Really a great explanation here @godflesh. I really feel that dreams are just another way for us to receive information about what's going on within us. And because of the symbolic nature of these dreams, we can begin to objectively point out patterns and recognize the language that is being conveyed.
I really like how you broke down the three different aspects of consciousness:
The conscious sphere is responsible for our perception of the world, the surrounding people, and the events that happen to us. The unconscious sphere is responsible for our desires and instincts that move us but which we do not always realize. The superconscious sphere is responsible for the moral conditions we live with, the rules and principles we follow.
I think it's really important to understand those - especially the superconscious, one area in which the psychology of the future will absolutely appreciate and legitimize.
Have you checked you @aprilangel's page yet? If not, you might find her posts interesting. It's often all about dream analysis. Here's her most recent post if you're interested.
Thanks for sharing this @godflesh!
I also write a lot about the subconscious/superconscious realms, most specifically in the realms of empowerment psychology. I'd love to hear your thoughts on my most recent post: How To Activate Your Mind's Propulsion Systems