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    Halloween in the Sky Fortress

    by , 10-17-2012 at 04:13 PM (874 Views)
    This failed "Task of the Month" attempt ended up being a great time. I'm so happy to be getting more flight time after all of the trouble that I had with this initially. I was sure that I was doing to meet a Dreamviews member in this one but it just didn't quite happen!

    Color legend: Non-dream Dream Lucid

    Lucid #23: Halloween in the Sky Fortress

    I'm walking through the mall with my friend T. We encounter a scrawny old man that I recognize (wrongly) as a professor at the university that T and I attended together. The "professor" excitedly describes his latest invention -- a self-propelled wheelchair that is guided and powered by your mind. With that, one of these wheelchairs pops out of an unseen hole in the floor, scoops T up, and starts racing around with him.

    T shouts in protest, insisting that his legs work fine. I decide that this is completely insane
    and I become lucid. I ignore T and the professor, and they lapse into silence. I can see daylight coming in from around a corner so I start moving toward the exit, making my way through a food court that's packed with dream characters. Sprinting toddlers and their harried parents crisscross my path but always move aside in time for me to pass. I'm tempted to check out the food but my desire to get outside is stronger.

    When I reach the automatic glass doors they don't open. For some reason, this doesn't worry me and I press my left hand straight through the glass.
    (I think that I owe this to reading about all of melanieb's phasing yesterday.) I phase the rest of my body through as well, feeling a slight chill as I pass through.

    When I get outside, it's parking lot as far as the eye can see. The day is mild and breezy and all I can think of is what a perfect day it is for flying. I float up nicely but get hung up in the mall's entrance overhang. There are a few moments of grinding where for some reason I have trouble turning my perspective. Fortunately I manage to force myself sideways just far enough that I break free and shoot up into the sky.

    Straight ahead there are hills shrouded in fog. I'm eager to avoid turning so I fly toward the fog, imagining that in these hills is the neighborhood where all of the Dreamviews folks are. (I want to perform the "trick or treat" Task of the Month.) As I near the fog, the wind increases to a howl, pushing upward and against me. Rather than force forward progress, I imagine that I am going the wrong way and that this wind is trying to guide me to the real Dreamviews neighborhood.

    I turn with the wind and it carries me upward the way that a thermal column lifts a condor. This feels amazing! I'm being carried toward some kind of sky fortress. The "sky fortress" is an enormous collection of buildings connected by a tangle of walkways and I know that this must be where the Dreamviews neighborhood is. Dream characters move unafraid along the narrow, unrailed walkways and I see guards armed with rifles patrolling some of the paths and rooftops.

    I arrive at a row of townhouses. Above the front door of each townhouse floats bubble letters that spell out the owner's name. The row stretches as far as I can see in either direction and most of the names are unfamiliar to me. I do see "Xanous" above one of the doors and I fly toward it, imagining that there's a huge DV party going on in there.

    The door has a television screen in front of it that seems to show what's going on inside the house. I'm astonished that the screen displays a prairie dog splashing around in a big bathtub. "Xanous?" I ask. The prairie dog stares at me, a bit shocked. He barks, "Phil doesn't just open the door for anyone who knocks!" I can feel myself growing confused but don't know how to regain my composure. "Are you some kind of bodyguard? Are there Dreamviews people in there?" But the dream is beginning to unravel and soon
    I'm awake.

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    Comments

    1. OpheliaBlue's Avatar
      Next time, fling the prairie dog.

      You know, interesting that your dreams actually label things. Like "Xanous." Didn't something similar happen with the Thomas Jefferson dream?
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    2. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Yeah, I have a strange relationship with text in my dreams. So long as it's on my mind, short bits of text sometimes stay very stable, even in non-lucids. (Particularly true with street signs.)

      In my Thomas Jefferson dream, as I told myself "I'm dreaming", my subconscious strung up a huge "I'M DREAMING!!!" banner over TJ's head. I place these in dream scenes during my MILD ritual so there was some precedent. This "Xanous" label was probably the most specific/useful labeling I've seen a dream produce for me!
    3. Xanous's Avatar
      Now you know my true identity. My little charade is over.
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    4. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Now you know my true identity. My little charade is over.

      Xanous (aka "Phil") reacts to the exposure of his true identity
    5. Xanous's Avatar
      Hahaha that is so funny!
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    6. VictoReverie's Avatar
      Dreamviews neighborhood is in the sky! Our subconscious is so much more creative than our conscious mind Sounds like a cool place to explore/trick-or-treat
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    7. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Thanks, VR!

      I agree about the power of the subconscious. It's a funny thing. I've tried dream incubation a number of times and it has never produced anything like the exact dream that I tried to incubate. Instead, the subconscious tends to produce much more interesting, vivid, and creatively fearless content than anything that I produce in waking life.

      This never ceases to amaze me. All of that is inside of us but dreams are the only way (that I know of) to access it.