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    1. no, I haven't already quit

      by , 12-02-2010 at 10:08 PM (LiveInTheDream's DJ v2.5)
      Just what the title says. No, I haven't already quit. I just had to take some MORE time off from lucid dreaming unexpectedly thanks to getting sick. But now that I'm 99% better, I can start again with documenting my average dreams and work towards making them lucid once again.

      I don't recall my dreams from last night, but I do recall an interesting dream from the night before, so I'll summarize it now.

      The dream began as a false awakening. I got out of bed and was about to begin my daily routine when I decided to go back to sleep for a few more minutes. So that's just what I did; I got back in bed and lay my head down and I was out.

      Now I was in a dream within a dream (notice the darker text indicating a deeper level?). I found myself standing on the edge of a vast canyon and exploring the surrounding area. Something didn't feel right, but I couldn't tell what. After about a half hour of looking around and finding nothing interesting, I decided to lie down and go to sleep.

      Now in layer 3 of the dream, I found myself at a friend's dorm at the college he goes to...only the actual layout of the place was nothing like the real-world college. The dream explained it away as remodeling, and I never caught on that it was a dream. My friend was asking me about dreams, particularly lucid ones, and if it would be possible to share dreams.

      "Sure it's possible, I've done it before." I said. "We could do it right now in fact, if I can manage a WILD."

      "Well, want to give it a try?" He asked.

      I agreed to try, so we lay down and went to sleep.

      I was now in layer 4 of the dream, aware that I was dreaming, and in a white void. All around me all I saw was white. I couldn't move anywhere or speak, and when I tried, it simply woke me up into the previous layer of the dream.

      "Did you do it?" My friend asked.

      "Yeah, but I couldn't stay in for some reason."

      In another moment, I woke up from that dream and into the layer before it. I was only at this one a split second before I shot up into the air as the dream faded out into the first layer, and I sat up in my bed.

      "That was a crazy dream!" I said to myself as I climbed out of bed.

      Then I woke up for real, and was totally disoriented from all the waking up