When I woke up this morning, it was one of those rare occasions when I actually remembered the body of what I had been dreaming about.
I know that some people like to analyse dreams and delve into the content, whereas I imagine my mind being a huge store room of filling cabinets. When I rest, little mini me’s run around like headless chickens filing away all the things I had pulled out earlier and finding homes for all the new learnings and experiences generated during that day. The only way the mini me’s can know where to file things, is to read them to get an idea of the best place to put them. I believe that It is these ‘snippets’ of information, that form our dreams.
Last night saw the release of Apples ios4 – the latest software for the iPhone and iPod touch – and this in turn required an update to the latest version of iTunes. Our internet was taking a severe bashing as we are a household of mac users, and we do love our technology. We had several computers all hitting Apple’s servers, greedily demanding the latest version of their software and as time went on, the download speed was getting slower and slower. Eventually, in the small hours of the morning, everything in the House of Herberts – an unfortunate phrase but it makes me laugh – was up and running again with the coolest gadgets to leave Cupertino [ The Home of the Mac ] . Relieved and ready for bed, I retired for the night.
This brings me nicely back to that dream I talked about earlier. Hopefully, at least some of you will have seen that great film Zulu, with Michael Caine. Now I hasten to add that this film was made back in 1964, I while before i sprang to life, but never the less I have enjoyed watching it on several occasions. The key point about this is the stand that Michael made with his few remaining soldiers at the end of the film, against the Zulu Warriors. They were clearly out numbered but reluctantly stood their ground until the bitter end.
In my dream, I could see Michael Caine in his bright red uniform, walking up and down a line of troops instructing them on how they were to stand guard over the information being given out from those massive servers at Apple. “Give them just enough to keep them happy lads” Is what I was hearing. It seemed really major and very vivid. When I woke up, I remember thinking that was probably a tough night for them.
The thing about all this, is how when we don’t have much else to occupy our minds, we allow other ‘stuff’ to amplify and fill all that unused space in our heads. You know how sometimes we wake in the early hours, thinking about something that appears to be a big issue to us at the time, and yet in the morning, it’s much less of a concern. We have filled our minds with many different things by this stage, so each of them can only occupy an appropriate amount of space, putting things back into perspective for us.
A similar thing happens when we dwell on problems. If we focus on the negative aspect of a problem, omitting anything useful from our thought process, there is room for anxiety about that problem to grow, until eventually the problem can seem overwhelming.
It is always sensible to keep sight of the good things that we have in life, and give those just as much, if not more attention than things that bother us.

