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      adrenodream

      Right, started of with me in a treehouse "pretending" to be a star trek starfleet captain, uniform and all (I do enjoy star trek in RL but not to the ludicrous degree of dressing up and going to conventions lol), anyhow I was waiting for spock to show up but he was very late and when he did I was like "why are you late??", the part of the treehouse that I was in was made from a car chasis and I pushed it with my leg so it fell off the treehouse

      [gained lucidity]


      I gained lucidity without any reality check or anything- mere happenstance- this occurs more and more to me- there are fewer and fewer "oh I'm dreaming" moments, it's more of like one minute I'm nonlucid and the next lucid- which is actually the way I prefer it, since the novelty of the "shock" of realizing you are dreaming, while most exciting can be stressful if continuously experienced.

      Anyhow I was now on a snowy hill, going down fast like I'm skiing or on a slay or something (but without anything actually visible), there are many cartoonish DC's around me and they are scared that I might crash into them- the hill has many turns and stuff and it's cool how I control my motion.



      Now, what made this LD so uncanny were the almost ineffable feelings of excitement and adrenaline that pulsed through my body. It wasn't "just" excitement as I knew it. Usually people have a maximum level of excitement- for instance say you are falling of a cliff or something -you feel extremely excited and satiated with adrenaline, however what I felt here was so strong- maybe 20-40% above my RL acme, and it's probably impossible to feel without actually injecting yourself with a syringe full of adrenaline or something - but this was cool because it was natural and it felt sooo magnificent. I hate using cliche's however I literally "never felt this way before". the feeling started to go away but I sorta fooled it into staying by faking some excitement and mumbling "aaahhhh!!" like I was scared or something but I said it really quietly and in a non-convincing voice but it still did the trick- I skied for like 30-40 seconds before waking up. It was not so much the skiing itself- in fact it would probably look silly when depicted visually in RL- it was the chemical rush associated with it that was so incredible!

      Now, some of you might aver that you should avoid excessive excitement in LD's to make em last longer- and I completely disagree with you. I could have had it maybe last a minute or 2 longer if I calmed myself, but it would have been boooring. I woke up at around 6:30- an hour before I was supposed to, however even though my body was uber sleepy n tired it was like I also just drank 20/40 burn's or red bulls and it was impossible to go back to sleep. I felt remnants of this excitement/adrenaline/joy for much of the day.
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      interesting LD! Seems like you had a fun time skiing lol

      keep it up!

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