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      No longer counting short lucid dreams. I have had one success though:

      One intense dream in the morning hours involved overwhelmingly detailed and captivating landscapes, over which I was evidently drifting as if I had a large balloon tied to me. The landscapes faded out and new ones appeared leaving me in a tropical Hawaiian type setting when I became lucid. I was hovering over a field, and suddenly directed myself towards the tall grass with the driving intent of burying my hands in the soil. After landing, I quickly realized that I could stabilize my senses and walk on instead, without waking myself up.

      I felt very solid as if walking down the street in waking life, and I wandered on with the intent of finding a house or meeting people before I lost the dream. I walked directly into a small house with an open door and saw two older women in the main room, aged about early fifties or so. One was vacuuming and one was sitting on a couch and watching tv or knitting or something. I sat down on the ground in front of them and said something like "hey, I know I'm dreaming, please tell me something about my relationships.". Which was oddly specific for the questions I usually ask, however I felt rather emotional, like I was speaking with two mothers of mine from a different life.

      I remember the one sitting down said (and I paraphrase) "Relationships; there are many aspects to life besides relationships.", which I thought was strangely profound. The other said "Relationships I have with all things; the trees in the yard, the birds and with the wind." which also made me think. They spoke oddly, yet they left me with something to ponder in their odd way.
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