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    Going About Daring Missions On Maxis' And Percy's Behalf - Nought Accomplished - But Very Happy!!

    by , 08-28-2014 at 03:14 PM (514 Views)
    What I did was direct self-suggestions for a while upon a late natural awakening - "I will ... when I ..." with using a bit of future tense, but varied and on the spot, not in the form of mantras. And I dreamed of what I had expected to dream, it's so practical that this house and garden of my youth show up so often, and that I can relatively easily activate accessibility of that fact, that it's not existing any more.
    If I don't incubate - I lately dream of it in the shape of: "Ah! I was only misinformed - somehow the buyers didn't rip down the house, and blablabla" - but I do acknowledge in the dream, that the mere existence of it is something unexpected, something to be explained.
    I also get it correctly in some dreams, and I was already fearing, that I might lose it as a dream-sign, but no - it's still good old faithful. Seems it really is a pivot motive for me, with a bit of pre-raising of expectancy - I'm able to decipher it. It was funny - I stood there thinking - if I wouldn't know, that it is still there because of *forgot the confabulation* - then now I had a chance to become lucid.
    Mooooment!!?
    Yep! Gravity isn't working properly - here we go...


    From: Lucid Dares:

    Soo - finally lucid again, and thanks to the dares!!

    :pillowfight:

    I started out with trying to get my lightning storm conjured up, but only made it to a medium-intensity rain and twilight, the bolts just didn't want to show up this time. Maybe because I've tried incubating them too extremely with this picture Box77 posted a while ago:



    So then - giving up on the big drama, I thought of Percy's dare and I went on my knees and tried to convince myself of a huge watch on a chain being hidden in the shrubbery. What I found instead was a chocolate bunny in pink-golden wrapping and with a little bell around the neck, it looked like these classical Lindt ones, well here in Germany they are famous. But it was alive and hopped away. So I followed, crawling through wet bushes, but couldn't find it and then - my classical problem - it felt as if I needed to go to the loo soo urgently. And while the last two times I've been just lucidly going for it and good was - this time fear for the bedding took over and I woke myself up.
    And like usual - it really wasn't needed - I've been talking with my husband and making coffee and starting the computer etc. before I eventually went. Sorry for these details - but I've been reading about other people with similar problems, and so I thought, I wouldn't hold back on that.

    Buut - it's been a really long time - and I'm very, very happy about it!!
    Thanks everybody for this lovely thread - esp. Dreamer of course and Maxis, Percy and Xanous for giving me something to be motivated for!



    Such a one.
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    Updated 08-28-2014 at 03:29 PM by 66050

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    1. ThreeCat's Avatar
      Cool, Steph--congrats on the lucid and "chasing the chocolate bunny" (sounds like a euphemism for something terrible!). You think next time you might just ignore the urge to go and, like we say in the states at least , hold it? Awesome job on the LD!
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    2. StephL's Avatar
      Thank you!
      If I'll get one accomplished - I'll think about something for you - it's fun!
    3. ~Dreamer~'s Avatar
      Congrats on the lucidity, Steph!

      This just reminded me of a book I read years ago - The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse by Robert Rankin.
      You might actually enjoy this book, it went in quite a different direction to what I was expecting and really left me thinking!
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    4. StephL's Avatar
      Ha!!
      Dreamer - you know me astonishingly well - I did read that book and indeed liked it a lot - Humpty Dumpty...
      With me it was the other way round - I first thought Rankin - what is this that you are you writing here, while being plenty amused. And then the Toymaker really surprised me.

      Aand - I did Xanous dare - more on that later!

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