This is my third lucid experience since I started trying September 20th. The lucid part of the sequence was short but I thought I should include the entire dream.

The dream beggins in the middle of an immense corridor. I am in a small room with two others and we are hiding from this huge creature that is at the end of the hall. It is some kind of giant robot that reminds me of the transformer cartoons. While I do not feel any malice from this creature, it is clear that some battle is about to take place. There is the feeling of another creature at the opposite end of the hall. For some reason we are sure that these two are going to charge each other and fight in the middle where we are hiding. After I dig through some trash trying to find a piece of paper I have discarded, we flee.

My two companions take a different route than I and are seen no more. I go downstairs and poke my head into a room. It is a classroom full of college students. I yell into the room "Class dismissed!" The teacher says it is not and I retort "Oh yes it is, you'll see!" Then I run outside.

When I get outside, I see a martial arts class in progress. I try to sneak past but my former instructor spots me and tells me to give him three or four push ups. I do twenty quickly with no effort. I then remember the comming battle and flee.

I am now running with some other guy towards a dense forest. As I am running for the trees I become lucid. Everything takes on a sharper focus and a huge smile spreads across my face. I remember thinking the smile felt like sunshine. As in my last lucid dream I shout loudly that I am dreaming and make an effort to stay calm.

As I approach the first tree I could see that there were no lower branches. It was hundreds of feet high and very wide. I wanted to climb the tree so I started crawling up like Spiderman. I then thought I would rather walk up the tree so I leaned back and simply began walking up the tree. This soon began to feel awkward so I flipped the entire dreamscape on its side so that my tree was level with the horizon. The tree was not uprooted, the whole landscape was turned on its side. At this point I lost the sequence and found myself dissapointed that I did not try other things while lucid.