August Dream Summary

How is it already September? What a time void this week, month, year has been. As always, a new month means it's time to reflect on some stats!⁠ August! Another busy month filled with stress and obligations. Another month with less attention on my dream practice. And always, that's perfectly okay. Here's how August went for me:

Dream Stats

  • Total Dreams: 96
  • Lucid Dreams: 10 (11%)
  • Regular Dreams: 86 (89%)
  • Nights with Recall: 28/31 (90%)
  • Nights with any Lucidity: 5/31 (16%)
  • Average Recall Per Night: 03
  • Highest Dreams in One Night: 13 (Galantamine!)
  • Average Sleep Duration: 8h:44m
  • 2020 Average Dreams Per Month: 85
  • 2020 Average Lucid Dreams Per Month: 11
 

 

All-Time Total

2,335

As of August 31, 2020
Since June 7, 2018


August Total

96

July - 81
June - 81


August Regular

86

July - 72
June - 74


August Lucid

10

July - 09
June - 07


 



 

August Dreams





She Knows & She’s Real

Dream of the Week: She Knows & She’s Real


It was a big dreaming week for me, perhaps one of the highest volume of dreams in a single week I have ever had! (Note to self, figure out a way to automate this metric in my dream data spreadsheet). I like to make sure that I am on top of writing them down the same day, but sometimes it carries over to the next day or two. With so many dreams this week, I am just a wee bit behind, so I thought I’d dig into the archives and pull out a memorable from the past.

Here we go!

November 17, 2018
Dream #427
She Knows & She’s Real

I’m at an afternoon cocktail party in a small, charming venue where busy guests are socializing happily and drinking their fancy drinks. I wander aimlessly, looking for something to do, bored by the banality of it all. It has all the markings of a wedding where I only know the bride. I decide to get a cocktail and approach the bar. On the way, something sparks my awareness, and I become lucid. ⚡️

I notice a little girl, about 8 years old, standing by her parents and looking up at me curiously. She smiles.

“Hello,” she says.

“Hi!” I say back, charmed by her cute friendliness, interested in where this conversation might lead.

Her grin grows wider. “I know this is a dream.” 

Holy shit, I think. Intrigued, I ask her what she means. 

“I know that you are dreaming.” 

I respond, “So you know that you’re not real?” 

“Oh no, I am very real. I am real in real life, just not in here.”

😱

I wake up.


Note: I’m always so amazed when “lucid” dream figures say things like this to me! I always wake up with a sense of astonishment.


 
 

Weekly Stats:

33 Total, 1 Lucid

  • 🤣 2,260 - Hotel Pool Boar
  • 💭 2,261 - Flying Guy at the Park
  • 💭 2,262 - Taking out the Trash
  • 💭 2,263 - Time to Start My Company
  • 💭 2,264 - Mall Meetups
  • ⏱ 2,265 - Forced Landing
  • 🕷 2,266 - Passengers Under Siege
  • 💭 2,267 - Talking from a Dream
  • 💭 2,268 - Self Watering Device
  • 💭 2,269 - Dog & Fox Chase
  • 💭 2,270 - Shower Contraption
  • 💭 2,271 - Work from Tahoe
  • 💭 2,272 - "A Life Well Lived"
  • 💭 2,273 - Apocalypse City at Night
  • 💭 2,274 - Volunteer to Sing
  • 💭 2,275 - Guardian Dogs
  • ⚡️ 2,276 - Loft Argument
  • 🤣 2,277 - Glitter Dragon
  • 🦠 2,278 - Forgot My Mask
  • 🎨 2,279 - Child's Sleepy App
  • 💭 2,280 - Maps of the Museum
  • 💭 2,281 - Exclusive Pool Party
  • 🤣 2,282 - Robot BBC News Team
  • 🤣 2,283 - Pet Auditions & Voice Acting
  • 💭 2,284 - Several Dream Interviews
  • 💭 2,285 - Forgot to Clean Up the Party
  • 🕷 2,286 - Go Back Into Your Nightmare
  • 👏 2,287 - Stop Saying Yes
  • 💭 2,288 - Trading Faces
  • 💭 2,289 - Fire in the Drawer
  • 💭 2,290 - Women's Circle
  • 💭 2,291 - Edges of the Game
  • 💭 2,292 - Hospital Threat

⚡️Lucid, ⏱Recurring, 🤣Silly, 🎨Creative, 🕷Nightmare, 👏 Great One, 🦠Coronavirus


“Oh no, I am very real. I am real in real life, just not in here.”
— Dream #427

Dream Manipulation

Dream of the Week: Dream Manipulation


Quick Setup:
 Last week was difficult and stressful! And as expected, dream recall and lucidity dwindled. Such is the ebb and flow of life. This week, I am digging into the archives, as there are always plenty of experiences from the past! Let's go!

September 2, 2018
Dream #0228
Dream Manipulation

Lucid at the start, I’m driving fast along a city highway with my partner in the passenger seat. We are speeding by, looking at the other cars when I think I want to fly. Suddenly, we are flying over the highway in a helicopter. I look down below and see another helicopter parked on the ground. Seeing it parked makes me think that I may not be in a helicopter after all. With this thought, I’m now flying freely through the sky with no vehicle. 

He has vanished, and I fly quickly beyond the city limits to a neighborhood in the distance. I land on a pristine white sidewalk with many quaint suburban houses neatly in a row. It’s a bright and beautiful summer afternoon. I pause for a moment and consider what to do with my lucidity. 

I look up to the blue sky and notice large, fluffy white clouds and think to change their color. Before I do that, however, I think I ought to try something smaller first. I look back to the houses and notice one lawn nearby that is covered in white rocks. I kneel down and pick one up, holding it in the palm of my hand. I close my grip around it and think it will be purple when I open my hand. When I do, it’s purple! I’m overjoyed. Next, I pick up a gray and white rock and repeat the process, willing it to be orange. I open my palm, and it’s indeed orange. 

Thrilled by my skills, I try to multiply some flowers on the lawn. I slowly lift my finger up from the ground, imagining that new plants are sprouting from the tip. It works, and I am absolutely dazzled! I repeat this process, creating small patches of flowers and plants on the lawn, feeling totally amazed that it’s working. While in the middle of multiplying flowers, I see a man with a fish as a head walk by. I continue with my dream plants, absolutely sure I will not remember the fish head man.

I wake up.


ProTip: Take a break from your practice when you are stressed or have other priorities. Your dreams will always be there when you’re ready.


 
 

Weekly Stats:

15 Total, 1 Lucid

  • 💭 2,245 - Missed the News
  • ⚡️ 2,246 - Speaking Spanish
  • 💭 2,247 - Meeting Moved to Hollywood
  • 💭 2,248 - Launch Demo
  • 💭 2,249 - Airport Exams
  • 💭 2,250 - Break up with Philipa
  • 💭 2,251 - Glam Hotel
  • 💭 2,252 - Need Help Climbing Down
  • 💭 2,253 - New Dream Concept
  • 💭 2,254 - Interview on the Super Bowl
  • 💭 2,255 - Slipped into the Pool
  • 💭 2,256 - Creepy Hospital House
  • 💭 2,257 - Party Carpool
  • 💭 2,258 - Friend's Fixer-Upper
  • 💭 2,259 - They Turn to Dust Every Year

⚡️Lucid



July Dream Summary

It's August first, and that means it's time for dreaming stats! My favorite part of the month. As we roll into August, I'm easing into a new flow with the world these days. I'm getting used to the "routine," staying safe, and prioritizing sleep. Now, let's look back on July. What a month! Lots of obligations took center stage with less attention on my dream practice. These kinds of ebbs and flows are a natural part of life and the lucid/dreaming journey. Power through, it's natural. So with that in mind, here's how July went for me:

Dream Stats

  • Total Dreams: 81
  • Lucid Dreams: 09 (11%)
  • Regular Dreams: 72 (89%)
  • Nights with Recall: 30/31 (97%)
  • Nights with any Lucidity: 5/31 (16%)
  • Average Recall Per Night: 03
  • Highest Dreams in One Night: 08
  • Average Sleep Duration: 8h:56m
  • 2020 Average Dreams Per Month: 84
  • 2020 Average Lucid Dreams Per Month: 11
 

 

All-Time Total

2,239

As of July 31, 2020
Since June 7, 2018


July Total

81

June - 81
May - 103


July Regular

72

June - 74
May - 86


July Lucid

09

June - 07
May - 17


 



 

July Dreams





Flying in the Green & Red Trees

Image by Aaron Burden

Image by Aaron Burden

Dream of the Week: Flying in the Green & Red Trees


It’s an overcast day, and I’m in a strange forest watching Chris Pratt set up a “flying experiment” in a tall tower among the trees. As he prepares, he shouts down to me that he will be able to fly once he jumps out of the tower, and it will win him the grand prize. I’m very nervous for him because I know that he can’t actually fly and I’m worried that the zip line he created will be too long and he’ll hit the ground. I insist that he think it over, but he is confident.

With some growing awareness, I look around and notice that the trees are strange colors. The leaves of some trees are a bright but muted orange, red hue. Some of the other trees are a mint green color that’s unusual for such foliage. I smile and laugh knowingly, this is a dream! ✨

Now lucid, I looked back up to Chris, who is preparing to jump. I run closer to him and excitedly shout, “Chris! You can fly, this is a dream, go for it!” He leaps out of the tower and flies forward, falling toward the ground. I fly up to join him, and he is shocked. We both fly through the trees together, and I explain we can do anything we want here. He checks back for the harness and zipline and realizes that we are genuinely flying in this forest. He’s nervous but excited as I guide him through the trees. We fly around in utter bliss.

I wake up.


ProTip: Flying is an amazing thing to practice in lucid dreams. It’s exhilirating every time! But be careful, there’s so many other things to explore.


 
 

Weekly Stats:

22 Total, 03 Lucid

  • 💭 2,214 - Dark Tunnel Slide
  • ⚡️ 2,215 - Clarity Now
  • ⚡️ 2,216 - Swimming with Dream Figures
  • 🤣 2,217 - Baby Elephant Bowing
  • 👏 2,218 - Electric Blue Tahoe
  • ⏱ 2,219 - Moving Back to the Old Apartment
  • 💭 2,220 - Car Spiraling Out
  • 💭 2,221 - Outdoor Party
  • 💭 2,222 - Lost in the Neighborhood
  • 💭 2,223 - Outdoor Hangout Until 10
  • 💭 2,224 - Awkward Question at the Company Meeting
  • 💭 2,225 - Founder's Meeting
  • ⚡️ 2,226 - Flying in the Green & Red Trees
  • 💭 2,227 - Office After Party
  • 🤣 2,228 - Forgot My Skis
  • 💭 2,229 - Restaurant Queue
  • 💭 2,230 - Police in the Car
  • 💭 2,231 - Villainous AI
  • 💭 2,232 - Train Station Cheetah
  • ⏱ 2,233 - Slept Through Two Meetings
  • 💭 2,234 - Racing Top Athletes
  • ⏱ 2,235 - Water Argument

⚡️Lucid, ⏱Recurring, 🤣Silly, 👏Great One



Dream House Materials

Dream of the Week: Dream House Materials


Quick Setup:
I’m obsessed with the idea of building a modern, glass home that focuses on a stunning pool and the interplay of water and materials as a primary focal point of the property. I’ll get there someday! I loved that this dream showed up for me.

I’m walking around an office space that is split up by teams. It’s early in the afternoon, and I notice that the lights are off to let the natural light fill the room. I wander around the office aimlessly before making my way back to my desk.

I pass by a manager with whom I am somewhat acquainted. She is looking over a special booklet of materials and renderings of the house she is building with her architect. I ask her about the booklet, and she eagerly shows me the most recent renders she’s been given. We look at beautiful, light beige material samples that will be used as decorative paneling outside the home. She explains that the material is made of recycled flooring, processed down and recreated into thin, textured panels that are also extremely energy efficient. I’m incredibly impressed.

She continues to flip through the booklet, highlighting her favorite renders focused on the interplay of water, light, and interiors with incredible pool placement. I’m blown away and tell her that I’ve never met anyone else who has been as focused on pools and water in the same way that I am.

She shows me two of her absolute favorite drawings. One of a rounded bedroom, framed by glass with a pool curved against the outside glass. The second, a square indoor/outdoor pool with a tree enclosed in glass natural light atrium in the center. I absolutely love the things that she is exploring, and I am so excited to see what she ends up doing. I wake up.


ProTip: Non-lucid dreams can be just as wonderful and creative as lucid dreams. Focus on both types as you explore the depth of your mind.


 
 

Weekly Stats:

20 Total, 0 Lucid

  • 🤣 2,194 - Best Friend Song
  • 💭 2,195 - The Comedian's Daughter
  • 👏 2,196 - Dream House Materials
  • 🤣 2,197 - Increasing Ski Tricks
  • 🌎 2,198 - Final Exams
  • 🤣 2,199 - Hyper Intelligent Pet Bird
  • 💭 2,200 - Vacant Apartment Downtown
  • 🤣 2,201 - YouTube Water Slides
  • 💭 2,202 - Left the Luggage on the Ship
  • 💭 2,203 - Dream Analysis, Home Intruder
  • 🤣 2,204 - Movie Goers on Acid
  • 💭 2,205 - Forbidden to Escape
  • 💭 2,206 - City Movie Set
  • 🤣 2,207 - Apocalyptic Battle Elephant
  • 💭 2,208 - Broadway End of Show
  • 💭 2,209 - Testing the Flying Machine
  • 💭 2,210 - Queue to Get Off the Ship
  • 💭 2,211 - Ice Crossing
  • 🤣 2,212 - Dream Show & Tell
  • 🤣 2,213 - SNL Audience Game

🤣Silly, 🌎Universal, 👏 Great One



Exploring My Apartment

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Dream of the Week: Exploring My Apartment


I’ve been on a hiatus from posting my Dream of the Week for a bit, as I’ve been adjusting and readjusting to this new, “temporary normal,” as I like to call it. Like everyone, I’ve been experiencing the ups and downs of shelter-in-place, civic unrest, and the political climate of the day. I’m finally (sort of) getting into a more typical groove, working toward posting on a weekly cadence here again. As always, lots of tips and tricks are on
Instagram.

Wishing you all good health and safety during this wild time.

//

I suddenly feel myself sitting up in bed, having successfully transitioned into a realistic dream state and already lucid. ⚡️

It takes some effort to move, so I try to calm my excitement to remain in the dream. It’s morning, and I’m in my bed, but the scene is blurry and still forming. I’m thrilled by the idea of exploring this place, I can see that it looks like the real thing. I slowly get out of bed, as the world begins to stabilize.

Filled with a surge of curiosity, I quickly dash into the bathroom, the first room next to the bedroom. To my surprise and delight, it’s incredibly realistic, a faithful remake of the real thing. I see my regular reflection in the medicine cabinet above the sink. I open and close it quickly, surprised to see that my reflection is now completely gone from the mirror. Eager to continue my exploration, I walk down the long hallway of my apartment, reaching my office at the end of the hall. The door is closed, which is unusual. I pause with anticipation for a moment, wondering what I might find when I open the door.

A smile flashes across my face as I enter the room, seeing that it looks exactly the same as the waking version. The office glows with soft morning light, highlighting the numerous plants around the room and the artwork on the wall. The exactness of it all makes me so happy. The Google Home Mini on my desk turns on, saying something that I can’t remember. It didn’t seem particularly significant, and I concluded that I’d likely forget anyway.

I think about how much I love looking up in lucid dreams, and lift my head up, astonished by what I see. My office ceiling now resembles an expansive glass atrium where a giant gray face is looking down on me, watching me from above. The face is so massive that only one of its eyes is visible to me. My jaw drops with wonder, deeply curious about who is watching me.

I wake up.


ProTip: Focus on writing just the keywords throughout the night. You can write the whole dream later in the day.


 
 

Weekly Stats:

18 Total, 04 Lucid

  • 💭2,176 - The Journalist
  • 💭2,177 - Bus Ride to Jersey
  • 💭2,178 - Walking the Pet Bird
  • 💭2,179 - No Water in the Pool
  • 💭2,180 - Airport Runaround
  • 💭2,181 - Marathon Group Six
  • 💭2,182 - Elderly Cleaning Lady
  • 💭2,183 - Political Rivals Re-Write the Brief
  • ⚡️2,184 - Exploring My Apartment
  • ⚡️2,185 - Night Over the City
  • ⚡️2,186 - Night Museum
  • 💭2,187 - Yellow Curtains Video Call
  • 💭2,188 - Kitchen Smoking
  • 💭2,189 - Boulder Trail Goblins
  • ⚡️2,190 - Science Classmates
  • 💭2,191 - Shopping Center Drop-off
  • 💭2,192 - Spa in the Forest
  • 💭2,193 - Original Employees

⚡️Lucid



June Dream Summary

Here we are, another month in 2020 sealed in the record books. We're half-way through the year! While the whirlwind of this crazy time period continues, I'm as busy as ever with exciting sleep and dream projects that I'm eager to share soon.

I am also thrilled to say that my massive data-tracking dream spreadsheet turned two years old on June 7th! That's huge! I've learned so much from my trends and patterns with this rigorous focus on measurement. Using a spreadsheet approach has turbo-boosted my consistent success and is my ideal companion to the daily practices that make sleep health and lucid dreaming a habit.

And yes, the data in incredible, but it's really about the intensely positive and meaningful changes to the way I approach everyday life that has been the most profound evolution of the last two years. After all, the main goal in having a dream practice is to live brighter and make a positive impact on yourself and on others. I'm so proud of how far I've come.

Quick Stats

  • Total Dreams: 81
  • Lucid Dreams: 07 (09%)
  • Regular Dreams: 74 (91%)
  • Nights with Recall: 29 (97%)
  • Nights with any Lucidity: 03 (10%)
  • Average Recall Per Night: 03
  • Highest Dreams in One Night: 07
  • Average Sleep Duration: 8h:41m
  • 2020 Average Dreams Per Month: 89
  • 2020 Average Lucid Dreams Per Month: 15
 

 

All-Time Total

2,158

As of June 30, 2020
Since June 7, 2018


June Total

81

May - 103
April - 94


June Regular

74

May - 86
April - 78


June Lucid

07

May - 17 (17%)
April - 16 (17%)


 



 

June Dreams





The Spreadsheet Dream Journal

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The single most important thing you can do to start a dreaming journey is to write down all your dreams. Forget about getting lucid right away; start recording every single dream. Make it a daily practice. Experiment with different journaling approaches until you find something that you will stick to for the long run.

For me, that’s a massively detailed spreadsheet that captures 88 different stats as well as complete dream narratives. As someone obsessed with data, my dream journal had to be a useful tool for studying trends and patterns while generating insights at scale. I can quickly sort by theme, lucidity level, dream character, emotion, dream sign, and so much more. I can look at average times I have lucid dreams, how daytime moods might affect dream moods (and vice versa), how much sleep produces the most dreams - the possibilities are endless. I’ve learned so much about myself and my dream world this way.

It certainly takes a lot of time and dedication to “manage” dreams this way, but I attribute my high-level of recall and lucid consistency to this approach. I created the spreadsheet two years ago, and at the time of this entry have since recorded 2,157 total dreams with 360 lucid (17%). I absolutely love it. Ask for a stat, and I can deliver (probably).

I’m currently working on a smaller-scale version of this spreadsheet and other database solutions for dreamers to use. Stay tuned for that in the future! In the meantime, if this kind of thing is your jam, you can get started by creating a simple spreadsheet for yourself. Start tracking just a few things that interest you the most. Let me know how it goes!

xozz,
Allison


 
 

May Dream Summary

Another month in this crazy year we're living. In the beginning of May, I celebrated my birthday and my 2,000th dream! At the end May, much of the world is experiencing some chaos, so it seems. Not much more to stay right now other than that I’m wishing you healing and hope in June. ✨

Quick Stats

  • Total Dreams: 103
  • Lucid Dreams: 17 (17%)
  • Regular Dreams: 86 (83%)
  • Nights with Recall: 30 (97%)
  • Nights with any Lucidity: 11 (35%)
  • Average Recall Per Night: 03
  • Highest Dreams in One Night: 07
  • Average Sleep Duration: 8h:55m
  • 2020 Average Dreams Per Month: 85
  • 2020 Average Lucid Dreams Per Month: 12
 

 

2,077

All-Time Total
As of May 31, 2020
Since June 7, 2018


103

May Total
April - 94
March - 82


86

May Regular
April - 78
March - 69


17

May Lucid (17%)
April - 16 (17%)
March - 13 (16%)


 



 

May Dreams





Patience, Time, and Expectations

Photo by Benjamin Voros

Photo by Benjamin Voros

Dream Musings: Never Give Up!


Today I want to take a minute to talk about one of the most important things any of us must always remember: Never Give Up! One of the most golden of all the tools in our kit is patience.

My journey started as a kid but went into overdrive in the summer of 2018. While I had always been genuinely interested in dreaming, I had never really dedicated attention to creating the "practice" I had always wanted. I had spontaneous lucid dreams every now again, but never developed consistency in any meaningful way. Hell, at the time, my recall was also spotty at best.

At that time, I decided to challenge myself to 100 Days of deeply focused intent. At the end of 100 Days, I'd either keep going or I'd stop. (Spoiler Alert: I kept going).

So, I gave myself a curriculum of books to study, set myself up with a spreadsheet as my digital dream journal, put scrap paper for keywords by the bed, and off I went. 

As soon as I put out the intent to remember my dreams, my dream recall grew. When I read the books and applied what I learned, the quality of dreams grew. I remember more dreams. I attended workshops, I trained, I watched videos. And I continued to advance… slowly and steadily. There was no need for me to race me.

In those first 100 days, I achieved my first *natural lucid dream on night 99! (*It's worth noting I experimented with supplements early on and had some lucid dreams during that period. Now I only take supplements on "special occasions" or when I have a specific intention or goal that I am specifically trying to achieve).

99 Days! For some of you that will feel like a crazy long time. For some of you that will feel quite short. But my "count to my first" will be different than yours.

After that first intentional lucid dream on night 99, I had lucid dreams every 10-12 days. Then every 7 days. All with increasing levels of lucidity, quality, and time within a lucid dream.

Today, over two years later, I consistently have lucid dreams 3-5+ a week. This is all because of the ongoing application of the daytime and nighttime practices required to sustain a lucid dreaming practice. I have carefully created a method over the years that affords me optimal sleep quality (because you cannot skimp out on great sleep), and that minimally disrupts my waking life (this is huge).

It might go without saying, but I love it - and that's important. You have to love to keep it up.

That passion allows me to bring a truly dedicated focus. My dreaming practice gives me great joy. As a person who gets deeply obsessed with subjects, I also find it important to have balance:

  • Some days I am more focused, other days I am not. 

  • Sometimes I don't want to do dream practice, and I won't.

  • Sometimes I have a long and meaningful bedtime ritual with multiple night awakenings. 

  • Sometimes I just go to sleep. 

  • Sometimes I have a list of goals I want to achieve...

  • Often I don't.

  • Sometimes I think it's all too much work! 

  • And then hours go by because it's work that I love.

  • I don't pressure myself with time or failure. 

  • I do apply rigor because I like to apply rigor (I'm a data nerd)

  • I never give up, but sometimes I think about it.

While at the same time, I frequently have hazy, murky, low-level lucid dreams, plenty of non-lucid dreams, and whole a lot of dreams that are simply, utterly mundane.

All of this to underscore that time, patience, and the most positive expectation framework that's right for you will go a long way... at least it did for me. There is no comparison to others, only to what you did yesterday. Let go of expectations—just one day at a time.

Anyway, I hope this helps anyone who feels as though they may be struggling... 

You're right on track.


 
 

2,000 Dreams Recorded!

2,000 Dreams, 700 Days


It’s time to break out the bubbly in honor of my birthday (May 7th) and more importantly in celebration of recording 2,000 dreams in full detail since June 7, 2018! When I started this project in 2018, I was remembering one to dreams per week. PER WEEK. With time, dedication, and patience, I continue to record completed and detailed dream narratives three to four times per night and sometimes upward of seven to nine.

I say this to encourage anyone and everyone interesting in dreaming to just start! Don’t worry about where you are on your journey. I started this project with very little recall and no consistency in my lucidity. Over the last few years, I’ve read the books, I’ve trained and studies, I’ve developed my practice, I am diligent about getting great sleep… and perhaps most importantly… I’ve never given up. You can do the same.

Without further ado, here are some interesting gems about those 2,000 dreams since I started recording them in detail all within my very detailed spreadsheet.


Total Dreams: 2,000⁠
Regular Dreams: 1,658 (83%)⁠
Lucid Dreams: 342 (17%)⁠

Percent of Nights with Recall: 91%⁠
Percent of Nights with Lucidity: 28%⁠

Percent Very High Lucidity: 10%⁠
Percent High Lucidity: 42%⁠
Percent Medium Lucidity: 37%⁠
Percent Low Lucidity: 11%⁠

Percent DILD (“Dream Initiated Lucid Dream”): 50%⁠
Percent WILD (“Waking Initiated Lucid Dream”): 32%⁠
Percent Other: 18%⁠

Intense Nightmares: 20⁠
Dreams with Recurring Themes: 86⁠
False Awakenings: 42⁠
Epic or Big Dreams: 19⁠
Out of Body: 21⁠
Prophetic Dreams: 5⁠

Percent Participant: 94%⁠
Percent Witness: 6%⁠

Percent Postive: 28%⁠
Percent Neutral: 45%⁠
Percent Negative: 27%⁠

Percent Realistic: 60%⁠
Percent Fantastical: 40%⁠

Percent Dreams I Like: 36%⁠
Percent Dreams Neutral: 48%⁠
Percent Dreams I Dislike: 16%⁠

Average Sleep Time: 11:10pm⁠
Average Wake Time: 8:37am⁠
Average Sleep Duration: 8h 44m⁠

Averages Number of Dreams per Month: 89⁠
Average Number of Lucid Dreams per Month: 15⁠


 
 

April Dream Summary

April, of course, marked another 30 days of shelter in place with plenty of opportunities to look inward, to practice mindfulness, and to get great sleep. Yet that hasn't always happened! I've been getting into the pandemic habits of mindless scrolling, social media junking, and going to bed later and later.⁠.. AND THAT'S OK.⁠

Onward! I'm totally cool with whatever I feel like - I'm on some days and off others. Yet, one thing that will always be true: I'm over here recording dreams and stats each and every night. Happy May! ✨⁠

Quick Stats:

  • Total Dreams: 94⁠
  • Lucid Dreams: 16 (17%)⁠
  • Regular Dreams: 78 (83%)⁠
  • Nights with Recall: 30 (100%)⁠
  • Nights with Any Lucidity: 07 (23%)⁠
  • Average Recall Per Night: 03
  • Highest Dreams in One Night: 07⁠
  • Average Sleep Duration: 8:29⁠
  • 2020 Average Dreams Per Month: 80⁠
  • 2020 Average Lucid Dreams Per Month: 11⁠
 

 

1,974

All-Time Total
As of April 30, 2020
Since June 7, 2018


94

April Total
March - 82
February - 55


78

April Regular
March - 69
February - 50


16

April Lucid (17%)
March - 13 (16%)
February - 5 (9%)


 



 

April Dreams





Forest Neighborhood

Dream of the Week: Forest Neighborhood


I have been “away” from posting my usual Dream of the Week since I returned from Antarctica - the very beginning of North America’s coronavirus toll. Like many of you, I have also been trying to make sense of this temporary normal and haven’t quite found a regular groove. But that's ok! I forgive myself.  

As the weeks go on, I find comfort in getting into those habits! And so here we go again. Dream of the Week back on track! I'm dreaming more than ever (I'm sure many of you are well), so there's lots of dreams to choose from - not to mention many many many more from the past.  

So, let's do this! 

April 19, 2020
Dream #1,950
Glass House in the Forest

I’m in a beautiful glass house in the middle of a forest that I absolutely love. It’s not my house; I seem to be house-sitting for the owners who are out of town. The furniture and decor have a very antique vibe to it that is not my current taste, but I'm into the eclectic nature of it all.

I tend to the house, walking to each room, and making sure everything is in order. I open cabinets and adjust furniture throughout thinking about how I'd really love to own this house. I head down a long, beautiful corridor with plants and windows that reminds me of a nature conservatory. I then walk out the door into the forest "neighborhood."

There are several different kinds of buildings hidden amongst the trees in this secret, protected place. I go to a central building that serves as a large shopping center with a food court and other retail stores. It has a bustling train station feel to it, with a glass roof and the forest above.

Once inside, I slide across the marble floors with my socks, delightfully gaining momentum and eventually crash-stopping at a cafe on the other side of the main hall. It’s such fun! I think I should do that kind of thing more often back home. 

The scene shifts, and I'm back outside the forest neighborhood walking through a small pathway behind the central building. I’m trying to walk back to the original house, but I am having trouble finding my way. I'm lost, but I think to myself that it's impossible to get lost here - everything is so close!

It occurs to me that I might be dreaming, and I let out a giggle and an audible, "Of course, I'm dreaming!" ⚡️

Now lucid, I simply take in my surroundings and think about what I want to do. I remember the small pleasures in changing objects, so I pick up some small gray stones by feet on the path. I plan to throw the stones and intend for them to turn into strawberries when they hit the ground. I close my eyes and throw the stones, but most of them hit the ground and remain stones.

I sprint over to the pile and can see that some of them, in fact, have turned to strawberries! The sight of these red berries genuinely overjoys me! I take a bite of them, and they are the best tasting strawberries I've ever had! I eat the rest of them with overwhelming glee. I'm so so happy. 🍓

I look up and notice a lamp post in front of me. There’s a little compartment at the bottom of the post meant for electrical wires. I think to myself that I want a cupcake to appear in the compartment, so I close my eyes and visualize a cupcake. When I open my eyes, a tiny chocolate cupcake appears in there! I am again overjoyed and eat the delicious chocolate sweet treat. I can’t believe how real it seems and how amazing it tastes! What joy! 🧁

After eating the strawberries and cupcakes, I follow the path up to a road and wake up.


ProTip: Changing objects in a dream is a great way to practice your lucid dreaming skills! Even better if you can change objects into delicious treats!


 
 

Weekly Stats:

28 Total, 02 Lucid

  • 💭 1,936 - School Dance
  • 💭 1,937 - Night Spa
  • 💭 1,938 - Airbnb Sunset
  • 💭 1,939 - Silver Paper Building Assault
  • 💭 1,940 - Precinct Drama
  • 💭 1,941 - Dawn at the Lady House
  • 💭 1,942 - Plea for Play Director
  • ⚡️ 1,943 - Objects through Walls
  • 💭 1,944 - The Lake by my High School
  • 👏 1,945 - Abundance Visualization
  • 💭 1,946 - Really Easy to Solve
  • 💭 1,947 - Getting Back to Philly
  • 🤣 1,948 - Dog and Chicken Friends
  • 🤣 1,949 - Facebook Poem
  • ⚡️ 1,950 - Forest Neighborhood 🔥
  • 🤣 1,951 - Felix the Cat Factory
  • 💭 1,952 - Packing Before Check-Out
  • 🦠 1,953 - Pandemic Dream Retreat
  • 💭 1,954 - Can You See the Sky is Falling?
  • 💭 1,955 - Ice Ocean Cafe
  • 💭 1,956 - Changing Seats at Intermission
  • 💭 1,957 - Korean Dinner Notes
  • 💭 1,958 - Holiday Inn Office Marathon
  • 💭 1,959 - Fitting Rooms
  • 💭 1,960 - Plans for the Night
  • 💭 1,961 - Hotel Hideout
  • 👏 1,962 - Great Presentation Through Failures
  • ⏱ 1,963 - Been Back to School So Many Times

⚡️Lucid, 🔥Favorite, ⏱Recurring, 🤣Silly, 👏Great One, 🦠Covid



March Dream Summary

Honestly, I would have guessed my lucid dream count would have been higher this month considering March was like 50 years long. I had two coronavirus dreams: One where the virus was a literal purple bug that I helped squash in my bathroom to save the world, and another one where people were building backyard hospitals for COVID-19 visits. Like Tiger King but for coronavirus. 🦠

But anyway, here's what bonkers March looked like for me in terms of dreams. Generally lower overall because I haven't been sleeping as well along with the rest of the planet. But yet still, onward. Happy April! ✨

Quick Stats

  • Total Dreams: 82

  • Lucid Dreams: 13 (16%)

  • Regular Dreams: 69 (84%)

  • Nights with Recall: 23 (74%)

  • Nights with any Lucidity: 6 (19%)

  • Average recall per night: 3

 

 

1,880

All-Time Total
As of March 31, 2020
Since June 7, 2018


82

March Total
February - 55
January - 89


69

March Regular
February - 50
January - 78


13

March Lucid (16%)
February - 5 (9%)
January - 12 (18%)


 



 
 

March Dreams