Training Camp Dream:
In this dream there is a tae kwon doe/military/unknown training camp place located in a strip-mall building. In this camp we would daily train tkd and a bunch of other stuff I don't remember. The leader of this training camp was someone I regard very highly in real life. Anyway, the most interesting thing about this training camp was that during part of it, we would all stand up facing a wall and close our eyes. We would then slowly get transported to another reality where we would go on "missions". I don't remember exactly what happened on most of the missions, but they seemed to consist of a broad variety of things. Like, for example, saving people from something, warning them, etc. However, some of the missions seemed like there was no real point to them.
In one "mission" it was just flying around on a beach and going over the dunes. Another one, my favorite, was where I entered this room of girls that were all a slight variation of the cutest girl I've known in real life. This one went on for a few days; it was almost like some type of school. As the end got closer, I started to notice the detail of the girls face was fading and eventually it was just like a "failed to load" symbol. I got upset, but I ended up taking her out anyway.
Another thing to note is that we (the people from the camp) would often not see each other in these realities; sometimes we might see one or two people we knew from the camp, but not all of them. So one day, we all entered the simulation, but I appeared back in the same reality standing in the middle of the town that had the camp in it. It felt like a different time period - like maybe a few years or a decade earlier. I started walking down the street to find the camp because I thought something went wrong. I kept walking and it seemed to take much longer (like there were other buildings inserted before the camp). There were random guys on the street that told me to keep walking and I'll find it. Every few minutes another guy would come up and tell me to keep walking. Eventually, I found this guy talking to two asian girls who I think were in the camp, but I'm not sure. Anyway, they were asking about the camp and the guy told them - "it's gone, it doesn't exist" - almost implying that it never existed like we were crazy.
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