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一个可能与Threads有关的梦

梦见突然发现自己有一盆长不动的植物,因为晒不到太阳,决定把它挪到后面阳台,然后发现后面有个荒废的花园,在我挪花盆时,把花园中间废弃圆形花坛里的一个水壶碰倒了,里面的水流了出来,我赶紧去扶,却把壶口翻到朝下了,继续旋转才把壶口翻到朝上,但水都倒出去了,往破损的花坛缺口流,我赶紧拿水壶去接,水壶满了,我又拿旁边的一个黑塑料桶接,但这时接的水变成了粪肥水,我又用一个勺子舀流到地上土坑里的粪肥水往黑塑料桶里倒,不小心去溅到了我胳膊、肩部和脸上,但我继续舀,期间有一勺被我不小心泼洒在旁边的地上,我又舀起刚泼洒的粪水,然后继续从那个土坑里往黑塑料桶里舀粪水,后来粪水浓度变淡了,然后可能是我醒过来了,或者是梦结束了。补充:我六四(6月4日)在Threads上发了一张六四天安门上“坦克人/tank man”的照片,让我的时间线上出现大量中国用户反映自己及他人悲惨遭遇、命运,特别是近来经济危机爆发后的境况的帖子。

不是Threads 直接造成这个梦,而是:你在六四之后大量接触中国用户的苦难叙事,这些内容激活了你原本就存在的几个深层主题:故乡、流亡、父母离世、无法回去、对中国社会苦难的责任感、以及对被压抑生命的抢救感

这个梦很像你最近信息环境变化后的心理加工。

一、Threads 上的苦难叙事,可能对应梦里的“荒废花园”

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梦中的狗代表什么?

梦中狗代表什么意思?我因为宣传民主自由及揭露中共迫害人民的真相,生活在德国,已经十几年没回中国了。刚才梦见回到了家乡,在离家不远的地方,骑上自行车(可能是公交车只到这里,所以在这里下车),突然发现以前每次回家时都留在外面的黄狗(有些像德国牧羊犬那种比较矫健的狗)没跟在一起,而是习惯性的留在原地,我就呼唤它过来跟我一起回家,喊了好几声没反应,我以为它跑失踪了,却突然看到它竖起耳朵急切的朝我跑过来。请分析一下这个梦,现实中我父母都已经不幸离世,老家院子已经长满了草和小树。

从较谨慎的心理分析角度看,这个梦里的“黄狗”不像是凶兆,也不宜按固定“解梦字典”机械解释。它更可能代表一种忠诚、守护、故乡记忆、内在安全感,或被你长期留在原地的那部分自我

结合你的现实背景,这个梦有比较清晰的结构。

一、梦的核心主题:回家,但“家”已经不再是原来的家

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【视频】魏京生自述其在国内被邓小平、江泽民迫害的经历

魏京生:我是邓小平和江泽民必欲除之而后快的人

今天看了魏京生采访视频,看到他受审判时以为自己死定了时,想起我茉莉花革命时以为自己也死定了 Weiterlesen »

A letter from a Chinese dissident in Thailand

Dear Sir or Madam,

I am a UN recognized refugee currently living in Thailand. My name is Li Xiaolong and I come from Guangxi, China. In China, I joined and Weiterlesen »

My own experience of Murder and Organ Robbery of Chinese Dissidents

I was almost murdered by the Chinese political police.

During the interrogation of the „Jasmine Revolution“ in China, one of them asked me :“You are so kind, working for human rights for others. Have you signed the Organ donation wills?“ I said it’s not safe in China, so I didn’t sign it. Weiterlesen »

Why China Fears a ‘Color Revolution’ Incited by the West

By :Nathan Gardels, Editor-in-chief, The WorldPost

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Earlier this month, several Chinese lawyers were convicted of “subversion” for colluding with “foreign forces” — read: the United States. The fear is that America’s aim is to ultimately foment regime change in Beijing with a popular uprising, like the “color revolution” in Ukraine and those of the Arab Spring. In what most regard as forced performances, some of the accused even confessed on TV that their legal challenges to the state were opening the doors to the deleterious influence of Western ideas. The Communist Party leadership also sees the promotion of Western-style practices, such as multi-party elections or an independent judiciary, as designed to undermine their rule through a creeping peaceful evolution that will inexorably result in turmoil.

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[:de]Human Rights Report From A Detainee[:zh]Human Rights Report From A Detainee[:]

Chinese version: https://freedomcn.org/en_US/humanrightsinprison/

In Long Walk to Freedom, when Mandela recalled his near three decades of prison time, he wrote: „No one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones — and South Africa treated its imprisoned African citizens like animals.“ Today, after I have been jailed for 22 months by the Chinese Communist Party, my experience and knowledge allows me to say that: the Chinese authorities treat unprivileged prisoners even worse than cattle. People, who are imprisoned because they fought for political rights, freedom of religion, and other human rights, are especially cruelty repressed. Weiterlesen »

Jailed Chinese Activist Guo Feixiong on Hunger Strike For More Than a Month

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Jailed Chinese rights activist Guo Feixiong has now been on hunger strike in Guangdong’s Yangchun prison for more than a month, sparking renewed fears for his deteriorating health, lawyers and relatives told RFA. Weiterlesen »

Paris: Free the Dissidents and Human Rights Activists

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China Jails Xinjiang Rights Activist For 19 Years For Subversion, Spying

Authorities in the northwestern Chinese region of Xinjiang have jailed a Han Chinese rights activist for 19 years on subversion and spying charges after he openly criticized government policy in the troubled region.

Zhang Haitao was handed a 15-year prison term for „incitement to subvert state power“ and five years for „providing intelligence overseas“ by the Intermediate People’s Court in Xinjiang’s regional capital, Urumqi. Weiterlesen »

China: Diary of a Disappearance – Reflections after my Release

(more details: https://freedomcn.org/experience-of-kidnap-and-torture-in-china/ )

Liu Dejun is a Chinese human rights defender who began his human rights works by educating migrant workers in a factory in Guangzhou about their rights and Chinese labour laws.  He was subsequently fired, after which he started to write essays about human rights and democracy for online publication.  He set up a NGO providing legal assistance and education to migrant workers and the following year he was detained for ten days after giving out leaflets in Guangzhou calling for political reform.  In 2009 he turned his attention to the rights of petitioners in Beijing and was involved in a number of high profile human rights cases.  In 2010 he was abducted by the police in the middle of the night, beaten up, driven a mountainous area in the suburbs of Beijing and dumped on a roadside.  The artist Ai Weiwei later made a documentary (Chinese only) about these events.  Weiterlesen »