Primarily a writing exercise, this dream journal-inspired blog is a quiet introspective sojourn into the process that we traverse in going from private dream to public art. I see our dreaming as an internalized mythmaking. As I philosophize and expressively exhibit dreams, both private and public, I encourage and delight in creative language as a way to practice experiential metaphors through a “public dreaming." Writing Theory: Creative Dream Fiction

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Initiative statements and questions about Dreaming

Do dreams have an impact on daily life/waking consciousness? 

Are dreams representations of inner urges, the expressed imagination of desire? 

How do dreams come to life? 

Dreams must reside at a level of awareness that is a more subtle grade of mental perception than usually conceived in our normal waking state. 

Dreams must have residual impact in daily life based on the emotional response to their content upon waking, remembering and reflecting...

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