Training beast's dreams in a dream is always the basis of extensive analysis and its meaning is explained and reinterpreted. Some people think that dreams reflect our depressed feelings and provide the necessary path for our negative aspects of reality. Others believe that they find answers through their dreams and that dreams provide a simple solution to seemingly complex problems in our lives. Louis Boogan draws a dream expressing oppression and solution in her poem "dream".
Throughout the history of humanity, especially in Western countries religion is a means of control. Religion is a way to hurt society and maintain order. Through their moral values these orders are preserved by those priests who believe they are taming their inner beasts. After that, Western Europe opened enlightenment. Morality has nothing to do with religion, only logical thoughts are developed. These values were embodied in Victorian English and cultural Romanticism in the 19th century. Both Christianity and Muslims shoot their legs and lose my support. However, this does not mean that God is irrelevant. Perhaps God is the ideal of moral behavior. If desire, anger, greed, and power are self-expression of our biology - morality is a sense of enlightenment, personal development that transcends our animal instincts, and substantial supernatural, Perhaps you need something like God?
For tame domestic beasts, I think that it includes involving my position, what I have, and learning ways to satisfy what God has given me. When they receive lots of applause, domesticated beasts will celebrate other writers, and I get two. Taming this beast will not worry about the amount I am currently paid or the amount paid to others. When the runner runs down my mountain road, I will tame the beast as I know that the bear will eat them first. Waiting for the last one, it will not make me feel satisfied. I appreciate the way they run and applaud them as they cruise.