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    The DreamViews Drive

    by , 03-19-2013 at 03:43 PM (825 Views)
    This was a fun little WILD and attempt at Advanced Task of the Month. It's been a while since I've had to navigate my house and I'd forgotten how challenging it can be. Darkness seems to lurk around every corner and I'm always trying to just get out. Couldn't do that for this Task of the Month -- had to head further in.

    Color legend: Non-dream Dream Lucid

    Lucid #78: The DreamViews Drive

    I'm getting consistent hypnagogic imagery of the den of our house, so I feel like I'm getting close. I focus on staying aware, and after a few more flashes of the den, a fully three-dimensional picture emerges. I will myself to roll off of the couch, and my dream body complies. I check my hands and feet and everything looks normal. No extra fingers or troll feet. The carpet feels very realistic as well and I mentally confirm that there's no reason I would have fallen asleep downstairs.

    I give the coffee table a little shove with my foot and it glides over the carpet. Okay, now I'm really sure it's a dream. I walk through the den past my computer, stepping on a bunch of the kids' toys as I go. Strangely, there's a laundry basket in the middle of the floor. I give the laundry basket a hefty kick and it goes sailing into the air and flies straight out the window. I'm quite amused with myself.

    Outside there's just a hint of light, like it's the early morning. I don't think it's possible that the sun's up yet, but it makes me feel more urgent and focused. Since I'm in the house, I want to find the note that I left for myself for Advanced Task of the Month. I have to get back up to our bedroom. I wonder whether I'll find myself there. The thought of my sleeping body makes me feel a little wobbly, so I imagine instead that Wife is lying in the bed by herself. I wonder whether Wife's DC will be interested in "victory celebrations" if I can complete Advanced Task of the Month.
    (Menthol, is that you?)

    I walk through the kitchen, dining room, and den, past the pool table to the stairs. For a moment I think about trying a pool shot, but decide that I'd better stay focused. I'm pleased that the baby gate is missing from the bottom of the stairs. Halfway up, though, I see that this dream house has the baby gate installed in the middle of the stairs. "That's not real," I think, and phase through it.

    The upstairs looks really, really dark. I notice a light switch on the wall next to me. I try both of the switches several times, but each of them just controls the air conditioner instead of the lights! Every time I flip one of them, the air conditioning rumbles to life and I feel a light stir of wind.

    I'm not sure what to do, so I just charge ahead. The darkness starts to get really bad, and I realize that I'm about to lose the dream. I grab onto the banister as darkness sweeps over me. I produce a gladius in my right hand and start swinging it around in the void, still clutching the banister. I stay like this for quite some time, not losing the dream but also not going anywhere. It feels like at least 30 seconds. I fail to formulate a good transition to a new scene (or a way back into the existing scene), and I either fade to black or lose lucidity...


    It's a clear morning. Wife and I are in a car, pulling up to a two-story brick house to pick up my best friend F. F greets us at the door and comes out to inspect the car we're driving, an amazing classic car that looks a bit like a '55 Chevy Belair. Wife goes inside the house and I tell F that he and I should go for a ride. I hand him the keys and he drives.



    As we start down the street, I tell F, "Man, I just had a lucid dream before we came over here. I've got to enter it into DreamViews." He says cool. There's something like an old-style typewriter embedded in the car's console. I know that if I type the dream into this typewriter it'll automatically get posted to DreamViews. I marvel at how convenient this is. I congratulate myself for renting such a wonderful car.

    While I peck randomly at the keys, I ask F whether he's had any lucid dreams lately when he's commuting on the train. He says no, and we talk dreaming for a bit. I say something about dream signs and I mention that one of mine is "really bad driving." He laughs and says, "You mean like this?" He hits a quick 3-point turn and floors the accelerator, sending us streaking back toward the house.

    "It's a rental!" I whine. "Be careful, man!" It's a residential street and he's doing 60 mph, easy. We're almost back to the house now and he hasn't slowed down one bit. I'm distracted, too, because I'm still trying to type my DJ entry into the car's typewriter-thing. Now I realize that I don't have a seat belt. I alternate between blubbering "It's a rental!!" and "There's no seat belt!!" As we hit the driveway, I throw in, "I don't want to die!!"

    F cuts the wheel hard to the left. There's a squeal of rubber and the car stops a few feet from the house. I'm relieved to be alive. I'm not angry because I assume that he just didn't hear my complaints. "I was trying to tell you, man. I don't think my side has a seat belt!"

    He laughts. "Nothing's going to happen to you, man!" I get out of the car and see that it's turned into a convertible.
    I get it now. "F! This is a dream, isn't it?" He's walking inside the house and I hurry after him, the dream growing dark. Fade to black...
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    Updated 03-19-2013 at 07:08 PM by 57387

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    Comments

    1. PennyRoyal's Avatar
      Aw man! So close to that task!

      You got a laugh out of me when you kicked the laundry basket out the window
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    2. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Aw man! So close to that task!
      Heh heh, thanks man! If there's one thing I seem to get a lot of, it's close calls.

      I've seriously been wondering whether I should leave that note somewhere else... maybe someplace outside? Houses are tricky places sometimes. Hey! Come to think of it, the rules don't say anything about whether you can leave yourself multiple notes. Hmm... maybe one indoors and one sitting in the yard somewhere!

      You got a laugh out of me when you kicked the laundry basket out the window
      LOL, glad you enjoyed that. I had a lot of fun with that too. Looked very silly.
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    3. PennyRoyal's Avatar
      I was actually thinking this, put a few notes around in key positions that you might find yourself likely to wake up from - bed/couch/etc..
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    4. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Oh! Geez, thanks for the idea. Duhh, didn't even think of the couch. LOL. How embarrassing, considering that's where I "woke up" in this dream.

      I guess it didn't occur to me since I always expect my FAs to be in bed. But I've even had FAs on the living room floor, for goodness sake!
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    5. PennyRoyal's Avatar
      My first DEILD I was laying in bed on my back and I felt like something kind of grabbed my face and pulled me forward but instead of my face hitting the bed, it hit my couch. When I woke up I thought it was really weird and notated it. Helped me catch an FA the next week. The couch is your friend.
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