Dream Analysis
If you ever have met someone who maintains that their dreams predict the future, like most of us, you probably try to edge away from that person as politely as possible. This is not to say that there is no such thing as psychic abilities. But if you did have the ability to know the future because of your dreams, you would probably handle it differently than to just talk about it in a social setting. That kind of person probably thinks they are psychic and can predict the future and they want you to think they can too.
So when it comes to your own dreams, part of analyzing what you "learn" from your dreams is deciding how much you think your dreams are there to give you direction in life including warnings that your subconscious might see but you may not have realized yet consciously. If you can get that good at dream interpretation that you can tell when you are getting "incoming" information through your dreams that has real value, that would be a huge breakthrough to be sure.
You would have to be careful if you decided that your dreams are given to you by your subconscious or by another power to guide your decisions each day. If you took that to the extreme, you might confer truth to every dream you have. Then if you dream something wild and imaginative because you spent too much time on the science fiction channel the night before, you would start drawing conclusions that were incorrect based on that input.
However, the subconscious does use the dream system to processes events, relationships and situations that you have experienced during the day and it can draw conclusions that you might have missed. The subconscious is almost entirely intuitive. That means that when you get that "gut feel" that something is wrong, that is your subconscious. It draws conclusions based on intuition rather than logic. That is why so many of your dreams are emotional and disjointed. There is a logic there. Just not one that makes sense to our logically oriented consciousness minds.
By judging the dreams you have, you can determine if the subject matter is meaningful or not. If you know the content is about that movie you watched, you can disregard any "warnings" that is coming through the emotional communications systems of the subconscious. But from time to time, the subconscious will notice that "something is not quite right". That is intuitive talk for "danger, danger, danger.' When you get dream warnings about a relationship, a job circumstance or some other important area of life that hits you in that "gut feel" place, it might be a good idea to pay attention. Your subconscious may be on to something.
