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    Second Rescue

    by , 11-30-2013 at 01:02 AM (770 Views)
    A timely rescue from the "void"/re-stabilization thanks to NewArtemis!

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    Lucid #169: Second Rescue

    I’m an astronaut being prepped for a solo spaceflight mission. On this mission, I’ll be studying how various things smell when one is travelling through space. This all feels incredibly important and the pressure of the job is starting to stress me out.

    I do a simulated flight in some kind of simulator that is really just a cheesy little room with stars painted on it. Something about this freaks me out, and I leave the sim, hurrying down a hall and thinking I’m just not cut out for this job. Somewhere along the way it occurs to me that fortunately
    this is all a dream.

    I end up in a two-story library, wood-panelled, and filled with quietly studying DCs. I’m walking along a broad balcony that encircles a lower part of the library that’s filled with bookstacks. Somehow the dream starts to feel like it’s destabilizing, and I grab onto the corner of a nearby table. The dream loses most of its color and the frame rate drops. I just see a slow series of static images, each one moving horizontally and unsteadily across my field of view for a second or so before the next grayish image pops up.

    Everything feels horribly unstable and I’m sure it’s all about to end. I decide to just go for my old trick of directly appealing for help and call for NewArtemis. I hold out my right hand and call her as “NewArtemis” a couple of times before remembering to just use her real name.

    It doesn’t seem to be working for a moment, but after I’ve waited a bit, it finally works! A hand grabs my right shoulder and another grabs my right hand. “I have to come a long way to get here! I was on my way the whole time but you have to give me a second.” She’s speaking very rapidly. “You’ll be fine, there’s nothing wrong with this dream, here, let me fix this…”

    She grips my shoulder and just sort of shakes the hell out of me. It’s surprisingly strong and bone-rattling, but it seems to nicely stabilize the scene. I tell her something along the lines of, “You’re as strong as a chimp.” She laughs and makes some kind of response that I can’t remember.

    We move along the balcony where a cop has posted himself. He looks over and makes a remark about how I’m supposed to be “doing my job” preparing for my trip into space. He’s very unfriendly, speaking and acting as if he wants to arrest me. “Let’s go down this way,” I say to NewArtemis, and we float down to the first floor. The other DCs view this with suspicion, and I try to keep myself from getting panicky and feeling persecuted.

    We exit through an adjacent room, wood-panelled and very elegant. As we’re exiting, a hulking, ogre-like guy comes through the door toward us. I have a false memory that he and I are friends. “Hey man, there’s a cop behind me. Take care of him, will you?” He smirks and nods.

    “You know that guy?” asks Art, referring to the ogre.

    “Yeah, that’s a buddy of mine,” I say, totally buying into the false memory. We go through the door into a darkened restaurant. Through a glass window on our left we see a brightly-lit daycare center. A little girl looks out at us and waves. We wave back as we walk toward the back of the restaurant.

    We approach a booth where a man is inspecting an old record album. The cover is this incredibly vivid picture of a blonde woman in her late 30s apparently named “Ezzilon”. I’m amazed by how vivid the picture on the album is. I’m thinking that we’ll phase outside through the window when I notice that Art’s reflection has changed and she now looks like a mix between herself and “Ezzilon”. It’s a surprising effect and as I’m turning to check for myself,
    the dream ends.

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    1. fogelbise's Avatar
      Cool! I like the way the summoning worked and got the helpful DC you were looking for!
      She grips my shoulder and just sort of shakes the hell out of me. It’s surprisingly strong and bone-rattling, but it seems to nicely stabilize the scene.
      I wonder if you (or NewArtemis for shared dreaming fans) read some recent thread where the OP found a new (to the OP at least) stabilization technique that involved grabbing onto something and shaking your whole body..? What was that about feeling persecuted? Did that come from WL or other dreams perhaps?
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    2. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Cool! I like the way the summoning worked and got the helpful DC you were looking for! I wonder if you (or NewArtemis for shared dreaming fans) read some recent thread where the OP found a new (to the OP at least) stabilization technique that involved grabbing onto something and shaking your whole body..?
      Thank you, fogelbise! The feeling of a solid rescue summon is awesome indeed. I hadn't heard of this shaking stabilization technique, but that is a pretty crazy coincidence?? If this is from a thread you've been participating in, perhaps this scrolled across my feed at some point and left a little impression on my subconscious. It's amazing to think of all the little things that could shape the directions our dreams take.

      What was that about feeling persecuted? Did that come from WL or other dreams perhaps?
      Nothing in waking life, just past experiences in lucid dreams where I let paranoia run away with me. I've never been persecuted or mistreated in any way by the police in waking life, but I had a lucid dream at some point where everywhere I turned, the police were following me, looking for me, getting in my way, or generally being a pain. Once the worry took hold that "the police" were after me, it kept showing up over and over in the dream, forming a fairly hostile dreamworld.

      Of course, it all just came from me! But using that knowledge to actually arrest these paranoid thoughts was the part that eluded me in that old dream entry. It's a little embarrassing when things run away quite that badly, but live and learn... it's always a good lesson. Now I try to really be good about walking away and not focusing too much on something that might get fear or anger stirred up unnecessarily. Fortunately it didn't get too much steam in this LD and things worked out just fine.
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    3. fogelbise's Avatar
      It's amazing to think of all the little things that could shape the directions our dreams take.
      I was thinking this recently as well!

      Now I try to really be good about walking away and not focusing too much on something that might get fear or anger stirred up unnecessarily.
      And you did literally and figuratively walk away from it and must have reinforced your own power over such situations.
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    4. Highlander's Avatar
      Congrats on the LD.

      I liked how you managed to stave off the destabilization by initially grabbing the table, watching the unfolding scene and summoning to get back control of the dream.

      The cop seems a bit of a jobsworth.
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    5. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      @Highlander - I had to look up "jobsworth"... great word! That's perfect. Nobody in the United States will know what I mean, but I need to start using this. That word needs to be imported.
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    6. NyxCC's Avatar
      Really cool ld. It think though the great applause here should go not to the excellent and impressive DC summon, but to summoning a perfectly functional and extremely helpful DC. The conversation between you guys had me thinking you might have really gotten Artie to help you out with this one.

      The whole story with the space mission, the cop and the big guy was really cool too. Also, I can't help but happily notice that you have been having a third series of threes. Looks like you are streamlining your ld power to fit your busy schedule, allowing for big lucidity bursts that make the day here. Keep those awesome lds coming.
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    7. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Really cool ld. It think though the great applause here should go not to the excellent and impressive DC summon, but to summoning a perfectly functional and extremely helpful DC. The conversation between you guys had me thinking you might have really gotten Artie to help you out with this one.
      Thanks, and I agree... if you can just DCs that will be both helpful and act even somewhat normal, you're doing pretty well! Yeah, the next time I catch up with Art I'm going to definitely ask what her dream recall was like Thanksgiving night and whether anything lined up. We've had the occasional NLD appearances in the last couple months but this is the first lucid, sustained, and well-recalled cameo either of us has reported recently.

      The whole story with the space mission, the cop and the big guy was really cool too. Also, I can't help but happily notice that you have been having a third series of threes. Looks like you are streamlining your ld power to fit your busy schedule, allowing for big lucidity bursts that make the day here. Keep those awesome lds coming.
      Thanks, I enjoyed it too! The "threes" series you noticed didn't escape my attention either! I think that it must have something to do with my natural REM cycles post-WBTB. I think that these WBTBs are happening around the same time. On the nights when I am doing a serious WBTB, I'm relying on pee water to kick the whole thing off. And after each dream, it may be that writing the dream down serves as a mini-WBTB, giving me a semi-consistent pattern...? That's my best guess as to where the consistency comes from on these.

      The encouragement is much appreciated! I do get mildly worried sometimes about the busy schedule messing up my LDs, so these "big nights" help set my mind a bit more at ease.
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    8. Xanous's Avatar
      I like when New Art plays dream guide. Its rare that mine are ever that helpful. Cool dream.
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    9. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      I like when New Art plays dream guide. Its rare that mine are ever that helpful. Cool dream.
      Thanks, man! Yeah, me too... I am definitely fortunate in how often my DCs will help me out and try to point me in the right direction. Art's by far the most consistently helpful, so it was great having her make another appearance!

      With Task of the Year winding down, I should think about looking at some DC-related goals. I'm especially interested in the completely original "smart DCs" I've encountered in the past like "the mayoress" or "Stacey Dash" or "travel buddy" (she probably needs a new name.) Can I call them back up? Would any of them serve as a DG? Allow me to converse with them in depth? I've always wondered about that kind of thing...
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    10. Xanous's Avatar
      Yes. It's always fascinating meeting DCs because they are just a part of you but they seem to be a separate intelligence. I think you should go for it.
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    11. CanisLucidus's Avatar
      Thanks, dude, I think that I really will. It's been a while since I tried to get all "Gateway to the Inner Self". Well apart from the teleport-zooming.