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I have dreams like that all the time, and it's been a long time since I was in high school. Can't find my locker, can't find my class, didn't do my homework...
They reason we get lost is because dreams are not literal, they are archetypal, an archetype being the sum total of associations to any given topic. You don't travel through linear locations in dreams, you travel down the maze of those archetypal associations, and they are not always linear.
Take for example a math class. Over the course of your life, you've taken math in several different classrooms, in several different schools. So your archetype for "math class" would have a link to every different math class you've ever been in. If you find yourself in a math class in a dream, it usually a composite of every math class you've been in, a mish mash of all you math class experiences. Sure, some of those associations might be predominant, but in all likely hood you'll end up with elements from several math classes all mixed together.
It wouldn't be uncommon to enter one math class in high school, then exit that class to find yourself in your middle or grade school school. You entered the math class through the High School -----> Math Class link, but even though you use the same door you came in through, you can exit along a different archetypal association such as Math Class ----> Grade School.
To further confuse things, you've most likely taken several different subjects in the same class room, which adds a whole other layer of complexity to your personal archetypes, creating yet more paths or associations for you to get lost in. It's these archetypal paths we really travel on in dreams, not what we see.
I hope that wasn't as confusing as a "lost in school" dream.
Ohh that makes sense; that would certainly explain why my dreams shift around from one scenario to another so often. This especially happens when I have dreams when I am say, walking down my street. One minute I am on the street where I live now, the next minute I am going down a street from the neighborhood that I lived in when I was 5 years old. Which btw, is a dream that occurs frequently; Although usually I am being chased by someone, or once again, am lost trying to get home.
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Being lucid means that you become aware that you are dreaming. It can lead to the ability to control your dreams.
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Oh that's cool I'm definitely gonna check that out, thanks.