Invisible Tornado
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, 07-27-1974 at 01:27 PM (311 Views)
Morning of July 27, 1974. Saturday.
Dream #: 2,777-01. 38 second read.
In the late morning, I am in the southwest bedroom of my home in Cubitis, looking out our jalousie windows (south wall) toward the southwest.
I sense my mother sitting in the room (to my left), possibly sewing.
There is a radio broadcast about a tornado watch. I anticipate its approach from the southwest, but I remain unconcerned.
When the "tornado" arrives, it is invisible. There is no evidence of wind. I vividly feel our house gently lifting about three feet from the ground and slowly floating north for several feet, with no discernible damage. I remain by the windows, feeling amused. I think of it as the remaining part of the storm. The neighbor's house to the south remains on the ground.
As I have explained numerous times in my reports, a tornado often results from my metacognitive anticipation of the vestibular-motor sensations caused by REM sleep. With the outcome of this narrative, there should be no doubt whatsoever.