Okay, before any of you get any ideas, the reason I called this "Drunken Walls" is because that's the best way I can describe how the environment looked at a specific point in time.
I'll forego the before/after stuff, and just talk about the lucid part of the dream. Anyway, for some reason me and some of my family were walking down the highway and then we were walking on this road in the hills (and the colors were very vibrant). Somehow I got it into my head that I might be dreaming and jumped into the air only to find that I didn't come back down.
Upon reaching lucidity, the same thing happened that always happens, everything went black and I couldn't see anything. However, I was prepared for this and rubbed my hands together and focused on how my standing body felt. (I have a theory that if you focus on how you feel in the dream rather than how your physical body feels, you have a better chance of staying in the dream) Anyway, the dream scene returned, but everything was moving and shifting like you might see if you were drunk or drugged. (If any of you have played Max Payne, the parts where he's drugged... kind of like that only not in a bizzare, twisted way)
I eventually lost lucidity (after trying to call someone, but I don't blame him for not coming). Has anyone had that experience of the dream environment shifting back and forth? If so, how have you managed to stabilize that?
-Amé
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