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    Exploring an Abandoned House - Mar 1, 2015

    by , 03-13-2015 at 12:30 PM (591 Views)
    In this dream I realized I was dreaming by a Dream Induced Lucid Dream (DILD), but I decided to continue on with the dream pretending that I wasn’t lucid to see if the dream would last longer without stabilizing (was somewhat successful).

    It was mid-afternoon, and I was driving down a backwoods area along a dike. There was a huge lake on one side, and an abandoned, hydro dam community (circa 1960’s) on the other, which was heavily grown in with foliage. My wife was sitting beside me, and we were discussing reasons why such beautiful homes could have been abandoned. One house even appeared to even have all the furniture left inside, and it looked pretty much untouched, except for part of the roof had collapsed, so we decided to park the truck and take a closer look.

    I walked over the abandoned home and opened the front door. There were cobwebs everywhere (dream sign), so I turned around and asked my wife to pass me a stick so I could knock them down. Standing behind my wife was our beautiful daughter (another dream sign), and I instantly became lucid. I said to them, “I know this is a dream, and I could become lucid, but I don’t want to wake up. I want to explore this cool house!” Both my wife and daughter smiled and agreed with the plan. Neither had passed me a stick, so I made a fire poker appear in my left hand and we continued into the house. Not surprisingly the cobwebs were now gone, so I dropped the fire poker on the floor.

    There were old couches, lamps, end tables, and random belongings, and the house really looked like the inhabitants just walked away without packing anything. The floor in the kitchen had collapsed into the basement, and we carefully slid down the angled floor so we could see if anything was down there. Nope, the basement was empty. I started to have thoughts about the house collapsing on us, so I said, “Okay, let’s leave now, because this doesn’t look safe.” I was thinking in my mind to be careful with my thoughts, because this can affected how the dream plays out. I was actually still lucid, but I was trying to get back into regular dream mode, which I couldn’t seem to do.

    As we approached the front door, one of my dream guides walked in, and asked if we can still be friends? We had a nasty fight earlier that night in a non-lucid dream, and it really didn’t end well at all. It was my fault, because I’m still struggling with the occasional violence in non-lucid dreams. I looked apologetically at him and replied, “Of course we can.” Just then, a bunch of cars and trucks pulled up the house, and a pile of scruffy looking dream characters jumped out. My daughter immediately spun around, and flew at towards the back corner of the house, and she passed seamlessly right through the wall! She was getting the heck out of here! My wife and dream guide then walked out the front door to greet them, and I followed close behind. Once outside, my wife asked where our daughter was, and I told her she flew off somewhere. Then the lucid dream quickly faded and I woke.
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    Updated 03-13-2015 at 12:33 PM by 71173

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    1. JadeGreen's Avatar
      As we approached the front door, one of my dream guides walked in, and asked if we can still be friends? We had a nasty fight earlier that night in a non-lucid dream, and it really didn’t end well at all. It was my fault, because I’m still struggling with the occasional violence in non-lucid dreams. I looked apologetically at him and replied, “Of course we can.”
      It sucks you have to apologize for something that happened while non-lucid.

      In my opinion, not all violence in dreams is bad. If it's for a good purpose, then it should be an acceptable course of action. (Though there are times I am ashamed to say that I flew around and attacked everyone for no reason...)
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    2. Tihiti's Avatar
      Hi Jade, Thanks for reading this! I'm trying to behave in my non-lucid and lucid dreams the same as the waking world, and it's been a real challenge for non-lucid, but I'm making progress. Interestingly my dreams are become more and more complex and interesting since I've started to pursue this.
    3. DawnEye11's Avatar
      I feel bad when i act violent in non lucid and lucid dreams too.But its nice how you got to make up with your DG in the dream.Also, I think that following the plot somewhat makes the dream more interesting too. ^^
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    4. Tihiti's Avatar
      Hi DawnEye11, Yes, dreams with plots are cool! I need to catch up on your dream journals. Been gone on vacation for the past couple of weeks.
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    5. DawnEye11's Avatar
      Hi DawnEye11, Yes, dreams with plots are cool! I need to catch up on your dream journals. Been gone on vacation for the past couple of weeks.
      Oh yeah, welcome back! I did not write much in my dream journal though. I'm still trying to get back in the lucid dream mode. But i hope you had a great time on your vacation. ^w^
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    6. Tihiti's Avatar
      Yes, it was fun! Blue skies and very hot. Food was awesome too. It ended too quickly though, back to reality.