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Place withheld · 2014-04-11 · from the DREAMVIEWS archive

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Before I start off, when do you all record your dreams? When I wake up I do not want to turn on the light and start writing things down. How can I become better at this without ruining my sleep? In bed from 9:42pm-5:59am Drank apple juice and meditated a little the night before Dream one: (Fragment, non-lucid) Was with an old friend playing games together We were eating pizza His old man was there <PERSON> felt really thirsty/salty/burning end: Woke up a little before three and had to get some water This probably comes from the guilt I have from not speaking to this friend in a few years, for no real reason. Dream two: (Semi-fragmented? semi-lucid?). Could feel that I had some control over the environment, but I was not fully lucid; I did not know I was dreaming. In an aunts house Feels (from the inside) like a house from japan. uncle not home. black man ready to leave the house (What?) tell him he still has a chance, aunt was once engaged to a black man.(What?) he leaves house is leaking rain water forget house is leaking go outside?, do not remember what it looked like. find cement tunnels running under the city Explore tunnels, feels like something the yakuza would use. scared find openings into houses (smuggle children?) find opening into aunts house, she did not know about yakuza hatch get lost in maze of tunnels end: woke around 5:30-40 have no clue where this came from

 

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