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    "Dreamtime Philosophy"

    by , 08-04-2014 at 04:30 PM (770 Views)
    6:27 AM: My mom is driving me to school in the city (I never went to a school in the city!). We are running a bit late (. . . skipping some NL details, getting to the good stuff ). Once she drops me off and heads to work, I realize I have forgotten my lunch (a caramel and chocolate protein bar) and my bite guard (in case I want to take a lucid nap!). I turn and run back to the drop-off area, scanning the busy thoroughfare for my mom. Students and people are moving all over the place. I finally see her; she is moving back in my direction carrying my book bag. I think of several things to say, and one seems most appropriate: "You brought my bag." (Please don't try to make sense of this!)

    She replies, "At least you said that." She seems grateful. Now that I have my things, I am heading (finally) towards school, when all of these emergency personnel get in my way. Seems there has been some sort of accident. I have to thread around behind them. As I do so, it occurs to me that I have no idea what my school is like on the inside. I know it isn't the first day, and I marvel that I have been on autopilot so much at school! I am excited to see what this new school will be like! I then nose pinch, in order to be certain I am not dreaming.

    Ah, I see. I look around and notice a friend from WL. In WL he is a very towering guy, and he looks the same in this dream. I ask him, "So even this isn't real." It's more of a statement than a question.

    He looks at me and nods. He then proceeds to say something deep that I have now forgotten. I decide that this DC is legit and ask him some more questions.

    "Does the dream world contain stability?" I ask. "Does it contain stable locations?"

    He shakes his head. "You create and control dreams."

    "What is the most important aspect of dream knowledge?" I ask.

    He looks at me as though he is a bit surprised or nonplussed. He then points at me, as though the answer is obvious.

    "You mean controlling myself?" I ask.

    "I mean controlling your mind," he replies.

    We are now somehow in a small, empty diner. I ask him if he can help me control my mind. He nods and extends his hand. I take it and he proceeds to hurl me into the air towards the ceiling. I turn in the air and fall to the ground. My shin bangs one of the diner tables. This actually feels just like I imagine it would in WL--painful. I tell him so. He makes a face (like I am being a whiner) and points to a more open area.

    As I am moving, however, it dawns on me that even pain in the dream world isn't real, and as I think this, the feeling evaporates. I realize I can't be harmed. In a moment, I remember Mancon's guide for flying (in particular, let the clouds suck you into the sky). I try this briefly but don't have time to work it properly as my pal has already grabbed me again and tossed me into the air. I now fly into a whirling ceiling fan and smack against the blades. This does not hurt, however.

    My friend continues to sling me by my arm into the air. A voice comes over the PA telling me to come to the dean's office, but I realize I do not have to go, as I am dreaming. The theme from Mortal Kombat begins to play.





    I am mid air (and mid-fan) when I awake.
    My heart is pounding and I assume the adrenaline pushed me out of sleep.
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    Updated 08-04-2014 at 08:56 PM by 69552

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    Comments

    1. ~Dreamer~'s Avatar
      A bite guard... do you grind?

      Oh man, there are so many cool elements in this dream! And funny ones, too!

      This might be a really cool way to start flying... maybe next time you could start outside though!

      Nice work overcoming the pain, that is the way to go!

      I'm getting some nice nostalgia from the MK theme song!

      Congrats on the LD!
      StephL and ThreeCat like this.
    2. StephL's Avatar
      Oh wow - now you have a philosophical DC throwing you into the air and dream-coaching you!!
      Would love to dream such a thing, too!
      Next time into the clouds and not the ceiling-fan - hehe - lovely dream!
      ThreeCat likes this.
    3. ThreeCat's Avatar
      A bite guard... do you grind?
      @Dreamer: And chew, quite badly actually. I don't eat food anymore in LDs because it wakes me up!

      Next time into the clouds and not the ceiling-fan - hehe - lovely dream!
      @StephL: I'm thinking I should change my persona goal to flying, seeing as I am always trying to do it.

      Thank you both for the kind comments!
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    4. ~Dreamer~'s Avatar
      That must be annoying!
      I used to clench and grind a lot when I was giving up smoking... The dentist was like, "What happened!?"
      No dream eating? Oh well, plenty of other fun things to do!
      Good luck with your future flying endeavours!
      ThreeCat likes this.
    5. Pickman's Avatar
      Congrats on the lucid. I wish DC's in my dreams were that insightful.

      That soundtrack - such a shame the film was so bad, I still like the music in it!
      ThreeCat likes this.
    6. ~Dreamer~'s Avatar
      Oh hey, did you happen to see my flying advice on your 'Learning to Fly' entry?
      I'm not sure if it will be helpful, but it's another method you could try if you don't have success with future DCs tossing you in the air!
      ThreeCat likes this.
    7. fogelbise's Avatar
      Cool dream and congrats on the lucid!! That DC and his answers seemed very promising until he started throwing you around. Did you learn anything from that besides no pain necessary?
    8. ThreeCat's Avatar
      @ Pickman: I'm a bit embarrassed to say this, but I've seen Mortal Kombat about . . . 9 or 10 times. All while I was a youngin', but still . . . . I wasn't aware of how bad it really was until I got a little older! They did a good job on the soundtrack and score though

      @ fogelbise: I've reviewed that dream a few times, and I'm not really sure what it meant (if it meant). On the other hand, I felt like I already understood the lesson on pain (as I have often done dangerous things) but admittedly some task still freak me out--for instance, the other day I had a "lucid day dream" where I imagined what would happen if a DC asked me to jump feet first into a wood chipper. I mean, pain isn't REAL, but that would still be a hard thing for me to do--even with the intellectual knowledge that dreams are not "real." So maybe the lesson was helpful after all?

      I will definitely let you all know, btw, if I decide to go wood-chipper diving