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*'''Representations of the self''' - The simplest form of dream character can be described as simply a mirror of one's own personality. It can take any visible form but clearly adopts an obviously identical vocabulary and set of mannerisms to one's own personality when conversed with. | *'''Representations of the self''' - The simplest form of dream character can be described as simply a mirror of one's own personality. It can take any visible form but clearly adopts an obviously identical vocabulary and set of mannerisms to one's own personality when conversed with. | ||
*'''Representations of specific concepts''' - This category of dream character is by far the most varied type in terms of its visual form and immediately perceivable personality. It can be identified as a simulated representation of any internally stored concept and adopts an appropriate personality to fit this to an amazing degree of accurate detail. For example this specific concept could include people one has met throughout their life, fictional characters or symbolic representations of abstract concepts such as emotions or key parts of one's own personality. | *'''Representations of specific concepts or people''' - This category of dream character is by far the most varied type in terms of its visual form and immediately perceivable personality. It can be identified as a simulated representation of any internally stored concept and adopts an appropriate personality to fit this to an amazing degree of accurate detail. For example this specific concept could include people one has met throughout their life, fictional characters or symbolic representations of abstract concepts such as emotions or key parts of one's own personality. | ||
*'''Representations of the subconscious''' - This category of dream character can take any visible form but adopts the personality of what seems to be a conscious controller behind the continuous generation of the details behind one's own dream scape and internally stored model of reality. When conversed with it usually adopts an attitude which wants to teach or guide the dreamer and assumes that it knows what is best for them. | *'''Representations of the subconscious''' - This category of dream character can take any visible form but adopts the personality of what seems to be a conscious controller behind the continuous generation of the details behind one's own dream scape and internally stored model of reality. When conversed with it usually adopts an attitude which wants to teach or guide the dreamer and assumes that it knows what is best for them. | ||