Saturday, July 19, 2008

The constant return to Never-Never-Land .................(not the naughty one)




Dream category:
Adventure
Emotion triggered: Adreanline rush / peace
Lucid: Sometimes
Hours of sleep: About 7

I keep returning to the same place every night I sleep. I call it Never-Never-Land because weird things happen there, and I always fly all over the place. (Yeah, just like in Peter Pan - not Michael Jackson :P)

And since I've been flying every night for a couple of nights now, my flying is getting pretty amazing. Last night I managed to combine super speed with flying and I took off like a rocket over a huge stadium and dropped down to clear-blue water on the other side where I met my sister. (It's her birthday today)

I even ran a presentation for a bunch of people that came there to visit Never-never-land, so I sort of feel like I'm in charge of that entire place, and it's nice that I keep coming back to it every night.

Sleeps.com says:
"Flying dreams are normally a good omen and if the flight is pleasant, with no worries and anxieties, you can look for happiness and plenty to follow.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

The ultimate lucid night - flying, magic, super speed, meetings friends I haven't seen for a while and s-e-x

Dream category: Superpowers
Emotion triggered: Adrenaline rush
Lucid: Yes, yes, yes and yes!
Hours of sleep: Only 3 hours!


Alrighty, so I could barely sleep last night cuz I took a really late nap, so I really got a good chance to do lots of lucid dream preperations like meditating, listening to binaural beats, and planning your action in your next lucid dream.


Flying:








In my first dream I ran into a wall that I couldn't get over. I tried going around and just came to a big fence. I was determined to get to the other side and I knew I was dreaming because my pockets were empty and I didn't have shoes on (yes, checking stuff below your waist is a technique you use when you sleep to see if you are dreaming - if it's out of the ordinary = you are dreaming). I started flapping my arms cuz I didn't really know what else I could do to activate flying. I started to levitate, but then I went back down. Determined, I flapped my arms harder and I took off and soared high above ground and flew over the town that I grew up in and ended up in a house where I found someone to sleep with. (Of course, when ur a guy and you take control of a dream, you have to have sex right? :P)

Sleeps.com says: "Flying dreams are normally a good omen and if the flight is pleasant, with no worries and anxieties, you can look for happiness and plenty to follow."

Superspeed:

At one part of the dream I had to run a really far stretch, and just gave myself superspeed.

Sleeps.com says: A running dream is basically a dream of escaping a certain situation, person, or thing.





Bursting into flames:
Later in the dream someone was trying to rob my mom and our house where I grew up. I walked towards the guy and remembered that time I played D&D with some friends (in real life) and we encountered a guy with the ability to matter fireballs. I decided that I should see if I could spawn this skill. And what do you know, I created a bunch of tiny fireballs and fired it at the guy and he got scorched all over his body, before I finished him off by snapping my fingers and he burst into flames.

Sleeps.com says: "To dream of magic and magicians denotes many pleasant happenings in your life and portends happiness and success. A fire is also a complex omen in a dream and must be interpreted in light of the actions connected with it."

Seeing friends I miss:
I met two of my closest friends that I had when I was a student at South Dakota State University in the U.S. in my dream. I gave them both a hug and said I missed them.


Sleeps.com says: "If you dream of good friends in a congenial and happy setting then you will soon here good new of them or a close relative."


I also had some non-lucid moments during this night, but they were nothing special and this post is already long enough. :)

Friday, July 11, 2008

Animal reincarnation and tennis with shuttlecocks


Dream category: Bizarre
Emotion triggered: Joy
Lucid: No
Hours of sleep: 8






Last night I had a kinda weird dream. I dreamt that my dog had reincarnated, except it wasn't the same race anymore... but then later on in the dream I realized that my dog hadn't reincarnated, but that it was in fact just a new dog.

I woke up and fell asleep again. This time I was doing a tennis match. 4 on 4... but we didn't have real tennis balls, we had shuttlecock (the ones you use in badminton) instead? Weeeird! We won tho!... of course :)

Sleeps.com says:
"A dream of dogs is usually a fairly good omen. A dog barking happily shows that you will have a pleasing social life. A friendly, happy dog shows that you have lots of good friends."

So I don't know about the whole dog part, but I think the tennis part has something to do with the Wimbledon Cup (tennis tournament) that has been on TV alot lately had something to do with it.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Childhood sanctuary invaded by thugs


Dream category: Nostalgic/nightmare
Emotion triggered: Peace and fear
Lucid: Almost
Hours of sleep: 7

Last night I (dreamt ) was back at the old day care center I used to go to when I was a kid, and my deceased grandma was also there and I was sitting on her lap. Suddenly three guys come running in with crowbars and baseball bats in their hands dragging other children into the house and starts beating them up with their weapons. All I could do was walk over to them and just stare at them while they were beating the kids up... then I woke up. Freaky dream!

Sleeps.com says: "As a general rule grandparents are a symbol of, love, security, love, protection, love, home, and love. If you dream of being a grandparent you will have a happy domestic life with minimal problems.

If you dream of others fighting it is telling you to be more careful with your financial dealings, and watch your spending."

Hmm.. I really feel happy now-a-days... and I'm sort of almost "in love" at the moment... and yeah... I've been wasting waaay to much money lately... so even though Sleeps.com usually just bring bullshit interpretations to the table, today's comments were pretty "right on". Scary, but kinda cool! :)

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Dr. LaBerge I.T.H. / Experimenting with binaural beats

Dr. LaBerge's book on Lucid Dreaming just arrived from the U.S. today!
Just gotta finish up another book, and then I'll get started on it!

Meanwhile...


Tonight I'll be experimenting with binaural beats when I go to sleep. One of my friends introduced me to it. I've read it does some funky stuff with your brain waves and stuff, so I'm gonna see if it's going to enhance my dreaming or not. (Cuz they say it can.)

Here's Wiki on "binaural beats": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_beats

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Obstacle courses, aliens and sex



Dream category: Rivalry, action and sex
Emotion triggered: Adrenaline rush and "excitement"
Lucid: Partially
Hours of sleep: 9 hours

Lets see if I can remember this in the right order.

First there was this huge obstacle course that ran through an entire mall and I had to race through it against one of my friends. I won... of course :)

Later I turned into this super soldier with advanced weapons and vehicles at my disposal. I also had the ability to do amazing super jumps, so I ran and jumped from rooftop to rooftop firing off shots at aliens and helping out team mates. We won... of course :)

And the prize for wearing myself off this way? A little lucid sex of course :)

Sleeps.com says: "A dream of guns of any type is a dream of misfortune as it denotes an injustice will be done to you or a close friend, on which you will have to spend much time, effort, and money to overcome.

Running a foot race in your dreams show that you have an enemy who is a threat to your possessions and is envious of your acquisitions or achievements. To win the race means you will quickly overcome your adversary.

To see aliens of any kind is bringing out your fears and must be correlated with the rest of the dream."