I have taken a change of direction, and
decided instead to do my paper on dreaming. The dream world is
something that has always fascinated me, and for good reason since I
think it's the source for a lot of humanity's creative and
imaginative resources, especially for us as writers. Dreams have
acted as a wellspring of information for psychologists, story
tellers, evolutionary survival tactics, and is something that every
living creature throughout every age has had in common. Like so many
other ideas, a paper on dreaming is something that I've always wanted
to write but never gotten around to.
I really don't want to get too specific
about my topic yet because I want to start out very broad and then
wait and see what roads it will lead me down, and focus it there. But
I was thinking for primary research, it would be interesting to get
some volunteers (friends, family, myself) to start recording their
dreams in a journal. The journal could consist of anything from the
events in the dream to how it made the person feel. Of course, the
more brutal the honesty there is, and the more the participants are
willing to share their dreams, the better the results will be. From
there I could maybe develop some questions to ask as well. With the
raw materials, and my creative inspiration, in place already, my
secondary research could take me down many different, and equally
interesting, venues. Of course, there is the research done by Jung
(with his collective human unconscious) and Freud (with his dream
interpretation) that would give plenty of psychological background.
There is also the more pseudo-scientific realm of lucid, or
conscious, dreaming that has always been a personal favorite of mine.
Secondary sources would be much harder to come by with this sort of
thing, though. Then last but not least, there are the fascinating
dream cultures of the world that place a high priority on what goes
on behind our eyelids at night, and use it for practical applications
in their own world. Also, the dream world is viewed as a source of
many a man's mythical story origins, if I wanted to go a more
literary route with it. I'm sure there have been a lot of studies
done on this sort of thing.
Just a slew extremely broad questions I
would like to start out with are, why do we dream? What can our
dreams tell us about real life? How can we relate our dreams to our
own personal experiences, and what value do they still hold? How does
one achieve lucidity in dreams? What sort of connections can be made
between dreaming and the human imagination? How do dreams affect our
sense of spiritual awareness? I could probably go on for the rest of
the page on various questions to ask, and the topic of dreaming is an
expansive, but nonetheless, important one. But that's what makes this
topic so exciting is the fact that there are so many questions to be
asked and so many different approaches to be taken.
Dreams are a very interesting topic. Some things that i can think would be extremely interesting be lucid dreaming and dream interpretations even as far back as the bible. This could be something you already know but there was a experiment ( I am not sure of any specifics at all) where a guy drew a dot on his hand in real life and constantly looked at it throughout the day. Eventually after days, possibly more, he looked at his hand during his dream. His hand didn't have a dot on it and he realized he was dreaming. This could be an experiment you could try and write about if it does not take to long.
ReplyDeletegood idea kenny, before last year i have limited experience and knowledge concerning dreams, for years i pretty much just strapped in and rode the bomb on down to the firmament. i went through some pretty big changes in my life and the dreams i was having would not let me sleep longer than a couple of hours, affecting my work and school life. i had to make a change. i began keeping a journal by my bed and recording everything that happened in my dreams the moment i woke up. like all practices, patterns began to emerge to me and i began to recognize them every time i fell asleep. i do not have space to get into it here, but that was the first step in making my sleep more regular.
ReplyDeletewho or wher would your factual information come from? and would this be in the idea of dream interpretations and what they may mean? perhaps your dreamers could also give their thoughts on what their dreams meant as they saw it? what the were thinking when they woke up from it? also maybe do they ever have recurring dreams or dreams with similar content? maybe have a set number of dreamers and see who has similar content versus far out or weird ones? how many have dreams from childhood or futuristic? or are they their age currently? just some possible ?'s..
Deletedo they know the people in their dreams? etc