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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Dream Journal Exercise

           
I’ve always been pretty good at recalling my own dreams. I still remember many dreams, good and bad, from my childhood. While doing this exercise of recording what I dreamt after waking up I realized that I tend to dream a lot about real life situations that are relevant to my everyday life. Most of the time everything in the dream is normal, except for one detail that is specific for each dream. I remember in old dreams how I would see lost objects from my childhood like the GameBoy that hurricane George took when I was a little kid. Granted, it was my sister’s GameBoy, but it still made me cry.
            I remembered that the other day I dreamt that my grandfather was still alive and just casually hanging out with us at my house. Even though it was sad to realize it was just a dream when I woke up, I still felt happy because it felt so real that it became like another memory I will always have of him. I guess, in one way or another, most of my dreams are wish fulfillment dreams, except those where I end up half naked in a public place for no apparent reason. Those dreams are the worst next to the ones where I’m just falling without any plot. It’s as if my dreams are directed by Michael Bay and where written by a 3 year old who loves throwing things without any provocation.

            The more I try to interpret the meaning of these dreams, the more confused I feel. What am I supposed to learn from this seemingly disconnected hodgepodge of dreams? I’ve noticed that I rarely have these falling dreams anymore. Most of the time I’m dreaming about some situation that is happening in my life at the moment, be it something stressful or something good that I want to relive. I guess I need to continue doing this dream journal exercise and maybe I’ll learn a thing or two about my inner subconscious.

9 comments:

  1. Very interesting. I laughed at the "directed by Michael Bay and written by 3 year olds" bit. Those seem like very intense dreams.

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  2. Dreams are very cool expressions about our unconciousness! Inclusive, they are affected by the food we eat each day, for example the dream of falling have a relationship with eat something "heavy" at night. Also, it's very interesting that our dreams sometimes get real, as a "dejavu" and we don't have an aswer for that. I think that our mind is very amazing, and that your post was very interesting too!

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    1. Our brains truly are incredible. Makes you want to study neurobiology or something of the sort doesn't it?

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  3. The same thing happens to me! When I dream something cheerful I spend my day happy, but when I dream something sad I spend my day kind of sorrowful. It is amazing how even dreams can affect our mood.

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    1. Sometimes I get pissed at someone based on my dreams and they don't even know what is happening.

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  4. OH YES and if I dream w someone and in the dream i fell in love w him
    i spend my day thinking about him... ok

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  5. I have also had dreams in which I'm falling. But it's into an endless dark hole and when I wake up I feel lost and disoriented. -.-

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