Monday, August 8, 2011
Anybody want to hear about my most Lucid Dream ever?
About two weeks ago I had the most intensely real dream I can remember. I was trapped in a weird house, and saw an ever changing ogue of my father and different small children. I peered into a corridor, or large room, and saw complex structures of ordinary things. I saw a stair case with one step about 5 feet high, which I would have to climb, but was too scared because I thought the stairway would lead to heaven, and thus death. The realness of the dream was as real as now, which I feared, since I knew i was dreaming, so I kept trying to wake myself, which I eventually did. I tried to go outside of the house, but there was no outside, even when I went through the front door, it was just another room with gr. Every time I looked at my father, he changed from being my father to slowly getting younger and becoming a different person with the same hair and skin color, but then a different face and body shape, but somehow still him, yet not.The complexities I mentioned were just ordinary household things, like stairs, ovens, cabinets, windows, but in a complex almost fractal like structure, which somehow reached beyond the boundaries of the walls and ceiling of the house. I didn't go into the room/corridor, since it confused me and I would not know how to manage or comprehend the structure.What was so crazy, intense, and chilling was how real my perception was and how I remember it, yet seeing and experiencing all these anti-hallucinogenic (not trippy, but real or anti-real dream-like) things. Usually when remembering the experience of a dream, it is hazy, like under the influence of a drug, spacey, and blurred. But the lucidity, the clarity of everything I saw and the sharp, realistic memories I have totally fascinates me. When I woke up, I was still experiencing rapid eye movement, twitching, and the change or crossover from the two worlds was also crazy, because my consciousness and awareness were much hazier when I woke up, which was like getting punched in the face, going from being completely clear to woozy in a split second. Any thoughts?
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