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    Carving the Coasts

    by , 07-09-2013 at 07:12 PM (881 Views)
    This one was a lot of fun, in large part because it was the first time I managed to really modify terrain in a major way. I still can't believe that I fell for the last false awakening, especially after catching the others.

    Color legend: Non-dream Dream Lucid

    Lucid #117: Carving the Coasts

    I'm standing on a bus, blathering some false memory to the other riders about how a friend of mine was on an episode of Friends. I suddenly realize that I've missed my stop by miles, we're in the final bus terminal, and everybody's getting off. A middle-aged bald guy hands me a bunch of coins, including a JFK half dollar and a weird coin with a hole in the middle of it, and announces that he's paying everyone's bus fare. I hand the coins over to the bus driver, who takes them all. Once we're outside, the bald guy asks for his change and then berates me when I say that I gave the driver everything.

    I feel like an idiot and everyone's staring at me, so I slink away and walk outside, wondering how I'm going to get home. On the corner I see a gang member carrying a pistol and wearing a blue bandana face mask. He jumps out from behind cover and starts firing at some unknown enemy. I think that this must be a really bad neighborhood and that I'd better get out of here. I look up at the sun to figure out which way is east, but notice that the sun's too low in the sky for the brightness of the day. The sun self-consciously moves higher in the sky to match my expectations
    and I realize that I'm dreaming.

    I'm walking by an apartment complex with a little playground filled with grade school kids. I start flying to look for Angel Falls and one of the kids says, "It's Superman!"

    "That's right!" I say, and start "bah bah baahhh"ing the original John Williams Superman theme. I decide that I want to hear the real thing and immediately my subconscious produces the original soundtrack (or close enough to convince me, at least.) I fly off, the Superman score playing in my head and filling me with nerdy confidence.

    I come to a broad river with some low hills along the water's edge. I fly along the river until I come to a coastline, proceeding along that for a while, looking for Angel Falls. I start eyeing those low hills and think about whether I could turn them into Angel Falls. As I do this, they start growing taller, and I find that I can raise and lower the height of these hills just by thinking about it. Something seems to stop them from getting up to full mountain height, but I can still get them high enough to impress myself, at least. I keep flying along the coast, building the hills taller and watching as the occasional small waterfall even erupts from the side. These waterfalls are all pretty modest, though, and not nearly high enough for Angel Falls.

    As I'm happily traveling down the coast and raising the hills up to the sky, a group of elderly people that look like tourists start flying in front of me, way too close, and blocking my view a bit. The tourists are pointing at the hills and reading some kind of guide book, and disturbingly, one of them is only wearing a diaper. I maneuver past a couple of them, but the old man in a diaper won't get out of the way. I say, "You want to land," and he immediately banks to the left and drops out of sight. Satisfied, I continue flying and trying to make the coastal hills climb higher and higher. I can't get enough of watching this! As I'm raising one set of hills really high, I start to see water cascading off of it, and I think that it's going to turn into Angel Falls. As I look up and up, my perspective suddenly clonks onto its side and I'm pitched into the void.

    I rub my hands together to make sure my dream body's ready to go, then I try to find the floor. I imagine my hands rubbing against the smooth rock of a river bed, but the sensation I feel is different. More like cloth. Soon I can see out of my left eye, but only in a small circle. Right eye's still blind. It looks like I'm laying facedown on our comforter -- false awakening. It's morning and I'm alone, laying across the bed.

    I get up and check myself in the bedroom mirror. I've got a bunch of blankets and sheets and stuff wrapped around me. I put my arms out so they can fall to the floor. I look just like myself except that my eyes are filled in with black and these dark wisps of smoky electricity-looking stuff are crackling around my head. Overall effect: badass. There's still something wrong with my right eye, but I just tell myself that the blankets are gone and I can see fine. Pretty soon, I do.

    There's a new door in the wall of our bedroom, and I walk through it into some kind of sunroom. (This is strange since our bedroom is on the 2nd floor.) My friends "Leroy" and "Leroyette" (husband and wife) are here working on some kind of art project with a bunch of strangers. Everyone's working away with scissors, paper, and cloth. I call out, "[Leroy]! I'm having a lucid dream."

    "Here, let me get the door," he says, undoing a bunch of strange locks on an external, glass-paned door. I step outside and there's a small waterfall, about 15 feet high, going in a small garden. I'm wondering how to turn this into Angel Falls when the scene goes dark right before...

    I have another false awakening in my master bedroom. The door to the sunroom is still there, and I head through it again. There, again, is Leroy. This time I try undoing all of the locks myself. There are an unbelievable number of curtains, locks, and shutters covering the door, and I'm finding it really frustrating to mess with them. "I don't recall your doors being covered with this much bullcrap," I whine. Leroy chuckles and tries to help me.
    (Apparently I thought this was his house, but it doesn't resemble any room in Leroy's home.) "You know, I could have just phased this whole time. Sorry, man!" I phase through the door onto a grassy lawn, jump into the air, and start flying again. After flying for a short time...

    Another false awakening, this time in the sunroom. Embarrassingly, this one fools me and I'm non-lucid. An overweight bearded guy in his 20s is dressed in a wookiee costume (sans head.) He's complaining about how girls are always too interested in lucid dreaming. Don't they understand that stuff is just fantasy? He puts the head of the wookiee costume on and poses for a photograph, doing his best Chewbacca cry. Cameras flash. The dream ends.

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    Updated 07-09-2013 at 09:04 PM by 57387

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    Comments

    1. Wurlman's Avatar
      Wow epic dream bro! Very nice recall as I was reading about ur lock situation I was thinking the same thing u were to hell with this I'm phasing lmao
    2. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Ha ha, thanks Wurlman! It's pretty amazing how long it took me to think about phasing. Most of the time phasing is something I go right to, but I'm not always the brightest bulb when I'm dreaming.

      May have been at a slightly lower level of lucidity. That's usually when I'm at my least clever.
    3. darknightedlady's Avatar
      but the old man in a diaper won't get out of the way. I say, "You want to land," and he immediately banks to the left and drops out of sight
      A little Yoda in you! Also love the Chewbacca ending!! Ha. Nice, also, to have the Superman theme song playing while you fly! I have to try that one someday!
      I look just like myself except that my eyes are filled in with black and these dark wisps of smoky electricity-looking stuff are crackling around my head. Overall effect: badass.
      Nice effect! Love it when dreams make us look really different, but in a cool way
      "You know, I could have just phased this whole time. Sorry, man!" I phase through the door onto a grassy lawn, jump into the air, and start flying again. After flying for a short time...
      Love how you apologize, like you put him out! Good job on the phase...those locks really helped!
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    4. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      A little Yoda in you! Also love the Chewbacca ending!! Ha. Nice, also, to have the Superman theme song playing while you fly! I have to try that one someday!
      Ha ha, yeah, I got a laugh out of the Chewbacca part after waking up from this dream. Only in dreams...

      But yes, you should definitely try out a soundtrack sometime! Highly recommended. Several months back I had a dream where an orchestral soundtrack spontaneously burst up when I was flying with my son into the aurora borealis. I tell you, it is amazing what your subconscious can produce. I can see how musicians find such great inspiration from dreams. If only I could write music/play the piano... anyway, if you get to try this, I'd love to hear about it!

      Hey, did you know that Paul McCartney got the melody for "Yesterday" from a dream? I would love to improve my skills on generating these compositions on demand. The dreaming brain just amazes me...

      Love how you apologize, like you put him out! Good job on the phase...those locks really helped!
      Heh heh... isn't that funny? I just can't help but react to my familiar DCs like they're the real deal. Even if it's not the real person... it's my mental model of the person, and it's incredibly hard not to treat them like the real thing. At least for me! My kids' DCs really get me.
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    5. Flycat's Avatar
      [QUOTE]Several months back I had a dream where an orchestral soundtrack spontaneously burst up when I was flying with my son into the aurora borealis.[/QUOTE] I remember that :D

      The crackling things part sounded cool. Going to try that.

      Laughed at the old man in a diaper and chewbacca parts.
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    6. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Thanks, Flycat! Oh man, if you've never had the chance to check your reflection in a mirror during a lucid, you should definitely go for it. Mirrors are amazing in lucid dreams. I don't think that I've ever come out looking the same way twice.

      OpheliaBlue takes it even further with mirrors. She actually does all kinds of crazy stuff with mirrors, particularly teleporting. It's kind of a go-to device for her. She actually discusses this in depth on the podcast we did a few weeks back if you're interested in some mirror ideas: http://www.dreamviews.com/dreamviews...-sleepers.html
    7. Xanous's Avatar
      Hey Superman! Cool stuff there with the hills and getting rid of crazy diaper man! What is it with mirrors and LDs. Is it the ego projecting us as superhuman wizards?
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    8. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Heh heh, thanks! I know what you mean about the mirrors! I'm not sure precisely what's going on psychologically, but my best guess is that it's some mix of your self-image and the usual dream weirdness. And I do have to admit that during a lucid dream I have a little bit of "mighty wizard" power trip going on. In the past I haven't showed up with all of the crackly power stuff but several times I've looked all yoked up like some kind of badass. Could be a projection of that baseline level of confidence that's necessary to hold an LD together.
    9. NyxCC's Avatar
      Really cool dream! And I just saw you have another Angel Falls entry, can’t wait to read it!

      As I'm happily traveling down the coast and raising the hills up to the sky, a group of elderly people that look like tourists start flying in front of me, way too close, and blocking my view a bit.
      Those tourists are just everywhere! This is so annoying, especially if they are old, naked, and flying.

      I step outside and there's a small waterfall, about 15 feet high, going in a small garden. I'm wondering how to turn this into Angel Falls when the scene goes dark right before.
      I very much like that part, it reminds me of that Rome model dream and your Alamo souvenir. I still need to think of another alternative to flying when going to places. It seems like it isn’t my type of scene change method. For that matter, you have no idea what a great impact reading your entries has on my subcon memory and on my lds. Will be posting an entry later on so it will make more sense.
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    10. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Thanks, Nyx! I'm hanging on like a pitbull to Angel Falls, and no old, naked, flying tourists are going to stop me.

      I know what you mean... the flying is fun, and certainly beats trying to walk around someplace but I've been trying to put more energy into the really fast teleports whenever possible. Got a lot to learn, but the experimentation process is so fun!

      Ha ha, looking forward to that entry!
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    11. darknightedlady's Avatar
      Several months back I had a dream where an orchestral soundtrack spontaneously burst up when I was flying with my son into the aurora borealis. I tell you, it is amazing what your subconscious can produce. I can see how musicians find such great inspiration from dreams. If only I could write music/play the piano...
      I hear you! I have some wonderful music play sometimes, that reach such an emotional depth. I could never replicate them...wish we both could. I never knew that bit about "Yesterday" and the dream inspiration...very cool!
      Even if it's not the real person... it's my mental model of the person, and it's incredibly hard not to treat them like the real thing. At least for me! My kids' DCs really get me.
      It shows how kind you are! I can imagine, how it would be with your children I am the same way with some of my DC's too.
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