February Dream Summary

A little bit of a slow month this February, and I suspect March will be the same. The beginning of the year started off incredibly busy and stressful at work and has continued through the entire month! I do believe my workload will shift and settle down a little bit in April, so I look forward to a reprieve then. For now, and as I look ahead, I will prepare for leaner dreaming months and be perfectly okay with it. It kind of works well for a winter hibernation, don’t you think?

Dream Stats

  • Total Dreams: 70
  • Lucid Dreams: 7 (10%)
  • Regular Dreams: 63 (90%)
  • Nights with Recall: 28/28 (100%)
  • Nights with any Lucidity: 5/28 (18%)
  • Average Recall Per Night: 3
  • Highest Dreams in One Night: 5
  • Average Sleep Duration: 9h:02m
  • 2021 Average Dreams Per Month: 79
  • 2021 Average Lucid Dreams Per Month: 12
 

 

All-Time Total

2,859

As of February 28, 2021
Since June 7, 2018


February Total

70

January - 88
December - 105


February Regular

63

January - 71
December - 93


February Lucid (10%)

7

January - 17
December - 12


 



 

February Dreams





Strawberry House on Pool Boulevard

Image by Jesse Gardner

Image by Jesse Gardner

Dream of the Week: Strawberry House on Pool Boulevard


I’m outside in the middle of a random field, and I notice that things seem just a little bit strange. This odd confusion sparks lucidity, and I realize that I’m dreaming. Excited to be lucid again tonight, I decide that I want to turn myself into a tree. I wish to change from me to tree, but it doesn’t work. I fly in the air and talk about becoming a tree in a sing-song way, intent on making it happen.

It occurs to me that I might be going about it all wrong and that it’s just a quick switch. I should experience the process where parts of me transition first, and I will more slowly and more intentionally. I imagine branches flowing from my fingers, and they begin to grow. My arms and hands and body all transform to small branches and roots before I am fully shifted into a tree. I’m delighted!

Still floating in the air, I fly up as fast as I can, slowly shifting back into human form. I break through a kind barrier and enter a whimsical, colorful wonderland similar to something like Whoville. The homes are closely packed together along a mountainside with amazing colors and perfect little lawns. Each home has a large beautiful blue swimming pool taking up most of the yard. They are all situated along a swimming pool boulevard that connects the town.

People are “commuting” down the main thoroughfare by lying on their backs in swimsuits, letting the current take them down the mountain. I fly down to “my” home, a giant luxurious strawberry with a pool inside and outside. I swim in and out of the pool, splashing in the water and feeling the utmost joy.

I settle on the edge of the indoor pool, looking out onto this amazing town, wishing I could come back here often. I consider the pool, the creativity, the color, and have nothing but fondness and love for this little spot I’ve created. This is what the wealth and abundance has created for me, and I couldn’t be happier. I understand that this is the best place for me, and I’m overjoyed.

I continue to look around and take in the scene, noticing a white dome at the very top of the city. I think that must be where the richest of the rich live or maybe even the overseers of this town. Out of curiosity, I want to see what I might discover up there, so I decide to fly up and check it out. I pause for a moment, thanking myself for this little spot and hoping I’ll get to come back.

The dream fades. 🍓


ProTip: It’s possible to “re-enter” a dream experience through quiet and focused visualization exercises while awake. Imagine you are back there and let new experiences unfold.


 
 

Weekly Stats:

18 Total, 2 Lucid

  • 💭 2,822 - Wrong Lenses Photoshoot
  • 💭 2,823 - Failed Twice Today
  • 🤣 2,824 - Elon’s Dog
  • 💭 2,825 - The Courage of 1000 Lions
  • 💭 2,826 - Kid Snack
  • 💭 2,827 - Waste of Time
  • 💭 2,828 - Bone Knife Mystery
  • 💭 2,829 - Very Few Dreamers
  • ⏱ 2,830 - Need to Read from the Script
  • ⏱ 2,831 - Dangerously Low Flight
  • 💭 2,832 - Picnic Story, Sudden Rain
  • ⚡️ 2,833 - Captor in Many Masks
  • ⚡️ 2,834 - Strawberry House on Pool Boulevard 🔥
  • 💭 2,835 - Coke or Pepsi Entrance
  • 💭 2,836 - Terrible Teacher Tessa
  • 💭 2,837 - Stand Up Airport Theft
  • 💭 2,838 - Bunny Bumble Bee
  • 💭 2,839 - Senior’s Party

⚡️Lucid, 🔥 Favorite, ⏱Recurring, 🤣Silly



January Dream Summary

The beginning of the year was all the things: celebratory, tumultuous, and just more of the same, same. January continued with the many ups and downs and twists and turns that has defined much of 2020, but I like to think that I have remained resilient. My dreams have continued on as usual, with higher sparks in lucid dreams and fantastical content. I’ve been enjoying the playful nature that my dreams often show me as a respite from the monotony of ongoing shelter in place and working from home. Still, I’m optimistic about 2021, and I look forward to seeing each month unfold.

Dream Stats

  • Total Dreams: 88
  • Lucid Dreams: 17 (19%)
  • Regular Dreams: 71 (81%)
  • Nights with Recall: 28/31 (90%)
  • Nights with any Lucidity: 10/31 (32%)
  • Average Recall Per Night: 3
  • Highest Dreams in One Night: 8
  • Average Sleep Duration: 9h:11m
  • 2021 Average Dreams Per Month: 88
  • 2021 Average Lucid Dreams Per Month: 17
 

 

All-Time Total

2,789

As of January 31, 2021
Since June 7, 2018


January Total

88

December - 105
November - 89


January Regular

71

December - 93
November - 79


January Lucid (19%)

17

December - 12
November - 10


 



 

January Dreams





Quick Tips for Improving Dream Recall

Image by Kevin Laminto

Image by Kevin Laminto

Remembering your dreams is easier than you think!


I always love going back to the basics, and Dream Recall is the absolute foundation of any dream practice (lucid or otherwise). It's easier than you think!

Anytime you wake up throughout the night, remain still in your bed and quietly think about what you may have been dreaming about. Many of us have little fragments swirling in our minds that can be "reeled" in.⁠ ⁠ I like to think of this process like fishing. I might remember that I was dreaming of something specific like a horse or a person - that's my hook. I also might simply know that I was dreaming, which can be a hook in and of itself.⁠

From there, I cycle through random questions like:⁠

  • Was I talking to someone?⁠

  • Was I eating? ⁠

  • What was I running from?⁠

  • Was there an apple?

  • A cat? A train?⁠

  • Was it Night? Day? ⁠

  • Was I scared? Was I happy? Mad?⁠

  • What was I doing?

  • Who was there?⁠ ⁠

If I feel stuck, I go to my recurring and universal themes like:⁠

  • Was I in school?

  • Taking a test?⁠

  • Was I unable to control a car?⁠

  • Was I late? Or lost?⁠ ⁠

And sometimes I'll just rapid fire random words, emotions, and themes that come to my head until I feel something resonate like: Red, blue, cat, cow, water, forest, childhood, winter, sad, cookie, books, trains, parents, work, house, raining, walking, crying, joyful, future, cosmos, library, etc.

Usually, I'll "catch" the memory based on these questions and can reel in the entire dream narrative from there based on one tiny spark. I seem to be able to “feel” that I’m on the right path based on a single word. Soon more words resonate and then the whole thing trickles back. It's incredibly effective even when it feels like there was no dream there to begin with. You'll be amazed by how easy this becomes in time.⁠

And of course, write down whatever comes to you immediately. I like to scribble a few keywords on scrap paper all night and then review my papers in the morning to solidify the memory. After that I'll write the full narrative in my journal later in the day, when I have time. That way there's no rush to do it right when you get up.

You can also do this practice any time in the day! In the afternoon, quietly lay down and practice dream recall from last night, or several nights ago! There’s no reason to restrict this process to just last night. I have found that the more I do it, dreams of many years ago start to come to me. It’s a wild ride.

Give it a try!⁠


zzxo,
Allison✨


 
 

The 2020 Dream Report!

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I’m excited to publish the first annual Dream Report!


Hi dreamers! 2020 is a wrap, but I am excited to share with you the first ever Annual Dream Report showing 2020 data in all it’s glory. Maybe not ALL the data I collect on my sleep and dreams, but quite a lot of if it in a compact, digestible way. This juicy stuff is best viewed on desktop for all the charts and what have you.

I am particularly obsessed with data, so a big part of my practice is keeping detailed records of each dream and each day’s events. For my annual dream report this year, I’m sharing just a small portion of the amount of data I collect in a massive spreadsheet, as it’s just too much!

Nonetheless, I do hope you enjoy peeking into my sleeping brain, as much as I do collecting it. In addition to the data, I’ve also posted all 1,047 dream titles here.

Check out the full 2020 Dream Report now!

Happy New Year!✨

zzzxo,
Allison


 
 

December Dream Summary

And with that, it’s the end of the year! What a wild ride it’s been. December was a full month of dreaming a lucidity, one of my highest on record! I can’t believe that we’ve made it through this year, and I am so grateful to my continued health and sanity. I always chuckle a little when I think about my hobby - sleeping can be done from anywhere! I’m lucky and grateful that the pandemic could support it.

I’ve since published my 2020 Dream Report, so check that out for all the great data from the year!

Dream Stats

  • Total Dreams: 105
  • Lucid Dreams: 12 (12%)
  • Regular Dreams: 93 (88%)
  • Nights with Recall: 29/31 (94%)
  • Nights with any Lucidity: 7/31 (23%)
  • Average Recall Per Night: 3
  • Highest Dreams in One Night: 10
  • Average Sleep Duration: 9h:05m
  • 2020 Average Dreams Per Month: 87
  • 2020 Average Lucid Dreams Per Month: 11
 

 

All-Time Total

2,701

As of December 31, 2020
Since June 7, 2018


December Total

105

November - 89
October - 96


December Regular

93

November - 79
October - 86


December Lucid (11%)

12

November - 10
October - 10


 



 

December Dreams





Celebrate the New Year with hatsuyume!

Image by Ningyu He

Image by Ningyu He

Hatusyume is the first dream of the new year.


In Japanese traditions, hatsuyume refers to the first dream of the year and sets the tone for the year ahead. It is said that it's particularly auspicious to dream of Mount Fuji, a hawk, and an eggplant, which will bring the dreamer abundance and greatness. 🗻🦅🍆

Setting intentions for my own hatsuyume has become one of my absolute favorite dream traditions and certainly my favorite New Year's tradition.

I learned about hatsuyume from the incomparable dream teacher, Robert Moss, and I love it so much. This year feels particularly transformative, so I'm so excited to listen to the messages of my first dream in 2021. According to tradition, you can record your hatsuyume on the night of December 31st or January 1st, depending on your level of revelry on New Year's Eve.⁠

⁠I like to let go of my lucid practice for the New Year and let all dreams flow to me, welcoming an influx of wisdom and abundance. My only goal is to remember.

Mantras are always helpful ways to set intentions. For hatsuyume, I like this one: "I will receive guidance, support, and luck for the year ahead."⁠

Wishing you all a joyful New Year and an auspicious hatsuyume! ✨🥂

zzzxo,
Allison




 
 

Top 9 Dreams with Christmas Themes

Image by Rodion Kutsaev

Image by Rodion Kutsaev


Lucid, I discover the ceiling is covered in amazing Christmas ornaments! I examine as many as I can, in awe of the realistic textures and beautiful colors.

From Dream #101: Childhood Home



A Saturday Night Live skit with Bobby Moynihan playing a modern, lazy Santa who rides a flying polar bear and doesn't give AF what kids want for Christmas.

From Dream #787: Santa Bobby Moynihan



While working from home, I get distracted by a snow globe depicting a Christmas wonderland. Suddenly, I'm transported inside, dancing under the snow. I hear the sound of an email, and I'm sucked right back out.

From Dream #956: Working from Home



Lucid, I shout out to the dream, "I wish to become pure creativity!" A massive Christmas ornament in the shape of a purple sparkly snowflake falls through the ceiling.

From Dream #1100: Becoming Creativity



It's a post apocalyptic Christmas scene and I'm part of a female warrior squad charged with fighting against evil. Our first challenge is to battle a murdery version of Santa.

From Dream #1232: Defend Against Evil Winter



A Disney-style ride has been set up on a snowy farm in rural Pennsylvania. The cars move into a viewing area where we watch A Christmas Carol on an elaborate stage. The emcee picks me for audience participation, but I'm not funny so they kick me off stage.

From Dream #1433: Christmas Ride



Lucid, I wander through a Christmas Store at night. I stop to admire the ornaments but feel a presence behind me. I turn to find a man who has a gun pointing at me. Surprised, I ask him why he wants to shoot me. “Because you are the dreamer,” he says.

From Dream #0983: Moon Dragons



A family runs through a Christmas store, stuffing their shirts and bags with holiday decorations and candy canes. The dad yells for the kids to hurry up. The kids run out the door while ornaments and festive items hilariously fall from their clothes.

From Dream #1741: Escape the Christmas Store

 


My office is hosting a Christmas contest where each floor will decorate their workspace in one theme. I scope out other floors, super impressed. I get back to my floor, and my team picked boring cherubs as our theme. I hate it.

From Dream #1858: Office Christmas Contest



November Dream Summary

We're nearing the end of the year! I’m so thankful for everything that was positive for me and those in my inner circle, and send healing to those in the who are struggling and need support. Everyone is in my thoughts and dreams this year! As we move into this year’s final month, let’s take a closer look at November dream data.

Dream Stats

  • Total Dreams: 89
  • Lucid Dreams: 10 (11%)
  • Regular Dreams: 79 (89%)
  • Nights with Recall: 27/30 (90%)
  • Nights with any Lucidity: 5/30 (17%)
  • Average Recall Per Night: 3
  • Highest Dreams in One Night: 6
  • Average Sleep Duration: 8h:43m
  • 2020 Average Dreams Per Month: 85
  • 2020 Average Lucid Dreams Per Month: 11
 

 

All-Time Total

2,596

As of November 30, 2020
Since June 7, 2018


November Total

89

October - 96
September - 75


November Regular

79

October - 86
September - 65


November Lucid (11%)

10

October - 10
September - 10


 



 

November Dreams





Near Death by Orca

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Dream of the Week: Near Death by Orca


I’m with a group of close friends in an observation cage suspended very high over a small town near the ocean. One friend arrives late, jumping into the cage from an unknown location. She doesn’t quite make it in the cage at first, gripping the side of it while throwing her pink handbag to another friend. After a short bit of hanging on the edge, the late friend manages to climb inside, and everyone settles down.

The cage swiftly flies over the town, touring the area before making a stop over the ocean. We are delighted to observe a large pod of orca feeding in the sea below. Suddenly, the cage breaks, and we all plummet into the water, splashing hard and fast. I lose track of everyone else as I try to find my way to the surface. The orcas are restless and aggressive, and I’m panicked to see one coming right for me. I am instantly killed when it bites down.

I “wake” up on the floor inside a small, dark room in front of an elevator. I’m aware that I have died. An unknown man and woman are there too. The woman is supportive and helpful, calming me down and helping me get up from the floor. She says nothing, but her presence is comforting. The man is standing inside a service window next to the elevator. I understand that he is the operator, and he is very stoic and emotionless. Ten bright lights appear in the air in front of him.

“You have ten seconds to decide if you want to stay here or go back there,” he says as the lights blink off with every passing second.

I don’t quite know what to do, so I close my eyes and let my instincts speak. “Go back,” I say without thought, and three seconds left.

The elevator door opens. The woman hands me two gray stones, the size of my palms. She sends me in alone. As the doors close, the stones begin to emit tiny white lights around them as if fireflies were circling each stone.

The elevator begins to descend, with the doors slightly open. I can still see the man and woman in the room. The rocks begin to float above my hands as though activating something. I feel incredible joy and love and call out to the people how much I love them. The woman happily waves down to me, and the doors close fully. I continue to ride the elevator down until the environment fades to black.

I “wake” again under the water with the orca still circling above, just as before.

With a renewed sense of purpose, energy, and courage, I swim as fast as I can to the surface, breaking the water with pure joy. I call for the orcas to follow me so I can get them away from my friends. With impossible speed, I lure them to chase me but manage to keep them at bay. Eventually, they give up, and I swim back toward one of them, completely unafraid. With reckless abandon and utter confidence, I leap onto the back of an orca and ride it toward land.

I wake up. 🐋


Note: Dreams of dying can be surprisingly cathartic, energizing, and even comforting. Lean into your death dreams with curiosity over fear.


 
 

Weekly Stats:

21 Total, 1 Lucid

  • 💭 2,547 - Whales!
  • 💭 2,548 - Messy Chair
  • 💭 2,549 - Corporate Boat Party
  • 💭 2,550 - Product Launch Event Rooms
  • 💭 2,551 - Avalanche Safe House
  • 🤣 2,552 - John Mulaney Hoodwinks
  • 🕷 2,553 - Deadly Puzzle House
  • 💭 2,554 - Where Did Everyone Go?
  • 🤣 2,555 - Adam Driver's New Movie
  • 💭 2,556 - Wedding Customs
  • 💭 2,557 - Food Bank Volunteer
  • 💭 2,558 - Recruiting Designers
  • 🤣 2,559 - Cheesy Pick Up Line
  • 🤣 2,560 - Dan Levy Acting Class
  • 💭 2,561 - Dated for Three Days
  • 💭 2,562 - Ship Emergency Drills
  • 💭 2,563 - Shifting Political Lagoon
  • 💭 2,564 - Grocery Cafe
  • ⚡️ 2,565 - Single Rider Car
  • 👏 2,566 - Near Death by Orca
  • 🎨 2,567 - Legendary Ad Exec

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


You have ten seconds to decide if you want to stay here or go back there.
— Dream #2,566

October Dream Summary

Here we are again, at the end of another busy and eventful dreaming month! September continued my streak of reaching ten lucid dreams per month for the third month in a row! Must be some luck with the number ten! It’s be a stressful month… summer… year, but we’re all managing. My practice has been relatively inconsistent throughout the year which has been expected. I’m seeing more lucid dreams from supplements this year, but I’m also not putting enough of the work for them to be more naturally occurring. Despite the ups and downs, I still find myself judging myself when I rely too heavily on boosts to achieve lucidity. Nonetheless, I’m looking forward to a potential release of the lingering anxiety in the next few days. We shall see. 🤞

Dream Stats

  • Total Dreams: 96
  • Lucid Dreams: 10 (10%)
  • Regular Dreams: 86 (90%)
  • Nights with Recall: 28/31 (90%)
  • Nights with any Lucidity: 4/31 (13%)
  • Average Recall Per Night: 03
  • Highest Dreams in One Night: 9
  • Average Sleep Duration: 8h:19m
  • 2020 Average Dreams Per Month: 85
  • 2020 Average Lucid Dreams Per Month: 11
 

 

All-Time Total

2,506

As of October 31, 2020
Since June 7, 2018


October Total

96

September - 75
August - 96


October Regular

86

September - 65
August - 86


October Lucid (10%)

10

September - 10
August - 10


 



 

October Dreams





September Dream Summary

Perhaps it goes without saying, I am eager to move into October and fly by through November. There’s so much going on in the world, I’ve just been focusing on rest and replenishment. The chaos is echoed through work, covid, civic unrest, and the state of politics in the US. I am forever grateful for everything I do have during these times… especially dreams! Here’s how September went for me… a bit late.

Dream Stats

  • Total Dreams: 75
  • Lucid Dreams: 10 (13%)
  • Regular Dreams: 65 (89%)
  • Nights with Recall: 27/30 (90%)
  • Nights with any Lucidity: 3/30 (10%)
  • Average Recall Per Night: 03
  • Highest Dreams in One Night: 9 (Galantamine!)
  • Average Sleep Duration: 8h:36m
  • 2020 Average Dreams Per Month: 84
  • 2020 Average Lucid Dreams Per Month: 11
 

 

All-Time Total

2,410

As of September 30, 2020
Since June 7, 2018


September Total

75

August - 96
July - 81


September Regular

65

August - 86
July - 72


September Lucid (13%)

10

August - 10
July - 09


 



 

September Dreams





Pool Dance Party

Image by Mohamed Nohassi

Image by Mohamed Nohassi

Dream of the Week: Pool Dance Party


I’m swimming in a massive outdoor pool in the middle of a lush, tree-filled public park. Lots of other swimmers are enjoying the beauty of the water amongst the bountiful plant life. Joyfully leaping in and out of the pool, and producing perfectly crisp splashes, I suddenly realize I’m dreaming!

Now lucid, I clearly and eagerly recall my goal of getting everyone in a dream to dance with me. ⚡️

Standing at the edge of the water, I gleefully shake and dance around, with total abandonment of inhibition. I wave my hands, jump about sprightly, and joyfully groove to an imagined beat, hoping the dream figures in the pool will join me. My dancing continues for a short while before they eventually jump in and mimic my motions. When I wave my arms, they follow, all with exuberant smiles, effervescent freedom, and energized spirits. I feel like I’m revitalizing my whole self by getting these figures to move with me

I then notice that all the dream figures here are women, and relish in the feminine spirit. I take off my swimsuit, and they all follow. We’re overflowing with carefree joy, completely secure in ourselves, and our uninhibited bliss. It’s incredible! I dive into the pool and feel the water’s cool sensation as I soar swiftly beneath the surface.

I wake up.


Note: The energy of dancing in this dream made such a positive impact on my mood the following day. Give it a try!


 
 

Weekly Stats:

13 Total, 1 Lucid

  • 💭 2,374 - Point the Missiles Underground
  • 💭 2,375 - My Friend's Big Family
  • 💭 2,376 - Incoming Drones
  • 💭 2,377 - Backyard Card Games
  • 🎨 2,378 - Zoo After Hours
  • 💭 2,379 - Visiting New Jersey
  • 💭 2,380 - Scuba Trip Arrangements
  • ⚡️ 2,381 - Pool Dance Party 🔥
  • 💭 2,382 - Team Back to Work
  • 💭 2,383 - Friend's Phone Number
  • 🤣 2,384 - Christmas Outfit
  • 🕷 2,385 - Over the Top Car Crash
  • 🤣 2,386 - Wedding with The Rock

⚡️Lucid, 🔥Favorite, 🤣Silly, 🎨Creative, 🕷Nightmare



The Universe Inside

Dream of the Week: The Universe Inside


More from the archives this week!

June 20, 2020
Dream #2127
The Universe Inside

I’ve entered the dream directly from being awake, lucid at the start. I had been thinking intently about Out of Body Experiences before dream initiation. I’m lying in bed, drifting between wakefulness and sleep. I sense myself drifting away from my physical body, and feel an unusual tingling sensation through my dream body. It feels warm and effervescent as if my whole being is sparkling.

There are no visualizations, just darkness. Ever so slowly, I feel the sensation of rising upward, in a horizontal position, as if laying down facing up. My eyes begin to adjust, and I’m amazed to understand that I’m actually inside a “universe” within of my body. It’s filled with endless bright stars, purple galaxies, and all the characteristics of the cosmos as we know it. I seem to be a tiny visitor inside here.

My “being” begins to pulse and radiate as I get closer to a starry-silhouetted version of my spine. I’m now facing forward, floating in this universe inside my body. The tingling sensation increases, washing over my being with more intensity and frequency. I’m overwhelmed by joy, awe, and curiosity. I can’t believe that this is here within me.

I wake up.


Note: Out of body experience dreams often feel other-worldy or cosmic, but fleeting. Breathe deeply and maintain focus to hold on to them longer.


 
 

Weekly Stats:

25 Total, 1 Lucid

  • 💭 2,349 - Can't Schedule
  • 💭 2,350 - Prepping the Presentation
  • 💭 2,351 - College Closet
  • ⏱ 2,352 - Lost Control of the Plane
  • 💭 2,353 - Vacationing Couples
  • 💭 2,354 - Nervous to Meet Me
  • 💭 2,355 - 50% Loss
  • 💭 2,356 - Stand Up to Violence
  • 💭 2,357 - Waterpark City
  • 💭 2,358 - Improv Class Argument
  • 💭 2,359 - Vouch for my Dream Friend
  • 🎨 2,360 - Obstacle Course Game Show
  • 🌎 2,361 - Lost in the Wrong Parking Lot
  • 💭 2,362 - Backstage Pass
  • 💭 2,363 - Missed Rehearsal Time
  • 🤣 2,364 - Celebrity Production Tag-Along
  • 💭 2,365 - Resort Shuttle
  • 💭 2,366 - The Last Goodbye
  • 💭 2,367 - Friend in Labor
  • 💭 2,368 - Snow Mountain Drive
  • 💭 2,369 - Travel Brochure
  • 💭 2,370 - Hexagon Plane Seating
  • ⚡️ 2,371 - Reckless Lamborghini
  • 💭 2,372 - My Boss, Richard Branson
  • 🤣 2,373 - Word Games with Justin Trudeau

⚡️Lucid, ⏱Recurring, 🤣Silly, 🎨Creative, 🌎Universal



Fight with the Dream Club

Dream of the Week: Fight with the Dream Club


I’m a little inconsistent during the pandemic - even though we’ve been rolling this way for months. I’m just going to own it! Lots of stress all through August, the pressure of the upcoming election, continued civil unrest, and a brutal heatwave, have lead to a particularly lacking week. I’ll dip into recent dreams, and post a dream from the not-too-distant past of August 28, 2020. Basically yesterday.

August 28, 2020
Dream #2,319
Fight with the Dream Club

I’m at a medical clinic of some kind that feels homey and inviting with low, warm lighting. I approach the front desk, and a friend greets me with a friendly smile and a hearty laugh. She tells her colleagues that we know each other, and we talk about dreams. She tells me that she thinks that she is dreaming this whole thing right now. I tell her that I think I am dreaming this whole thing right now! We agree that we are probably both asleep at home right now, dreaming the same thing and at the same time. The conversation makes me realize that I am in fact dreaming. ✨

Now lucid, I continue chatting with my friend. She informs me that there is a “Dream Club” in the cafeteria, and I should talk to them about this dream world we’re both in. I think it’s a great idea, and I head over to them. I approach the Dream Group and stand by their table, immediately launching into the story of me and my friend. A young, goth-looking woman is the first one to get mad at me.

“It is impossible to share dreams with someone. What you’re describing can’t exist,” she barks at me. “And besides, this is not a dream.”

I’m genuinely surprised by her response.

“I know it’s not been proven, but maybe it’s possible? I’m open to wild ideas since we still know so little about dreams. Don’t you guys talk about that in the group?”

“No, it’s not real.”

I’m confused by her resistance and look to see how the others are responding to this exchange. Everyone else looks angry with me too. I’m baffled.

“But this is a dream, look I’ll show you.”

I perform a few reality checks in front of them, but I know they will fail. And they do. I’m now frustrated because I’m absolutely certain I am dreaming. I’m confused by the resistance from a group of dreamers. I pick up a glass and throw it at the window. It bounces off the glass and floats back to me.

“See, look! It has to be a dream,” I shout at them.

They remain unconvinced, and think I’m way out of line, behaving like a maniac.

I throw several more glasses to prove that it’s a dream for them. They all float back to me.

“Can’t you see?”

I’m distracted by a commotion behind me and turn to see what is going on. Everything seems normal, so I turn back to the Dream Group. I’m shocked to see that there is now broken glass all over the floor as if the glasses were never floating back to me. Did I make all of that up? Is this actually a dream?

They all look up at me as if I’ve lost my mind, angry and afraid that I’ll throw more glasses.

The dream fades.


ProTip: Always question your reality, awake and asleep. Maybe even your lucid dream isn’t what you think it is?


 
 

Weekly Stats:

14 Total, 0 Lucid

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  • 💭 2,336 - Hurricane Inside
  • 💭 2,337 - Houseboat Confrontation
  • 💭 2,338 - City Rain Tunnel
  • 💭 2,339 - Work Party Cleanup
  • 💭 2,340 - Lady Friend Ladder
  • 💭 2,341 - Classroom Office
  • 💭 2,342 - Stole Their Goodie Bag
  • 💭 2,343 - High School Hill
  • 💭 2,344 - Presentation Tech Support
  • 💭 2,345 - Old Founder, New Company
  • 💭 2,346 - Natural Pools in the Red Rocks
  • 💭 2,347- Psychoanalyzed Meals
  • 😥 2,348 - Humiliated After Whale Watching