12.10.2009 The Great Pyramid (WILD)
NON-DREAM DREAM LUCID
The gift of the day and night stone
I flew a few feet forward out of my purple vortex portal, and landed in the Biodome on the moon. My 'amakua tumbled out after me, red, yellow, and green energy. I absorbed them, then three more came out, and I directed them forward. Energy animals kept tumbling out of the portal, and I made their energy go out in front of me, as Pueo became birds, He'e became fish, and pua'a became land animals.
I saw Raven in the distance, talking with Basara. Selene appeared from behind some trees. She was wearing a long white dress, and silvery stars in her hair. She strode toward me gracefully. She looked up at me, her eyes dark, yet bright and clear. "Hello, Nate," she said.
"Nate?"
"I just want to let you know, I still know your name in the other world."
I noticed a pendant she was wearing, a shiny black stone. "What is that?" I asked.
"This? You gave this to me in a past life," she smiled. "You don't remember," she said matter-of-factly. "This is the moonstone, the sunstone, the day and night stone, the stone of light, and darkness, bleeding and healing, birth, death and cycles. Here." She closed her eyes for a second. The stone glowed, with a color I can only describe as amber glowing inside ebony. Then, the stone flashed bright white. Selene lifted a second necklace out of the first. She opened her eyes gave me one with a bright white hot glowing crystal, and placed it over my neck. Hers was still glowing black. The crystals strobed black to white, white to black faster and faster. We closed our eyes. A cycle of energy spun between the two stones.
"I will not be coming with you for awhile. I need to stay here. I am going to plant lots of plants here. Even more. We are going grow this Biodome into a paradise, Nomad. You give this place animal energy. I channel green energy, earth energy as you call it, but of course it's moon energy," she laughed. She embraced me, and kissed me for a long time. Her dress felt like silk. She waved and laughed, blowing me a kiss, then disappearing into the trees.
Gargoyle Brethren
I looked at Raven. She was standing looking at me, saying nothing. Spike appeared, then, Altair. "Uh, I wonder how this is going to work out?" I wondered to myself.
Two more people appeared ghostlike, that seemed familiar, but I didn't recognize. They moved toward me. One seemed golden, and the other sky blue. Then, they became corporeal. One was a female golden gargoyle, and the other was a sky blue male gargolye. "Here we are," said the female one. "You are the golden dragon!"
"Skyfire at your service," she bowed, grinned at me, then licked my face and pawed at me like a dog.
"And you-" I turned to the sky blue one.
"Rainstorm at your service, brother," said he, and licked my face, and pawed at me.
"Brother? Am I a gargoyle also?"
"But, of course," said Rainstorm. "Let us peer into the water."
We looked into a small slow moving stream. I was in between rainstorm and Skyfire. I was a blue gargoyle. I cocked my head to the side, and blinked. "But, how can I tell you and I apart?" I asked Skyfire.
"Well, firstly, you know who you are, brother," he laughed. "You also have deeper blue skin than, I. Your eyes are golden like Skyfire's, and my eyes are like blue clouds."
I blinked at our reflections. "So they are." We walked around in circles, pawing and licking each other like wolves.
"I am going to stay here. This place you call Another Dimension fascinates me. I must explore this strange place," said a voice. It was Altair's. He walked away from Raven looking around at the plants and animals in wonder.
"Do you know where we are going?" asked Raven.
"Yes, do you?"
"Of course." She began creating a portal. As my gargoyle friends and I walked toward I asked them my gargoyle name. "Scenechange," said Skyfire. "Really?" I laughed. "That sounds like a transformer."
"They are real," Skyfire laughed. "Oh!"
"Do you not think machines will one day achieve sentience, brother?" Rainstorm laughed. "It is the natural evolution of things."
We went through the portal.
Healing
We were in a bedroom. There was a woman sleeping. Basara and Raven floated up about four feet off the floor, and began singing. Rainstorm, Skyfire, and I floated up, opposite them, and sat down in lotus and began to meditate. I started doing Tuvan throat singing. "Aumm."
Energy came out from us in glowing red lines forming a five pointed star, then a circle around formed a pentacle. I thought about how in some religions they believed this shape was evil. I got scared for a second, then released my fear. We created it naturally, so I decided to stop being afraid. Spike floated up above the center of the pentacle. These strange entities came out of the pentacle, screaming and roaring at the same time. They looked like greenish white ethereal heads with long hair streaming out behind them. They had streaks of red in their hair. Spike redirected them into a portal that I didn't notice was there at first, channeling them over his shoulder. Then, the spirits stopped flowing out of the pentacle. We all floated to the floor.
I looked at the woman in the bed. Something about her small intestines looked strange. I became the size of a pea and floated into her small intestine. "Why is it so small in here?" A voice spoke to me, "Her small intestine is in a costant state of contraction. It has shrunk because of toxins. She must grow more tissue, and expand her intestine. Her body is full of toxins. She must rid herself of the toxins, then, her small intenstine will slowly grow. She needs green earth energy, to help her insides grow. Tell her to do a cleansing fast, then eat raw organic food for at least two weeks. She has been poisoned by chemical food toxins. Her insides are afraid to let any more toxic chemicals in. Clean, purified water is key. Tell her to breathe deeply mountain air far away from the city as much as possible. She must get an air purifier, and put it in her bedroom. She needs dark green leaves and roots for the green growing earth energy."
"Okay," I said to Raven. "Someone told me what she needs to do."
"Who?" she asked.
"Oh, I don't know! I think it was my angel, Michael."
"Well, what's wrong with her?" she asked.
"Her small intestine is shrunk in a state of constant contraction due to her body being filled with toxins. He told me everything she needs to do. I am going to write it down, so we don't forget."
"Great," Raven smiled. "Now, let's go to the Pyramids!" she said giddily. Raven created a portal, and the six of us went through.
In the Pyramid
We were in a burial chamber. I only saw Raven, but I felt the presence of the others, as one senses spirit guides. There were jars and mummies of small animals standing on shelves along the wall. A dusty golden coffin was lying on as stone slab. A ghost stood up from the coffin. He looked disoriented, like someone woken from a deep sleep. He looked at us. "Ah, thank you for coming, travelers. Now, you will show me the way to the Afterlife!" he said cheerily.
Raven looked at me, her eyes saying, "What do we do?" I smiled at her calmly.
"I think the path is down here, o king," I said to the ghost, bowing. There was a small hallway behind us. I walked toward it. "Wait," said the ghost. "There is something... Ah, yes, a key. Where is the key?" He fished around for a key in the coffin, then produced a small golden key. "This is the key to the door," he said looking at it fondly. "Now, lead on, travelers."
I walked down the hallway, and it stopped in a dead end. "There has to be some type of transdimensional portal around here," I murmured to myself as I felt the wall.
"Thank you, kind sir, for showing me this door, but kindly step aside, as only I have the key."
"Oh!" I stepped to the side. The ghost king felt the stones, then stuck his key in one about waist high, and turned it. The wall swung open, two stone double doors, and a bright white light poured out.
"Go to the light, o king," I said.
"I know," he said grinning, and went through. Raven looked at me again.
"I am going through. I don't think anything bad will happen. I am so curious." I went into the light. Apparently, so did everyone else.
The Afterlife: Hollow Earth
We were in Hollow Earth. Everything was beautiful, so colorful and bright. Translucent flowers, the size of trees grew all around us. Bright grass thick and bunchy covered the ground. Strange birds, fluttering like butterflies flitted about. A bald dark skinned man appeared wearing an Egytian skirt. "Hello, friends! Look at me! I feel like Ra himself! Follow me, I want to show you something."
He led us to a stream that was waist deep, and about five feet wide. He jumped in and splashed water on his face exuberantly. "This water, oh, it's so pure and good!" He took a deep drink, then splashed us playfully. I went into the water. I felt energy flowing through me. I splashed it on my face, and took a deep drink also. It felt like pure life energy was pouring over me, and filling me.
"I am a fish!" laughed the king, as he turned into a big orange triggerfish, and swam quickly upstream.
"I feel the dream fading, we should go soon," said Raven. I nodded. We returned to the place we had come from, and saw a few white steps leading to a white marble arch in on a grassy slope. There were small yellow flowers planted around the arch. "I think this is the way back," she said.
The Ghost Stream
We went through the arch, and were back in a the burial chamber. There was a line of ghosts as far as we could see, going up into the sky. "Go to the light," said Raven. One looked at her, nodded, and went down the chamber into the light. The next one looked at her. She repeated herself, and it nodded and followed. "This will never do," she said looking at me for answers.
"Let's meditate," I said. We sat down on either side of the hall to leading to the door to the Hollow Earth and meditated. We spoke to all the ghosts at once telepathically. "Go to the light."
The ghosts traveled quickly, and became a tube of glowing white light with little pastel glowing balls moving through it. The end of the tube appeared like the tapered tail of a snake, then disappeared through the door with a whoosh. The doors closed, and all was silent.
Raven and I inhaled. She turned to me. "I feel myself waking up," she said disappointedly.
"That's okay, just write everything down, dear." She smiled at me, nodded, then winked out of site.
Naga's Fruit
I was instantly back on the Moon, in the biodome. There were some people sitting in a circle in a grassy area. It was Basara, Skyfire, Altair, and Rainstorm. I was a blue gargoyle again. I sat down and joined them. Selene appeared with a large basket on her hip. She gave us translucent fruits. "These are peach-apricots," she said. "They have apricot flavor, peach flavor, and are almost as big as peaches. Eat them!" she laughed. I bit into the fruit. It was amazingly sweet. "Eat the whole thing. Eat the kernels in the pits!" she said. She stepped into the forest, and came back with a smaller basket, carrying it in one hand. It was full of large dark grapes.
"Now, eat these big grapes!" she grinned. The grape was the biggest grape I had ever seen. I bit into it, and a full thick flavor burst into my mouth. It was a flavor I cannot describe well, because it tasted better than any grape I have ever eaten, something like a sweet red wine, but lighter.
Selene sat down next to me, and changed into a golden snake with two feet. Translucent wings spread out from her back. She looked into my eyes. I was startled. She flicked her tongue at me, then she changed into a woman covered in golden scales, and she had golden cat eyes.
"Oh, I didn't know you were a shapeshifter!" I said.
"Does it not surprise you that I am a Naga, Nagual?" she asked, as she turned back into the winged serpent form. We looked into each other's eyes, with reptilian grins on our faces. I felt extremely primal at that point like an ancient animal, then like I was looking into the beginning and the end of all things. She pawed at me and we rubbed up against each other like canines, making soft growling sounds.
The dream faded, and I awoke.
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