freudians start postulating some <strong>repressed homoerotic attraction<\/strong> on my part, let me tell the rest of the story.   Marty comes over and looks at the cloud with me.  He doesn\u2019t seem afraid of it at all.  He seems to think that it has some wondrous, mystical meaning behind it.  He tells me that we just don\u2019t know what that cloud is.  I ask him, is that mostly because we haven\u2019t sent any spaceships out to explore it yet?  Marty then says no, we can <strong>never<\/strong> know what that celestial cloud is.  Heavy, man!<\/p>\n<p>Then I woke up and looked at the clock.  12:45 AM.  Yea, not surprising.  If I\u2019m gonna have a weird dream, it\u2019s usually early in the night, right around 1.  No big deal, I usually get back to sleep pretty easily when I have them.  I just rolled over and told myself that there is no \u201cghost cloud\u201d out there; <strong>NASA<\/strong> and <strong>NORAD<\/strong> have got the heavens covered.  Then it\u2019s 5:30, no more ghost cloud dreams (or any other dreams), and it\u2019s time to get up.  All is normal.<\/p>\n<p>Next morning, I thought about it some more.  What did I eat that might have triggered all that?  And where did Marty come from?  Well, I didn\u2019t eat anything funny that night, but just before going to bed I listened to a CD lecture about 18th Century philosopher <strong>David Hume <\/strong> and how he debunked the attempts of 17th Century thinkers who postulated that we can come to know God through the beautiful design of our Universe.   OK, my subconscious was probably having some indigestion over that, given that I\u2019ve also put some stock in the <strong>\u201cnatural theology\u201d <\/strong> approach.   And Marty?  Oh, yea, I recall him having a simple albeit intelligent faith in the ultimate goodness of his employer, his Catholic religion, and his overall place in the world.  As opposed to my <strong>existential skepticism <\/strong> regarding all of those things.  Yea, Marty would be the guy who would have faith in the ultimate goodness of the unknown and the unknowable.<\/p>\n<p>What is the ultimate lesson here?  Hmmm &#8230; I\u2019m not sure.  But from now on, I\u2019m gonna <strong>avoid<\/strong> both pizza and those Teaching Company lectures just before bedtime!<br \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>DREAM SEQUENCE: Freud and his followers say that dreams are loaded with hidden and not-so-hidden meanings. I really wonder just how true that is. I know that some people have vivid dreams with intricate plot lines ripe for psychoanalysis. As to me, I seldom have dreams with any discernable theme to them. 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