Friday, September 10, 2010

Dreams - A Vent

Like any other piece of art that employs a storyline or even a basic line of thought, dreams in their own way have genres. They might not necessarily be classifiable along the broader lines of action, comedy, romance, “bollywood” style etc. but they can definitely be categorized. The major obstacle that lies in the path of this listing is the fact more than 80% of all dreams are forgotten when you wake up. But then there are the others which stay on, and more importantly are worth staying on. Any sort of categorizations that will be done by me would unluckily be based on personal experiences. It never was worth the trouble to go around asking people about their dreams. Besides such a question would elicit the more “considered” responses of “Doctor”, “ Prime minister”, blah blah..etc etc.. For the record, this is more of a personal vent than a definite analysis.

A very broad classification for dreams is fictional and non-fictional. As per my own dictionary1 these, respectively, imply those that involve random people whose face you can’t put a name on and those that concern you and familiar faces. The former rarely involves the dreamer and would usually turn out to be amazing “dream stories” . Now ..how shareable these stories are would be governed by their ability to get past the average censor board. The key factor about these dreams is that, on a daily basis they would not affect your real-life; they would mostly be whims, imaginary stories, fantasies, random scenic locations. All thought up and perfected to give your senses a treat. The second kind of dreams – the one which accounts for you as a key character - on the other hand gives more of an emotional bias than a sensory one. There are the weird dreams which you wake up from feeling..wellll..weird.. You wonder why the dream took the direction it did; why the characters were who they were, how that could apply to your activities that day. Have you not had one of those days when you dreamt about a person who might have been a casual acquaintance in a more than casual setting? Imagine the feeling you felt on waking up to realize who it was. That’s the feeling I am talking about! Worse, are the dreams, which make you feel good. You wish you would not have to wake up from them. These non fictional ones don’t just tingle your senses, it gives you an emotional satisfaction which can or cannot be attained in real life. But when they may not, that’s when waking up is going to be a big pain! The story may not linger, the characters may fade away but inevitably the emotion you felt will stay with you, as a haunting tease. What gives it the killer touch is to want the dream all over again knowing completely regarding its authenticity!!

It would not be too much of a generalization to state that every individual has had instances where he has dreamt about something or possibly a part of it before it actually happened. For a fact, I have 6? Ya 6 I believe.. situations where I’ve dreamt and felt it, before or while something happened. Deciphering dreams, Dream interpretations, dream dictionary..there are hundreds of theories flying around about dreams. Most people believe that our dreams are related to our last possible thought before entering deep slumber. But personally, this phenomenon has not been the case. The dreams have proven to be random, erratic, and totally nonsensical at times!

The question is..how much would you trust a dream? Is it a sign or just a passing thought… Would you be able to know what in your memory, was a dream and what was real life? Dream on….

*Author swears inception did not have any influence on his thoughts and the post is purely based on circumstantial situations.

Ref 1 : Lined up in posts to come – “Making my own dictionary

1 comment:

Alex John said...

Hey Shanker.. interesting topic and very well written. :)
And I've never dreamed anything before it happened. Lucky you :D