Thank you for this video. Your ending line is very insightful: "...Giving an answer to the subject is to play right into the neurotic strategy of finding an answer that is ultimately in service of a defense against anxiety, and not a true modification of the subject's position vis-a-vis the question that structures the neurosis." For me it brings the loopy convolutions of Lacan's method for understanding psychic processes to a more tangible dimension.
My dreams are usually pretty literal aside from the ppl around me in my dreams responding to me how I'd respond to me, allowing me to "riff" in ways i can't usually in life. The locations are usually amalgamations of places I've felt comfortable (and, during nightmares, rather accurate maps of places I wasn't often comfortable but had to remain in them). Usually indoors bc i spend a lot of time indoors
What a coincidence, I think I just finished reading this part in the Interpretation of Dreams. But I believe it appears as a footnote on page 338 in the section where Freud explains absurdities in dreams.
Thank you for this video. Your ending line is very insightful: "...Giving an answer to the subject is to play right into the neurotic strategy of finding an answer that is ultimately in service of a defense against anxiety, and not a true modification of the subject's position vis-a-vis the question that structures the neurosis." For me it brings the loopy convolutions of Lacan's method for understanding psychic processes to a more tangible dimension.
My dreams are usually pretty literal aside from the ppl around me in my dreams responding to me how I'd respond to me, allowing me to "riff" in ways i can't usually in life. The locations are usually amalgamations of places I've felt comfortable (and, during nightmares, rather accurate maps of places I wasn't often comfortable but had to remain in them).
Usually indoors bc i spend a lot of time indoors
What a coincidence, I think I just finished reading this part in the Interpretation of Dreams.
But I believe it appears as a footnote on page 338 in the section where Freud explains absurdities in dreams.
Thank you for all these very helpful videos ! When completed will be a reference for understanding Lacan.
No... I should have known that the ending "be well" is the excrement to me.
Haha. kudos for catching that!