Wednesday, April 6, 2011

The content aspect

I want to use content in dream journals. But because the content of dreams is so universal, I'm having finding what I want to write about.

I want it to have a dream-like quality to it, but still follow parts of the form of cookbooks.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Dream records

Since I can't find any published dream journals, I've been reading some recalled dreams on http://dreamjournal.net.

Since anyone can record their dreams here there is no particular style of writing. In general they're told from a first person point of view. A lot of sentences start with "I". The events are sometimes recalled just by stating what happened. Although the amount of detail and explanation about how they felt depends on the dreamer. And also how much they remember. When users use specific names of their friends it means nothing to me because I don't know the person. I don't want to do that in my hybrid genre unless I use repeated characters and explain who they are.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Strange happening

Another nap dream
Dreamed about riding in a car with a girl down my hall who was driving. I was in the back seat and next to me was a baby's car seat. We got pulled over even though we hadn't done anything wrong. The cop was trying to provoke us and was yelling a screaming at us, trying to make us fight back I suppose. He took the car seat out and slammed it onto the ground and it broke. I stayed inside the car, not saying anything. Eventually I think he wrote her a ticket for arguing with him or something ridiculous.

The weird thing about this is I told the girl about my dream, and she told me the other day one of her friends came to visit and she brought a car seat into her room. I didn't see this at all, yet I dreamed about it. Oddity.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Telepathy sympathy


I came across a term that really intrigues me - dream telepathy. This is usually regarded as a paranormal phenomenon.

“(I had to remove this quote because I got some email about copywrite infringement even though I linked the source)– from Telepathy Dreams article

I've experienced something that really felt like I was connecting with and communicating with someone in my dream, like his existence in my dream had been more than just my mind making it up. This was a dream I had about someone shortly after he had died. It may have just been me needing to see him again, my wish that our relationship hadn't remained unsettled. But it's easier to tell myself he wanted to see me again too, so he visited my dreams.

I don’t really buy all the online “psychic” stuff, but this article presents interesting ideas about this subject.  http://www.psychics.co.uk/telepathy.html

I think it would be so cool to be able to dream with another person, to go into someone's mind. I'm not sure if that can really be done. 

Useful websites

I found a site where you can record your dreams electronically and other people can read and interpret your dreams.

http://dreamjournal.net

Dreams can be interpreted in all kinds of ways, so what one person thinks it means may be entirely different from someone else. 

http://www.dreammoods.com/ is another site that has a lot of information on both dream interpretation and the science of dreams. 

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

I have the craziest nap dreams

I was on stilts and had trouble balancing. It was more like I was on a pogo stick, jumping trying to reposition my feet. A guy in a loft was trying to push me over. He was saying cruel things and making brutish faces at me. Fighting back did nothing.

Earlier in my nap dream, I was back in my hometown, but there were new underground structures. I was following my mom, but she wouldn't talk to me or even look back at me.

As soon as I woke up, details of the dream started slipping away from me. It's been an hour since I woke up, and this is basically all I can recall. Even though it was an unpleasant and eerie dream, waking up released a more hopeful feeling. But that may have been due to sleeping next to an open window, with spring scents trickling their way into the air.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Definition

There is no definition for "dream journal" in the dictionary or from dictionary.com, but it essentially is a place where someone records their dreams, whether on paper or electronically.

I decided to look up the definitions of "dream" and "journal/diary" separately.
The most interesting thing for dream I found were the synonyms.

Dream : –noun
1. a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
2. the sleeping state in which this occurs.
3. an object seen in a dream.
4. an involuntary vision occurring to a person when awake.
5. a vision voluntarily indulged in while awake; daydream;  reverie.
6. an aspiration; goal; aim:
7. a wild or vain fancy.
8. something of an unreal beauty, charm, or excellence.


1. Dream, nightmare,  and vision  refer to the kinds of mental images that form during sleep. Dream  is the general term for any such succession of images. A nightmare  is a dream that brings fear or anxiety: frightened by a nightmare. Vision  refers to a series of images of unusual vividness, clarity, order, and significance, sometimes seen in a dream. 



Diary :

–noun, plural -ries.
1. a daily record, usually private, especially of the writer's own experiences, observations, feelings,attitudes, etc.
2. a book for keeping such a record.
3. a book or pad containing pages marked and arranged in calendar order, in which to noteappointments and the like.

1, 2.  journal, daybook, log, chronicle