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    Golden Tales From The Dream World

    Dreams are an inescapable part of my life.
    That fact became more so when my dream recall became surprisingly good just after a week or so of trying to improve it.
    Now it seems that whether I like it or not, I remember almost all of my dreams.
    Because of this, the world of my dreams have become more tangible for me.
    Now they are something I want to explore and try to understand.
    That's why I'm trying to hone my abilities as a lucid dreamer.

    Glossary:

    Knightmare: Typically nightmares are a single entity, like a monster or a criminal, so I refer to them as knightmares, warriors of fear.

    ISD: Inconsistent Spatial Dimensions. In dreams there is a lack of consistency in spatial dimensions, meaning you could walk into a room that's big on the inside and small on the outside.

    Dream me: I refer to the non-lucid me as dream me, since I act much differently than I do in waking life.

    No WL counterpart: This person only exists in the dream, it isn't based off of anyone in waking life.

    1. Vacation On The Moon Goes South

      by , 02-12-2013 at 12:13 AM (Golden Tales From The Dream World)
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      Lucid
      Semi-Lucid

      This was a pretty cool dream, you know, being on the moon and all.
      But it got a bit scary with all of those pesky tidal waves.
      My theory for why they were so large was that, since the moon has a pull on earth's oceans, the earth would have a pull on the moon's oceans,
      and since the earth is much bigger and has more gravitational pull,
      it would obviously cause high tides and tsunami's WAY bigger than anything seen on earth.
      Well, at least that's what I figured.
      Whose bright idea was it to put an ocean on the moon anyway?


      Febuary 7th 2013


      I'm on the moon for a short vacation, maybe only a day or so.
      The moon has been terraformed, there is an atmosphere, a magnetosphere, even a near by ocean,

      (however, unlike wakingnomads green moon, the terrain was still rocky and desolate).
      I'm visiting a friends house there. It's pretty large, has a lot of floors, plenty of rooms, and I'm not the only friend over to visit.
      About five other people I know are there as well.
      Were downstairs on the first floor talking.
      I'm taking in the amazement of being on the moon, something I never imagined being able to do in my lifetime.
      At this time I just now just notice the ocean.
      It's huge and beautiful, sparkling in the sunlight.
      I look back to the others.

      "Have you seen that ocean? It's incredible."

      "Yeah it's cool isn't it?" One of them replies.

      In the moment of our gushing the sea levels of the ocean rise greatly, burying the first floor in water.
      Of course the whole house is air sealed, so at first I merely brush off the event and comment on how funny it was that that happened just when we were talking about it.
      Then I realized that there were still a few people out there.
      They were struggling around, trying to get up above water, but even with the low gravity the currents were too strong to climb out of.
      One man was too fat to get himself up, the moon dragged him down further and further as he drowned.
      One of our friends reached for the door to let him in. I couldn't believe it.

      "What are you crazy?! Open that door and were all dead!"

      He had a grim look on his face, but then backed away.
      We decided to all go up stairs and wait for the tide to recede.
      We started watching something on Tv, something to do with animals I think.
      It was then that I noticed something out the window on the ocean.
      A tidal wave, no, a super tsunami, so huge that it covered the horizon.
      It must have been 3km tall.
      I alerted everyone and we all started to panic.
      We decided to go to the very top floor, maybe when the wave would lower enough to the point where it wouldn't hit it.
      Of course that was a fleeting hope, we'd all but accepted our fates.
      Then whilst bracing for the inevitable, it began to rain, which was odd considering there were no clouds.
      It was then that I realized, because the tsunami was so tall, and the gravity was so low, it had reached a velocity where it's apoapsis went right over us, it would then land somewhere else.
      The wave had broken off over the ocean, and was now just sailing over our heads.
      We were incredibly relieved.
      Tags: moon, tidal waves
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      non-lucid