Since my very childhood I've paid attantion to my nightdreams.
Dreams are regulary different, sometimes they repeat, sometimes we don't see them, sometimes it is not clear . In the dream world you can sing, run, fly, you could a boy or a girl, you can see yourself from outside, you can travel in time, etc.
But It's been impossible to me to manage my drems. While my sister was telling me that she programs hers before go to bed.
I remember I was wondering whether I could get in my sister's head through my dream and see that she was dreaming.
I remember that once we had the same dream.
And here you ask - where is surrealism?
I still remember.
By the way I like dreams when I fall in love. There is the same senses in the world of drems that we experience on earth.
Now get back to the topic. I believe that the dream is unconscious process where the brain unloaded from the accumulated information and digest it. That's one point, the other is that the dream is entry , window, door or tunnel for more information. Information about yourself and the world around you.
When I studied at university, I have dreams where I go regularly to tackle some math tasks and logarithms. When I was tired as a rule I didn't have a dream or the dream evaporates so I couldn't remember it.
I started to sketch some images that I saw that I was excited. It's important in this affair shut down your brain and concentrate on the image you saw. You need to trust yourself and your feelings.
I have very interesting sensation around the top of my head when I'm falling asleep at night. I can feel a breeze like there is invisible gate at the top which is open. Could it be the channel of filling by ideas
and energy? In the other words I can feel like a tree's growing from my head.
I am an artist, and most of his pictures I've painted I saw in a dream. This is not like I see them in color, have already painted and ready. I remember the images and create a picture of them, trying not to change the essence. And then begin to ponder about what I drew. And what that means.It is Surrealism, isn't it?