
At the beginning of the century, Miyazaki's obscurantious " Thousand the Thousands " had an indelible impression in the hearts of many fans. The story of a 10-year-old girl driving with her parents to a new home ended up accidentally entering a mysterious tunnel and lost to a fantastic world. To save thousands of parents who turned into pigs because they were fast, she set out to find and escape. In her adventure, she met HYDRA, Grandpa of the boiler, Ling, Granny of the soup, who worked in the bathroom and was followed by a faceless man, who eventually rescued her parents and found her way home.
The Chinese version of the poster "Hwanghai"
What is she looking for? Parents? Security? A sense of belonging?
Lost in a strange jungle, wondering where he came from and where he went. She, like every one of us, tried to find a way out of life and complete her own salvation.
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♪ To the repressed ♪
Subconscious
Open up the search for self.
A journey.
It's like an amazing, wonderful dream trip, full of insinuations about reality. A thousand adventures, too, are a metaphor for our obstacles on the way to life. Perhaps it was because it awakened those things that hit, moved and sting us as we grew up. The human psyche naturally has automatic avoidance mechanisms, and old-life obsessions, regrets and knots automatically sink into our minds, deeper and eventually unconscious. They have been "forgotten", but they have not disappeared.
Miyazaki has chosen to remind us of how difficult, long and inexhaustible the journey to find the truth about himself has been, and is so necessary and brilliant. Every human being at different stages of life can try to start a thousand-track exploration journey into a unconscious world that he does not know.
Awareness structure map

Psychological studies have shown that unconscious desires are always repressed and undetected as we grow up. It is often manifested in a dream, deep or shallow anxiety, confusion, recurrence, or certain customary actions...
Subconsciously repressed self, though outside of consciousness, deeply influences decisions in our daily lives.
"Stifling does not affect emotions, which can only be transformed or transposed and which can affect perceptions".
Freud.
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In search.
I'm sorry.
In 1945, Wolfgang Bully, who received the Nobel Prize for Physics, proposed that he was both a material object and a physical object (supermaterial) of schooling. His tangible development is closely linked to his interaction with Swiss psychologist Carl Jung.
Jung and Bully.

Until then, after some changes in the life of a poignant person had reached the brink of a mental breakdown, he had found Junga to come to his psychoanalytic clinic and worked together for the following 25 years, not only to solve the psychological problems of the poignant, but also to constantly seek a combination of science and psychology.
When he was with Bully, he was able to enter the no-man's-man's-man's-in-man's-minor zone between physics and unconscious psychology, and he said that the philosophies and spiritual experiences of the East that Jung told him were his torch for insight into quantum worlds.
Jung did more than 400 dream analyses for Polly, all of which studied the invisible world, the undesired quantum world, and the unconscious world of consciousness, both of which believed that the worlds they studied were real and necessarily linked.
This legend has been recorded.
Published and translated into multiple languages

In a 25-year-old relationship between Polly and Jung, the exploration analysis of the dream continues to unlock the mystery of his unconscious, supporting him out of the shadow of his life and providing great inspiration to his physics research. The dual perspective of physics and psychology has inspired the concept of symbioticism proposed by Jung of Polly Research, linking the scientific world to the spiritual world.
"The true meaning of cause and effect must be found in the phenomenon of anxiety."
Lacan.
The resolution of dreams is a form of subconsciousing. Find the factors that cause the symptoms of distress, release the trapped self and bring back to the surface those things that do not want to be remembered. In so doing, there is bound to be emotional collisions, stings and tremors, and when we return to the key nodes of our personal history in our exploration, releasing the feelings that are hit, we can readjust our specific survival experience and gain a fresh understanding in interpretation.
The unconscious fog turns it into a conscious truth.
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The desire is...
Distance of exploration
It's revealed.
And the road wandered with it, and We sought to go up and down.
This poem in the Qur'an has become an ancient saying that many used to help themselves. The road is narrow and endless, and I will try to find the sun in my heart. Later, it was invoked as an opportunity to explore the right way to solve the problems faced.
The desire is revealed by the distance people explore.

Distance is both the length of time and the breadth of space, and even more so, the sensitivity. A virtuous distance is a precious resonance. We hope to be able to face and manage our desires in peace, thus keeping anxiety within reasonable limits. Seeing the appearance of desire and finding the frequency with which it coexists in harmony can feed each other, organically reflect and flourish.
Lacan's desires are illustrated.
Desire is the meaning of human survival. This burning mystery, it's always impossible, so close, so far away.

The ultimate significance is immutable, and it will only constantly reveal itself and inspire us to become stronger and braver. It is important, as is the case for small thousands, that the truth of desire never ceases to be pursued, that the truth of desire may emerge at any given moment, that it will be able to bridge the obstacles within us and that it will lead us into a new and illusory world.
"Leben des Galilei"
Düsseldorf Theatre
2020
The search for the truth of fate cannot be done once and for all. We can only try to climb over one mountain and move beyond the mudslides of the past and into the wider world.
Unlike the pessimism that is widely accepted, when I think of the words at the end of The Great Gatesby, there is always a hope that flashes...
"We continue to push forward
# Back off the boat #
I'm not sure I'm going anywhere.
Back to old times."
"So we beat on
boats against the current

borne back ceaselessly into the past. "
The good people are watching.