
Oscar Bellina Lishner
23 oct 2024
We live when we sleep and dream as well. The Jewish Schlomo Freud understood or thought, that in this moment or period is where we are “our real self”, far of the mimetic environment that plays with our character. This short or long time when we sleep, but specially when we dream, and the fact to remember them, will be the keys to understanding our most hidden fears and phycological traumas, that lays down in the deepness of the night.
I agree with his concern, but how difficult it’s for a doctor not just to believe, but to understand the description of the physical problematic of the patient.
Imagine when he tries to describe his dreams, full of images, colours, a true kaleidoscope that points to a tiny light so far like an old memory.
I remember a worker of mine that requested urgent holidays to visit her father in her homeland, telling me that he’s dying. I asked what happened with him, what the doctors said, and she answered: He just wants to be at home with my mother. I understand there are different codes and languages to certainly explain a diagnostic.