Second Lucid
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, 04-14-2012 at 09:09 AM (523 Views)
Red = Lucid
Bold = Notes
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I appear looking outside of a rather large window, staring at the view which seems to look like a foggy/mist of a long, (what appears to be a never ending) road. The road is aligned straight with the window, and I am standing in the middle.
It occurs to me the house is built ON the road, and I realize that is not logical what so ever. Again (like my previous entry, though these are not consecutive nights), I say to myself "I am dreaming." Just to make sure, I perform the reality check of asking myself "How did I get here?”.
I have been practicing this quite a lot, asking myself this question about 15-20 times a day for the past week and a few days. Proud of myself I got it to work~
I obviously couldn't answer the question, and I am now positive I am dreaming. The first thing that comes into my mind is to visit my old house. As hard as I try to picture and imagine myself in the scene, I just could not. I might have been trying too hard.
I get slightly discouraged and just kind of stand there, confused. I then decide to shake it off, and just enjoy the rest of my lucid experience while I have it. I am no longer in the foggy window scene, as I appear to be floating about a few inches above the ground of a red/orange rocky surface. I am “bobbing” up and down slowly as I levitate. Though I don’t really register the fact that I am actually levitating!
I look around, and notice I’m in the middle of a breathtakingly beautiful canyon. It seems similar to the Grand Canyon, but I really can’t be sure. As I look all around, I notice fine details in the side of the canyon, like tiny specks of grain or rocks. My vision seems to be enhanced greatly; everything is clear and super sharp. As if I was looking through a magnifying glass.
I start looking around the base of the canyon where I am, it finally hits me that I am not standing, I am floating about the ground! I start to smile and decide to “float” over towards a small stream. As I get closer, I find that the water isn’t just water; it’s an amazingly nice shade of blue. The best way I can describe it is a lighter shade of baby blue, and it was almost crystal clear. I can see the orange rock below the clear water, and I seem to examine this for a few minutes in awe.