Dreams

Do you remember your dreams? Do you get frustrated because you don't remember them?

Activity: for 2 weeks keep a note pad beside your bed and before you leap out of bed in the morning, with abundant enthusiasm for your TAFE classes, stay there looking at the ceiling and try to recall the fragments of your dreams. Don't try to put them together into any order or story. Then sit on the side of your bed and write them down and use a seperate line for the different images/ events etc. During the day see if you can recall further details of your dreams and write them on a new page when you get home.

At the end of the week choose one that is particularly clear and vivid and type it out. Give it to a few friends (email would be great) and get them to analyse it for you. In class we will be doing this anonemously! Try your best Freud or Jung impersonation! After you have recieved the written feedback see how acurate an interpretation it is and give your own analysis. What does it all mean? Too much chocolate before bed?

Yeah! but why study dreams? History has used and studied dreams for 3,000 years.

A history of dreams