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    The Lucidity Machine

    by , 11-11-2012 at 10:41 PM (907 Views)
    Color legend: Non-dream Dream Lucid

    Lucid #29: The Lucidity Machine

    Wife, dressed in a labcoat, straps me into this huge contraption that we've built called "The Lucidity Machine". She explains that when she turns this on, "you're going to be lucid and the dream will be really pixelly, like an old video game." I tell her that I'm ready. Wife walks over to a huge rocker switch on the wall, flips it, and I'm lucid.

    As promised, my view of everything is extremely pixellated, reminiscent of classic Atari games. I'm immediately reminded of Adventure:



    I appear to be in a low-resolution version of the same room but Wife is no longer here. I get out of the machine, focusing on sharpening the scene, knowing that it will grow clearer and clearer as I work my way through it. Sure enough, the graphics tighten up with every step that I take and within a few seconds everything's in full clarity.

    I walk outside of the building into the sun and my recall gets hazy for a bit here. At some point, I find myself standing in front of a cute bungalo that's surrounded by a broad moat. It has a pleasant garden in front of it and I want to see what's going on in here.

    I decide to use a technique that Xanous described in an old DJ entry that I believe he got from Robert Waggoner. Basically, I employ a sort of "targeted flight" where I focus on where I want to go and imagine myself being drawn there rather than on any specific mode of transport, like flight. I focus on a flower in the bungalo's garden and sure enough I'm pulled into a vivid close-up of this bright pink flower.

    I hear voices coming from inside the bungalo and my perspective returns to normal. I'm now standing by the front door, safely across the moat. I open the door and walk through a small foyer into a modest bedroom with a window that overlooks the ocean. Two young women in their mid-20s are sitting on a bed taping a video podcast about lucid dreaming. I feel like they must be from DreamViews but they're both strangers to me.

    My dream body has sort of faded from my awareness and the two podcasters don't appear to see me, so I just listen. They describe a guy who "built his own lucid dreaming machine" and describe things that I'd done earlier in this dream. I remember them talking about us building the machine in our lab and mentioning something about me hopping on a train (DC nonsense or forgotten scene?)

    Suddenly, a group of people in lab counts bursts into the room, completely unnoticed by the podcasters. My friend S from work is part of the group, which is led by an older lady with graying hair. They're an amiable group but they announce that they are here to put a stop to my "abuse" of this "lucidity technology". The gray-haired lady says, "What you did was impressive but now it's gotten out of control." She gestures at the podcasters, and I see that one of them has turned into a 3-foot-tall Asian of indeterminate gender.

    Lucidity is probably starting to slip, and I become angry that they want to take this technology away from me. I tell them that they'll never destroy what took years to build. The gray-haired lady says, "You'll find that these things are much easier to destroy than to build." Emotion sweeps me away
    and I lose my lucidity. I get wrapped up further in this new dream plot but my recall gets very hazy from here.
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    Comments

    1. Xanous's Avatar
      Wow I am glad that method worked for you. Yes it was from his book. I am still only at chapter 7 (I am a slow reader. Little time for it) but his techniques have proven useful. especially the expectation bit.

      I wonder if the subC sometimes hates us interfering with the dream. I wonder why the self-sabotage. It seems to happen to me from time to time. Is the subC a whole other entity yet one with us at the same time?
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    2. Taffy's Avatar
      Hah. Your dream just set that right up.
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    3. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      You guys raised some points about this dream that really fascinated me. On one hand you had the subconscious giving me the most polite setup for a lucid dream in history. Yet at some point something in me created this challenge that ultimately ended the LD for me.

      Xanous, like you I'm fascinated by the question of what the subconscious really is. I don't have an answer (and never expect to, really), but the more I contemplate the question, the smaller the "me" in me feels. The part that I think of as myself and my identity sometimes seems like a much smaller piece of the puzzle when compared to the hugeness and endless creativity of the subconscious.

      I love that we are able to tap into this part of ourselves that's wild and fearless, making seemingly impossible connections and recombining ideas in ways that simply never occur to the waking mind. How many "bright ideas" that my waking mind takes credit for are just little tokens that bubble up from below?

      It's cool stuff. The mysteries of the mind are endlessly fascinating.
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    4. darknightedlady's Avatar
      Adventure was one of my favorite atari games! I love that you made a machine in your dream to make you lucid. Awesome.
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    5. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Hey, right on, darknightedlady! Adventure is just such a great game. Did you ever stumble across the "Created by Warren Robinett" room? I still remember when a friend came over and showed me that.

      The existence of the "lucidity machine" blew me away too. Talk about lucking out. Every time I saw my wife that day I couldn't help but feel weirdly grateful for the help.

      Thank you for reminding me of this again. You've inspired me to spend some incubating this machine the next few nights. If there's a chance I can get this theme going again, t's too special to let go.
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    6. darknightedlady's Avatar
      No, I never did...I didn't even know about it! I was just so happy to beat it...lol! I look forward to reading more of your adventures.
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    7. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Same here -- looking forward to seeing more from your DJ!

      Thanks again for the comments.