Very crucial. Hahahahah!!! Karl Pfeifer ...Every reciprocal outcome is depending on the structure which can be understood as biological or non-biological. We have to understand that two different connotations ...1) in waking ' I have to pee' means we have to go to the washroom for maintain the physical balance. 2 ) in dream ' I have to pee' designates different understanding which is rendered as an internal form like it indicates different clue to understand another object or situation.
We can think in this way because it is logically possible.
Niladri Das Don’t conflate the truth of what is said with some additional symbolic significance it might have. If someone says "I have to pee" during a dream and then pees in bed, they spoke truly in their dream. It could also of course have the further nonlinguistic meaning that, for example, something in their life is out of their control and causing them anxiety. But even things said in waking life can have that sort of further psychological significance.