March 20, 2000
This is, by far, the most lucid dream I have had so far [as of 3/20/2000]. The reality control was unprecedented.
After school, instead of going home to my mom or visiting my girlfriend, Genery, I decide on a whim to go to the movies. The fictional theatre is located on the west side of my hometown, Santa Rosa, California but the neighborhood looks like something out of Small Town, America –– quaint and old-fashioned. The movie theatre is classic art deco, ablaze in flowing marquee lightbulbs. Across the street is narrow city park that runs several blocks, dark now after sundown, lit here and there by isolated streetlamps that cast little amber pools.
Burning in black and white capital letters above the theatre entrance is the name of a new movie that I really want to see, starring Nicholas Cage. I step up to the window to purchase my ticket and ask for one adult admission. As I pull out my money I see that there's already a twenty dollar bill lying in the transfer basin. I give the ticket-girl my own money and pocket the twenty, along with my change and ticket. I walk through the door into the lobby.
Just then it occurs to me that I should let someone know where I am. They might be worried. There are two payphones in the lobby; one is out of order and one is in use with another person waiting. There are only a couple of minutes until the movie starts. I go outside and across the street to a payphone in the park. Dropping a quarter and a dime in the slot, the line to my house starts to ring. Jerry, my mom's boyfriend, answers the phone and I tell him where I am and what I'm doing. He asks me for a lot of details like the theatre's location and what the plan is after I get home. I'm getting frustrated because I know the movie is starting by now. He delays me so long after the movie's start time that I decide to get a refund on my ticket and just go home. I tell him this and hang-up.
At that moment I shift into lucid dream-awareness. I make a conscious choice to become as lucid as I can. The dream solidifies around me into a reality equal to, in all physical aspects, the waking reality within which I type this out to you now. I realize that I now have greater mental control over the dream than I have ever had before.
My WILL becomes physically manifested continuously before my eyes. I walk back across the street and being to stroll along the empty sidewalk towards the theatre. I have a spontaneous whim and am suddenly surrounded by a boisterous crowd of people; every one of their faces are known to me: friends, lovers, family members, teachers.
Following another playful whim, I elect to manifest my good friend, David, and then multiply him so that every face in the crowd is his face, every body his body.
Now I multiply my own body a hundredfold. Indescribably, I have simultaneous awareness of every separate independent body. And now every one of my selves takes a step forward with hand outstretched to greet and shake the hand of a corresponding David. We all being a cacophonous, deliberately silly conversation.
The composite vision from my one hundred pairs of eyes feels like 360 degree panoramic omniscience. I choose to have the movement of all those bodies leave colored tracers behind in my vision. I choose to slow time down to a crawl in order to admire and contemplate this most extraordinary vision.
In my reverie, my tight control slips a little. I walk back into the movie theatre and over to the ticket counter to ask for my refund. The young black man tells me I can't have one since the movie already started. I'm about to explain that that is the very reason why I want a refund, when I realize I have power over this situation. I simply exert a little Will and he quickly returns my money with a smile. I walk back out the door and am suddenly elsewhere.
In a small apartment. I'm with my good friends Adam, Erik and Dave. They are talking about a jazz concert that we all apparently just returned from, though I have no memory of it. Apparently I missed an opportunity to play with Wayne Shorter, the star, myself. I have the peculiar feeling that I just smoked DMT and am now coming out of the trance. I'm still lucid though and sort of ignore the reality around me. I get up and walk out of the living room, down the hallway and into a room with a piano. My intention is to try to play some music but there's equipment piled on top. I move it and have just sit down to play when the other guys come in. My lucid control is slipping away as I lose my concentration. I hit a couple of notes on the piano. Dream ends.
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