For the most part I’ve always enjoyed dreams. I will go to sleep wondering what awaits; what strange or fascinating montage my subconscious has waiting for me. There is the occasional bad dream which I am not so fond of. However I mostly just find them interesting even the bizarre ones.
I can usually remember most of what I’ve dreamt. As I am waking up, if I can tell myself to remember, I usually can (although this wasn’t the case this morning and not being able to remember my dream is annoying me.)
I’ve been using my dream journal a lot at the moment and I am enjoying looking at the dreams. My dreams recently have included having a lounge area set up in the middle of a road in a quiet suburban street. A well-known you tuber happened to walk past and have a chat with me, I’ve been stuck in a library (this one wouldn’t have been bad if I wasn’t trying to hide from someone,) to having a ‘Night Manager’ version of Hugh Laurie hiding out in the attic behind a wall hidden by a bookcase which moved. That bit was pretty cool.
Sometimes I worry about the strangeness of my dreams; what could be going on in my head when I dream about taking a trip in a RV across Europe with a group of friends and end up in a supermarket to then trying to get out of my old school. I need to start laying off the cheese before bed maybe. Haha.
Analysing my dreams helps a lot with generating ideas for stories. Writing it down will often send my brain off on a tangent. I find so much can be taken from dreams. It can be such a wealth of ideas. Stephanie Meyer dreamt a chapter for Twilight after all so you never know. Anyone else make a note of their dreams?
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