Dare to Dream
Lucid dream that is. I just had one as I was taking a nap. Those things are darn rare, so I thought I should record this. I realized that I was lucid dreaming when I was stuck in an underground labyrinth trying to find a power suit/ ultimate armour. The labyrinth looked like an apartment hallway, but with random mirrors at corners and dead ends. Never did find that power suit though. Anywho, the mirrors would have a reflection of some random person's bedroom, while no such objects were behind me. It wouldn't even show my own reflection. The reflection would change each time I look away, and then back at the mirror. You know, they say that as long as you know you're dreaming, you can control everything in your dream. Have you any idea how difficult that is? I tried very VERY hard to walk into the mirror, but with no success. Binded by my concept of reality, it wasn't as if everything I willed will occur. I guess the notion of the more knowledge you have, the more limited your imagination will be is true. At some point I saw a guy that looked like The Key Maker from The Matrix Reloaded, and decided to chase after him. He was very very difficult to follow, and eventually I end up losing him anyway. Without my notice, the surrounding changed to more of a mall/ department store hallway, but without any stores. I saw another similar looking man, and decided to chase after him. He got away as well, but not before allowing me to find an exit to the labyrinth. The exit lead me to Niagara Falls, where a random lady (who I will now call person A) asked me to tell her what a letter to her means. It was written in Chinese, and it was from her friend. The content more or less was that she found herself a new best friend, and that's why she wasn't spending as much time with person A. She has no idea why person A seem to be angry with her, because it's not like she was breaking up with person A (no, they aren't lesbians). She just want to clear up any misunderstandings.
At this point it was becoming more and more difficult to will myself to be in the dream state. I knew I didn't have much time before I woke up, so I quickly told her the content, and made off. I always enjoyed flying dreams, but for some reason I have a huge fear of hight (I'm not even sure when I developed it, but I also have a fear of flight). So I quickly made it to the falls, jumped over the fence, and started falling. It was summer time, and the weather was hot and sunny. The setting was weird, because below the cliff was a forest. As I was falling, I quickly willed myself to start gliding, so I did. My sister then came out of nowhere and jumped over the fence as well. But unlike me, she continued falling, and ended up crashing onto the ground. And then my sister again came out of nowhere and jumped over the fence again. This time she successfully glided away. I was lucid dreaming, but it was still incredibly difficult to increase my altitude. I tried flapping my arms, willing as hard as I can to fly up over the mountain in front of me (that also came out of nowhere. Last time I checked, Niagara Falls don't have any foresty hills). With all my efforts, I was only able to gain altitude very slowly. As I flew closer and closer to the top of the mountain/hill, it became increasingly difficult to keep myself asleep. I regained consciousness right before I made it over the hill.
At this point it was becoming more and more difficult to will myself to be in the dream state. I knew I didn't have much time before I woke up, so I quickly told her the content, and made off. I always enjoyed flying dreams, but for some reason I have a huge fear of hight (I'm not even sure when I developed it, but I also have a fear of flight). So I quickly made it to the falls, jumped over the fence, and started falling. It was summer time, and the weather was hot and sunny. The setting was weird, because below the cliff was a forest. As I was falling, I quickly willed myself to start gliding, so I did. My sister then came out of nowhere and jumped over the fence as well. But unlike me, she continued falling, and ended up crashing onto the ground. And then my sister again came out of nowhere and jumped over the fence again. This time she successfully glided away. I was lucid dreaming, but it was still incredibly difficult to increase my altitude. I tried flapping my arms, willing as hard as I can to fly up over the mountain in front of me (that also came out of nowhere. Last time I checked, Niagara Falls don't have any foresty hills). With all my efforts, I was only able to gain altitude very slowly. As I flew closer and closer to the top of the mountain/hill, it became increasingly difficult to keep myself asleep. I regained consciousness right before I made it over the hill.
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