Acting Your Dreams: Using Acting Techniques to Interpret Your Dreams

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to have offered such insight and I didn’t want to ruin that.
     
    Often, a writer
will have the honor of being told that something they wrote has had a profound
impact on the life of the reader. Whether it’s this way on purpose or not, the
writer is honored. The Dreamwright is no exception. The Dreamwright considers
your efforts to understand a wonderful reward for all the hard work and will
reward you with even more insightful Dreamplays in the course of the night.
These Dreamplays will address anything you ask them to, and will do so
willingly because of your interest in the work.
     
    With that being
said, I’m going to leave you with just a few more things you can do with your
dream to help spark your creative understanding of your Dreamplay.
     
    1.       Turn the dream
inside out and pretend the dream is real.
    2.       Draw the dream frame
by frame as if it were a comic strip.
    3.       Draw dream scenes.
    4.       Act out the dream.
    5.       Re-dream the dream
awake.
    6.       Play the characters.
    7.       Play the emotions.
    8.       Play the props.
    9.       Play the colors.
    10.   Write a sequel
answering the questions left in the first dream.
    11.   Pretend to be a
dream critic writing about the dream.
    12.   Do a dream interview
with your dream characters.

Now go out
there and dream, and enjoy the process. Your Dreamwright has so much to tell
you and you have so much to learn.
     

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