Thursday 5/18/06
On Tuesday I watched an episode of Scrubs where one person sang some lyrics of a Neil Diamond song. Something like "We're going to America" or "Welcome to America" and sounded actually very good, much like Neil Diamond.
Had a dream last night that I was watching Neil Diamond perform. However, it was a song I had never heard before. I knew words just a second or so before he sang them, so it was like my mind was creating the lyrics while he played and sang. It was a moving song, and I am surprised how well the lyrics came together being impromptu. The only phrase I remember was "we're going to the penthouse" or something like that. But in the dream it was a comforting song, and nothing bad was implied at all.
Anyway I went lucid there, but was on the border of being awake and asleep, but slightly more asleep. I called for Red XIII as I usually do when I go lucid. I remember glimpses of him, but nothing really certain. Later, when I was walking with friends, I started singing that line I heard sung in Scrubs, and I sounded very much like Neil Diamond there too, which I surprised myself. Though I wasn't lucid at that moment.
Honestly, I don't know many Neil Diamond songs, so perhaps I should look into it.
Earlier, I had a dream that I was using some laser kit that had a small CO2 laser in it that pulsed out of both sides. I could see the beams slightly, and they felt somewhat warm. I know for a fact this is not accurate, as CO2 beams invisible, powerful, and the lasers aren't that small and don't pulse out of both sides. In the dream I kind of knew something was wrong.
I remember another scene where three people were inside of a washing machine that I turned on (totally impossible as one person could not fit). After a few moments in the spin cycle (which was the first cycle) I stopped it fearing they might be dead. Then I pulled a blanket out of the foaming mixture and their heads came up. I woke up with some fear of this.
I tend to have dreams of impossible things but never get lucid from them.
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