Hey there,
If you go with the assumption that the unconscious creates and governs your dream, then ANY dreamcharacter is a part of your unconsciousness, and therefor a representation of it 
The main difficulty would be to overcome or rather to push aside your own expectations. You see a zombie. You expect the zombie to attack you. So your expectation would make it attack you when you try to ask it questions.
Or you might see your teacher, who thinks dreams are a waste of time. Asking him questions would probably result in dismissive answers because you're associating him with someone who you'd expect to be negative about dreaming in general.
That's why people like to create some sort of 'avatar' or 'physical person' that is supposed to represent the unconsciousness. That way their expectation falls in line with the answers they want. But in truth, any dream character would do. In fact, if you could truly shove aside all your expectations, you wouldn't even need a dreamcharacter at all. You could just talk and get an answer, without there being anything 
Anyways, if we translate this to a more practical level: find something or someone that makes an good representation of the unconscious for you. Perhaps your own mirror image, perhaps Freud, perhaps some sort of flaming ball of light, perhaps some animal guide... etc etc. Whatever you feel makes you think of the unconscious.
Hope that helps,
-Redrivertears-
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