damn, why are people so rude here? i thought the whole point of this thread is to read peoples experiences as they complete the tasks. whats the fun in reading twenty replies that just say \"i completed the task\"?
i for one enjoyed her/his post and description of the dream.[/b]
I didn't really take too much offense to it, but I agree that anyone should be welcome to share their whole experience without having their length critiqued.
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Anyway, I did the task again last night. I had a frenzy of LDs and WILDs last night, probably more than I've ever had in one night. So I literally completed the task 9 times last night that I can remember. Unfortunately, I can't remember the answers in most of them, only the occurances. Whenever I would run out of things to do in my LDs I'd just run around looking for new people to ask. I got so many good answers, I can remember that, but unfortunately forgot so many of them. Here are a couple I could remember, though.
I was in my old high school gym, and people were in a huge circle, kicking a soccer ball around the circle. This dream was a continuation actually. I had already woken up from this same dream, non-lucid, closed my eyes, and entered the dream again, except this time lucid. I kicked the ball really hard so someone would have to chase it, then I went around the circle and saw a beautiful girl I wanted to kiss. She morphed oddly, and it really screwed things up. I went around the circle again and there was my grandmother holding some flag. I asked her "Where am I", and she replied "In sp-----------". I could understand so I said "What? Where am I" She said "You're in Spain." I knew this made no sense, but whatever. Then I realized she was holding the Spanish flag.
More lucid dream sequences occur, and I'm underwater, having just entered a lucid dream. I can still almost feel my body in bed, but then the dream fully surrounds me. My two cats are underwater with me. I ask my first cat, Comet, where I am. I unfortunately do not remember his answer. I only remember that it was a good one LOL. Then I asked my other cat, Clive, the same question. Clive is a slightly dim-witted cat, but I love him anyway. I asked him the question and he looks at me and goes "I dunno..." in the most hilarious dumb-sounding voice, and I actually cracked up in my dream, laughing at how my mind had interpretted how he'd sound.
Unfortunately I don't remember the rest of the times I completed the task. So I'll need to work on some dream recall. But I can't blame myself too much, because in all I had about 15 lucid dreams, and can only remember fragments from each one.
Sorry for the lack of brevity in my post.
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