Q: Why have I started having such vivid dreams?

https://asktheidiots.comwp-content/uploads/test-pattern-300x168.gifQ: Why have I started having such vivid dreams?

A: Hey, man. Congratulations! You have a little artist in you trying to burst out in Technicolor. Either that, or you’ve been eating too much shellfish just before crashing.

You need to nurture that creative part of you, man. Maybe keep a dream journal or something. It can provide a lot of inspiration once you’ve decided on the medium for your artistic outlet. Plus, it can be really trippy to go back and read about the freaky stuff your subconscious gets up to.

You need to find an art style that speaks to your soul, man. That little artist is a persistent dude. He’ll keep banging away in your brainpan until you allow him to speak through your art. It doesn’t matter what medium you use. It can be painting, photography, sand sculpture, writing, even interpretive dance. Just start creating and enjoy the vivid colors and stories that your subconscious is showing you.

It makes me sad, but I realize some people just don’t want to be creative. I weep for their souls, man. To be fair I have to admit there are ways to suppress your dreams and bury your little artist. There are medications that can put you into a deep, dreamless sleep. If a dull, grey existence is what you’re looking for you should contact Dr. Mrs. Brooks through the contact page. It seems like a waste of good drugs to me, man, but everyone has to do what they have to do.

Author Description

Ross Wilson

Ross grew up on a commune, the son of a herb garden pioneer and a henna tattoo artist. He always felt an affinity for paints since getting his fingers into it when he was five. Encouraged to continue, he moved on to macrame, string art and mobiles, until his mind was entirely blown seeing The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine movie and the works of Peter Max. He’s high on life, and that’s all he’s sayin’.

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