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    The Lion Within


    This is my dream journal, feel free to look around and comment. I'm happy to hear your opinions on my dreams, so just leave a comment. I will be using this more frequently once I perfect the basis of my lucid dreaming, because I am only a beginner but I am determined to discover what lays beyond my concious mind, in the form of my dreams.

    I will leave a brief conclusion of what happened and deducing what it means. Even interpreting some details I missed out, trying to fill in the blanks. Even explain what is symbolic about the dream. I'll be adding to this journal description, maybe with pictures.

    I will be using brackets in the title to determine the dream, for example: [LUCID] and [DREAM.] They'll also be a key I will be using:

    NON-DREAM
    DREAM
    LUCID

    1. [LUCID] Movie-Set Madness

      by , 07-19-2012 at 08:28 AM (The Lion Within)
      I attained lucidity only for a brief moment before losing my awareness. I attempted at making the dream more vivid by using a technique on the DreamViews forum, simply closing you eyes. I'll start from the beginning.

      I was in an old, broken-down, haunted-looking house. We were filming a movie there using some cheap special effects and all of us (actors, camera-man and director alike) were teenagers, it just looked like we were having a bit of fun with a video-camera.

      Then it came to me, I'm lucid! I think my sub-concious may have tried to throw me off because the next thing I know the director is telling me to do something and I immediately followed the order. Before I could be lost into the dream again I realized that no, I'm lucid and I can do anything I like.

      The dream was a little fuzzy so I attempted to make it more vivid by closing my eyes and telling myself I wanted this dream to be more vivid. This had the reverse effect and I ended up becoming part of the dream once again, so now I know that method is not something I should be using again, or something to only come back to in a long time/with enough experience.

      Updated 07-19-2012 at 08:31 AM by 48818

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