Okay, I'll try to keep this short. It probably won't be, though.
The other night I had one of my more profound lucid dreams. It started out as any other one of my normal dreams. I remember this one had something to do with the upcoming Star Trek movie, but not content-wise; it was more abstract than that, if that makes any sense. Anywho, I ended up in a weird bathroom stall, rather cramped, but aesthetically pleasing. Coming out from the wall was a weird construct of some sort, partially obstructing the already limited space. I just kinda ignored it as I walked in, but when I looked over my shoulder I started to give it more attention than I should have. Hey, I thought, That kinda looks like a man eating plant made of office supplies!
I was totally chill with that for about a second or so as I turned forward to take care of business. Oh, crap! I realized, looking back over my shoulder at the office supply plant thingy coming out of the wall, I hope it doesn't eat meh! This thing was tiny, mind you, and could probably do nothing more than nibble at my face a bit. You've probably already guessed that it began to animate itself. An old reflex kicked in, and I woke myself up.
As I began to gather my senses, my mother walked into the room. There was a brief exchange of words before I became aware of the impossibility of my mother coming into my dorm room. BAM! There was a sudden rush of lucidity that felt pleasantly like it did back when I first started LDing. In my new-found clarity a sudden realization jolted into my brain. I blurted out the following: "Mom, wait! The integral of 1/*some weird symbol* is MAN EATING PLANT!"
I woke up immediately.
Out of the three LDs I had that night, for some reason, this incredibly short, seemingly asinine LD, stuck with me the most. It seemed so important at the time, and still does, for some reason.
So, anyone else had a similar Eureka moment while Lucid? Something that seemed so important at the time, but, in the context of waking life, is utterly meaningless?