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    "In a Nutshell" Revisited, with Causality Explained

    by , 10-06-1979 at 01:01 PM (410 Views)
    Morning of October 6, 1979. Saturday.

    Dream #: 4,674-04. Optimized 1 minute 30 second read.





    My dream implies I am in an ongoing monster movie called “In a Nutshell” in Cubitis. Although it is vivid, my emotions are not intense enough to initiate wakefulness as I summon the essence of horror to serve my dream’s imaginary narrative. (I often do this by habit to manifest ASMR, the “spine tingling” that brings about bliss, but which is rarely complete in this mode of dreaming.)

    My father is near at one point, sitting on the bed, but only as a backstory commentator.

    Most scenes occur in semi-darkness in the southwest bedroom of the Cubitis house (not where I am sleeping in reality but still the result of background awareness I am in bed).

    The featured monster begins its life by growing inside an egg that mimics a walnut. I see one of them prematurely hatch as a tiny black horse that jerks about on its side on the floor - reminiscent of a mosquito larva (“wriggler”). This one may be dying because of hatching too quickly (though I hit the “walnut” with a hammer as a requirement of the “movie’s script”). (There is no outcome here, only a transition to another scene.)

    The adult form of the monster is a mutant bear that has poisonous porcupine quills. It hunts people for food. There is a nighttime scene when I am “surprised” by the creature (though it is metacognitive summoning and pretending). It occurs as I walk around a corner of the Cubitis house (at its south end). The monster lifts its arms, but it does not attack me.



    Metacognitive Dreaming Responses:

    Predominant bedroom setting.

    REM atonia (something enclosed or its movement restricted; the tiny “horse” inside the “walnut”).

    Sleep myoclonus (the wriggling “horse” on its side, modeling my sleeping position, as a horse typically appears when anticipating my physical mobility after waking).

    Association with “hibernation” or sleeping (the mutant bear).

    “Around the corner” metacognitive summoning (a deliberate dreaming element since early childhood). In a childhood dream, the result was a dog coming from around the same corner. It jumped up to press against my chest, resulting in a myoclonic awakening.



    Influences:

    The movie “Prophecy” (1979).

    The movie “The Valley of Gwangi” (1969).

    The Crazy Magazine parody of “The Waltons” titled “The Walnuts” (1974).



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    Updated 01-05-2022 at 09:04 AM by 1390

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