Freud says: (The unconscious transcends time), that the subconscious, i.e. the unconscious in psychology, is a static, negative psychological state that does not have the effect or the ability to transcend time due to the lack of awareness of the subconscious or subconscious state of time, and a person is not aware of regular time perceptually, neither in wakefulness nor in sleep.
Contrary to time, which is a dynamic activity that operates with great vitality in the state of man’s awareness of his comprehension of the things of nature, and not in the state of the sleeper in which his perceptual, material, perceptive awareness of himself and existence is absent, and the unconscious sleeping man remains to preserve the mind in his perceiving things randomly without regularity, but he does not exchange perception with the time that does not exist in the world of dreams as an organized perception that arranges the repercussions of the images of things, as in the case of intuition about it consciously in the natural reality of man. Because the human mind does not need time in the unconscious state.
Time is needed by the mind in its comprehension of existence, nature, and material things in the external environment, and it does not need it in the state of unconsciousness during sleep, because the mind itself does not perceive the repercussions of the images of mental things in a person’s dream during his sleep in the absence of the organization of time for the human’s feeling on the one hand, and the mixing of mental images spatially without organization on the other.
Perceptions of the repercussions of the images of things during sleep in the absence of awareness are only perceived by the subconscious mind of man in a random way that cancels the periodization of time or its usual timings in organizing the world of external things in the time reference of the mind, just as it cancels the randomness of the repercussions of images of unconsciousness during sleep, and organizes the images of the place overlapping temporally - spatially in the mind of the sleeper receives it from the dreamer's memory only.
The totality and many images of things in which the unconscious is liberated from the guardianship of the realization of time and space for the images and forms of repercussions of the topics that the unconscious receives when sleeping in a smooth manner and without interdependence between them most of the time, with the difference that the mind’s understanding of things and their awareness of their external material existence is organized, and it is other than that the role of the conscious mind that is restrained and without effective tutelage during the passage of the repercussions of the images of things in the mental subconscious of the sleeper, which the mind has no tutelage in perceiving, even if the dreamer's mind is present during the repercussions of the images of ideas and things in an irregular perceptual manner.
Man does not perceive time as existing in his vitality in the state of his intuitive awareness of it in nature, and he does not perceive it in the subconscious during sleep, just as time is not perceived by the unconscious in its steadiness and stillness during sleep, so the mind operates without perceptual organization in the absence of unconscious temporal awareness during sleep, just as the mind it also operates without separating the human mind in the states of awareness and subconsciousness, meaning that organized time does not perceive the unconscious state of a person during sleep in dreams, and does not interfere with it, as is the case in its interference with human consciousness and his perception of nature.
The state of subconscious or subconscious existence in man is not perceived by the mind or by time in the same mechanism of their organized comprehension. The manifestations of man’s consciousness in his apprehension of the things of nature and the realistic existence through vigilance, which combined together the data of the senses, the transmitting nervous system, and the expressions of language, thought and the brain in perceiving things and giving explanations for them.
In the event, that time is a perceptual given fixed in the mind, or it is a working dynamic that the mind relies on and is linked to the senses and perceptual data transmitted to the mind or the mind, then in both cases, it perceives consciousness in its intellectual manifestations, and time does not perceive the state of unconsciousness in the dream of the sleeper.
And time does not realize itself in the different states of human awareness or the dreaming subconscious in its attempt to realize its absent self amid the repercussions of the memory's imagination that the unconscious receives in random repercussions and transitions outside the perceived time and space in the case of human existence within nature, that is, the sleeper violates the laws of nature in sleep without his awareness and his will.
Indeed, Freud's statement that the unconscious does not need time or is free from it remains true. Man is not freed from the power of time over him except in the state of unconsciousness or subconsciousness during sleep and dreams in which the images of things overlap in the mind without time organizing them in dreams.
Time does not work except with human consciousness, which is mutual with it, intuition or inferential awareness. A difference is that time is perceived by man as existing in nature, his condition is the state of all perceptions of things surrounding him, but man is not able to comprehend time except through the intuition of its manifestations in his comprehension of things transmitted to the mind through the data of perceptions, just as man cannot comprehend time in the state of unconsciousness as well as it is in The state of the dreaming person in the intertwining of space and unorganized time segments for him without the presence of organized time in achieving human awareness of himself and his surroundings in the absence of the sleeper’s awareness and the repercussions of images of things randomly in the dreamer’s mind.
The unconscious in the concept of psychology is the awareness of the absence of the presence at the level of the absence of mental awareness of it, and the unconscious is synonymous with the subconscious, so the unconscious or the dream unconscious during sleep is an existence that separates temporal and spatial reality, eliminating the limits set by the hypothetical feeling in the historical revision of time into the past, present, future and in his timings are in the usual calendar that is humble to him in dividing the day, the hour, the seasons, and so on as well.
In the unconscious or subconscious of the sleeper, he does not realize himself and does not perceive the surroundings around him because it is static that he cannot perceive crumbling formal variables that are not regulated by time or space, unlike the mechanism of his awareness of things, and nature in the state of wakefulness, by transferring time, which Kant considers a moulded perception fixed in the mind and preceded On the existence of things, time transmits the data of the sensible things, so the unconscious in its steadfastness does not perceive time as a regular chronological or historical periodization, and it does not perceive space as a regular existence because it is governed by an absent and changing time and a supernatural place in its overlap with the repercussions of the images of things in the mind of the dreaming sleeper.
It is possible and not possible with the subconscious perception of the images of things in different forms from them during sleep compared to the presence of the realistic material perception of things in the presence and framing of the perception of things with temporal regularity and spatial regularity together, but the subconscious realizes the existence of things and memory ruminates the distant and near narrative images in a dreamy spatial mental randomness that does not interfere with its temporal in a dream is the absence of feeling during sleep.
And the human being in his realistic, emotional, perceptive awareness of himself, and in his perception of the existence of things around him in nature, this is only accomplished for him through his comprehension of time in the existence of things and in the temporal timings starting from the hour and not ending with the succession of the four seasons. Thus, things acquire the regularity of their temporal-spatial existence in nature and not in the subconscious.
That any temporal fragmentation of time or historical revision of it is only a hypothetical and unrealistic act of one time that man lives in his emotional consciousness and his awareness of the existence of things, and it is not possible for man to divide time or division or historical correction, as man lives it only in his perceptions of things in nature and not in the perception of time For himself or a person's knowledge of what he is. Time is neither perceived by man nor sensed by him, but only mental intuitions in his perceptions and inferential results and in his attachment to feeling only and not to unconsciousness.
And time is one of the repercussions of the images of irregular objects in the reception of the human mind and his memory in the regularity of the perception of things mentally. Time is constant and does not change because things are fixed spatially or in their temporal changes in relation to man’s perception of things and not time’s perception of them.
Returning again to Freud's saying, we find the absence of time in the unconscious or in the subconscious, which only takes place when a person loses his realistic material sense of life as a subject and an object together, in the sense that the sleeper's dream is a deferred death in life, and a person lives it in his unconsciousness during sleep, with the difference in the survival of the mind and the biological system It works in the body.
And in the absence of timing or corrective time during sleep, as happens in dreams, there is a possibility for man to find himself a being that transcends the laws of nature, and he can easily and without his prior will do the supernatural in breaking the laws of nature in the time and place in which we live, which are impossible for man in his real world.
Doing the simplest of them in his natural, sensual existence. Violating the laws of nature in dreams in man is possible to act and ratify them by a single individual with a dream experience, and this is not similar to the violation of the laws of nature that the prophets possess and attribute to people who possess some miracles as in religious myths on earth, and this is done. Violation of the laws of nature for most people temporally - spatially happens during dreams, and without distinct realistic boundaries that they are accustomed to and derived from their realistic earthly existence, which is regulated by feeling, realistic, sensory-mental perception and the organization of time.
It is also achieved for a person during sleep that time lives in only one dimension in which the unconnected or regular places overlap, and there is no more than one time dimension in which the images of the past places overlap with the present and the imagined future in dreams. And that the division of time and its regulating is the invention of man’s intellectual and imaginative faculty alike in organizing our perceptions and our humble ways of life over the ages.
In man’s submission to the regulating and timings of time that he invented and found appropriate to organize his life, and man was not once in control of time in achieving his desires and aspirations, but rather the exact opposite is true. Man cannot break free from the power of time over him and his enslavement to it from birth to death. Man, in his enclosing time historically and organizing the times of his chronological calendar, realizes what he is doing, while the dominance of time over man is a process that is not aware of itself and is not aware of what man does with it, and it doesn't realize that man is a slave to his time and not a master over it.