I remember at
school when I was a kid, I got called a dreamer, I think by my art teacher. And it would be a pretty accurate description, especially as she was at the time examining my recently
created clay bowl, with had less of the dream about it, and more of the living
nightmare to be honest.... but art is all about interpretation innit?
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But she’s
right, I have always been a dreamer, though perhaps not in the way she
intended. I mean we all are really, we
all dream, but after recent discussions with friends, I’ve discovered I might
dream vividly more than most, or at least I remember them more them most. Take
last night for example, where Tom Cruise ducking exploding cars made an
appearance, alongside my mate Alex as we both smoked fags and watched cats diving
for fish in the canal, before fast forwarding to my local Breton cider shop
(disclaimer, there are no Breton cider shops I know of in both my neighbourhood or
the greater London area) where I placed an order for some of their finest, only
to be palmed off with a Sussex cider I can get down at
my local Sainsburys…. And then I woke up.
And this dream
is no different, unusual or vivid than other dreams I’ve had recently. Others include opening a record shop with Noel Gallagher to commemorate
the 20th anniversary of the release of Wonderwall. It was a great little shop,
packed with squishy sofas which old nanas waiting for the bus would make full
use of (much to the annoyance of myself and Noel) as well as a very literal
Wonderwall covered in What’s the Story album covers. Or the one where I was
having an argument with my mum in a sushi restaurant in California, owned and
run by Hollywood actor and Roseanne star John Goodman, who doubled as the
local mayor. That was one was so vivid I woke up crying, not at John Goodman's local governing policies, but more at the blazing row I’d had with my mum. I was in such a sobbing state I actually had to ring my mum to talk about it.
What the actual
F is all of that about? What is the point of any dream, not least ones
concerning fish diving cats and Tom Cruise showing off some fab Matrix style
manoeuvres? I have no idea, but there
are lots of theories floating about regarding the point of dreams, if indeed
they have any point at all. Perhaps the
best known of dream theory is that of Sigmund Freud who basically said our dreams are some kind of wish fulfillment, we dream what we wish for, whether
represented literally or symbolically. And goodness knows I do like a French
cider so maybe that theory holds water.
There’s another
theory which states that dreams are a way of our minds trying to combat our
innermost fears, and although I do find Tom Cruise's gurning face somewhat
terrifying, I’m a massive fan of sushi and I do love a blast of the ole Oasis
now and then, so that one doesn’t fly with me terribly well. Personally I’m going with the theory proposed
by psychiatrist J Allan Hobson, who said that dreams are no more than a by
product of our active central nervous system, our circuits in our head firing
off memories, recollections and images as we sleep. Quite literally brain
farts.
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