This was an interesting experience...

Typically in a lucid dream I'm much more involved with the BIGGER pictures, the larger objects, not the fundamentals holding those bigger dream objects together. In the lucid dream I had last night, I was suddenly compelled to examine the walls of the room I was in.

At first, I noticed a slight bit of movement, and a bit of colour fringe, when I was able to let myself stare as still as possible. In my lucid control I attempted to "Freeze time" in a way that would make me believe the scene was more stable. I could tell that, to a point, there was an instability out of my control, because it was moving no matter what. It mighta been specific to this dream, but it felt like an inherent movement that just has to do with the fabric of the dream.

Anyhow, as I walked closer to the wall, I noticed more details. It looked like the pores of skin, in a way; the creases were slightly deep, but there was a look of blue, yellow, and white electricity pulsing through the cells of the "skin". It was very thin electrical current, thinner than hairs. As I approached closer, the pore creases deepened, as if my view was more "fisheye" aswell, when I attempted to focus in the very center of my vision. There was a very psychedelic look to the visuals, organic looking shapes, not unlike those described in these images:

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Further back, there was noticeable movement and activity, especially with veins of electricity running VERY thinly through the walls but only after staring for awhile. There was some subtle textural movement, but all in all from far away it seemed to be stable. Up close, it became far less stable.

Has anyone else experienced things like this having to do with the more subtle details of their dreams, and ultimately, with what is holding up the actual architecture of their dreams? My hypothesis would be that the elements up close in my dream MUST keep moving in order to constantly render themselves, to give themselves physicality. Otherwise, it will just dissolve into something else. It needs to make itself an "obvious" part of the space, by being active, or something like that.

that was some crazy stuff to look at nonetheless, this is going to be my new area of dream research! I want to see how consistent this sort of thing is-- maybe I'll build tools in my dreams, invent an isolation mechanism to take a "part" of the dream and just analyze it. or look at it under a microscope. Obviously things are of the imagination but the point of what I was doing here is trying my best to just let the dream BE, not to tamper with anything at all, and just watch it go at as small of a scale I could. A fun discovery