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Walter: Hi Yuna.
Yuna: Hi.
Walter: I know that you like to talk about dreams.
Yuna: Yes. Yes, it’s one of my favorite subjects.
Walter: In what level?
Yuna: I like to know about other people's dreams, anything related to dreams. I like to
analyze them at a spiritual level sometimes, it depends, and also at a psychoanalysis
level too. Not that I know much about that, but I think it's very interesting.
Walter: It’s a deep approach.
Yuna: Yeah.
Walter: Do you have any study about dreams?
Yuna: Ah, no, not really. I'm just interested, so... once I... I didn't read the whole book,
but I was interested in Freud's theory about the interpretation of dreams, but I didn't
actually read the book. But I think that it's nice to get to know about what some
elements in your dream can mean, like for example, I know that water in your dreams
relates to something emotional.
Walter: That’s interesting.
Yuna: Yes, not like, not necessarily every time, but it can be related to your emotions. I
like those things.
Walter: Do you have another example?
Yuna: I think once I've been told, if I remember correctly, that there is this recurring
dream that some people have that they dream that their teeth are falling out, and I have
this dream every now and then. I remember being told that it relates to something about
your childhood, because that was the time when you were actually losing your teeth, so
it's something related to your childhood somehow, it depends on the rest of the context.
Walter: But there are dreams that are not related to anything. You dream with people
that you haven't seen in ages. Do you understand?
Yuna: Yes .
Walter: Situations that you have never been involved in. I think these are meaningful
dreams, I believe them, they have a meaning.
Yuna: I mentioned, like, deep meanings in dreams, but I also like dreams that are
nonsensical, dreams that are just funny, I really enjoy talking about them too. And I
wanted to ask you, do you think that dreams can foresee the future somehow?
Walter: Yeah.
Yuna: Yeah?
Walter: There are dreams... I have dreamed of a problem, I have dreamed about the
solution to a problem.
Yuna: Oh really?
Walter: I slept with the problem and dreamed about the solution.
Yuna: Great.
Walter: I wanted very much to solve it for the next day, and the solution came ready. I
believe that it has an explanation, your brain was sleepy and tired after a working day
and you couldn’t think about the solution, and then when you rest you are able to find
ways.
Yuna: Do you usually recall your dreams? Can you remember them when you wake
up?
Walter: Not always... Not always I remember them. I remember close to the fact, but
after some time, as everything in your brain, it’s cleaned up.
By Danilo SilvaTranscript
Walter: Hi Yuna.
Yuna: Hi.
Walter: I know that you like to talk about dreams.
Yuna: Yes. Yes, it’s one of my favorite subjects.
Walter: In what level?
Yuna: I like to know about other people's dreams, anything related to dreams. I like to
analyze them at a spiritual level sometimes, it depends, and also at a psychoanalysis
level too. Not that I know much about that, but I think it's very interesting.
Walter: It’s a deep approach.
Yuna: Yeah.
Walter: Do you have any study about dreams?
Yuna: Ah, no, not really. I'm just interested, so... once I... I didn't read the whole book,
but I was interested in Freud's theory about the interpretation of dreams, but I didn't
actually read the book. But I think that it's nice to get to know about what some
elements in your dream can mean, like for example, I know that water in your dreams
relates to something emotional.
Walter: That’s interesting.
Yuna: Yes, not like, not necessarily every time, but it can be related to your emotions. I
like those things.
Walter: Do you have another example?
Yuna: I think once I've been told, if I remember correctly, that there is this recurring
dream that some people have that they dream that their teeth are falling out, and I have
this dream every now and then. I remember being told that it relates to something about
your childhood, because that was the time when you were actually losing your teeth, so
it's something related to your childhood somehow, it depends on the rest of the context.
Walter: But there are dreams that are not related to anything. You dream with people
that you haven't seen in ages. Do you understand?
Yuna: Yes .
Walter: Situations that you have never been involved in. I think these are meaningful
dreams, I believe them, they have a meaning.
Yuna: I mentioned, like, deep meanings in dreams, but I also like dreams that are
nonsensical, dreams that are just funny, I really enjoy talking about them too. And I
wanted to ask you, do you think that dreams can foresee the future somehow?
Walter: Yeah.
Yuna: Yeah?
Walter: There are dreams... I have dreamed of a problem, I have dreamed about the
solution to a problem.
Yuna: Oh really?
Walter: I slept with the problem and dreamed about the solution.
Yuna: Great.
Walter: I wanted very much to solve it for the next day, and the solution came ready. I
believe that it has an explanation, your brain was sleepy and tired after a working day
and you couldn’t think about the solution, and then when you rest you are able to find
ways.
Yuna: Do you usually recall your dreams? Can you remember them when you wake
up?
Walter: Not always... Not always I remember them. I remember close to the fact, but
after some time, as everything in your brain, it’s cleaned up.