Wow... I had a lucid dream! And it was simply beautiful. Full story.
The bit before is slightly hazy. And fragmented.
Skip to the lucid part in red if you like.

Clarity Beyond Reality
Non-Dream Dream Lucid

Dream enjoyment rating: 8/10
A scary start turned into a wonderful lucid dream. This time, everything was crystal clear in the lucid part. If I had managed to get outside and fly, it would have been even better. I would have preferred it without the freaky horror-movie sort of beginning, too.


Me and my Mum were watching a horror movie. It was about zombies, except in a more bizarre way. My viewpoint was in the movie. At some point, it became real.
We were in some dark, stained, empty appartment. I am not sure what we were doing, except being scared, but in the appartment opposite, I saw a very creepy little girl.
I assumed that she was conducting a zombifying ritual, which was causing the zombies (although I never saw any. We just knew).

So, basically, my sister explains to me that it's not the case. She says that the zombies are created by people going crazy. The same as "The Crazies".

Well, I found myself downstairs and in some strange place, which I can't really describe.
I never really got a full picture on it. I think it was like a garden, but with seperate booths in the back, similar to horses' stables. My family (and my cat) were in these "stables". But they looked like zombies, all rotten and green. "Thriller" style.

When I walked back inside, there was an asian woman with syringes full of various liquids. As I walked past her (she was sitting at a desk), I thought she had injected me in the back of my neck.
"Hey! Did you just inject me?"
"No."
And then I realised she was very important.
"I'm so sorry! I didn't mean to accuse you!"
And then I walked away.

I somehow ended up walking into my room, which looked a bit like my room IRL.
Suddenly, I just knew it was a dream. I'm not kidding! As I looked at my bed, I thought to myself
"I'll be lying there right now. Dreaming."

I got that wonderful feeling, that I only get when I realise I'm lucid.
Anyone else get that? The feeling of amazement, the realisation that you are free to explore the wonderful world. The world inside your head.
The disbelief that everything looks as perfectly clear as it does in real life, one you start paying attention.

As I looked around the room, I marvelled at how clear my vision was. It looked perfect. If there's any non-lucid dreamers reading this, then believe me when I say that lucid dreams can look absolutely real.
I smelled my clothes. Real.
I decided that I wanted to test my powers. My other lucids had ended too soon for me to do that.
I focused hard on willing a piece of paper to rise into the air. I imagined it being pulled upwards. It slowly lifted a few inches into the air.
Yay! That's a start! It was very difficult, though. It took a lot of concentration.

I walked downstairs. When I reached the front door, which was open, I looked through the small window in the door.
In my dream, it was one of those patterned glass windows, which are meant to stop people looking through.
Like this:

I remembered that in a thread about mirrors on here, somebody had asked if anyone had experimented with light and refraction in dreams.
I looked through the window - it distorted the view outside into lots of coloured balls, as it should.
(The pattern was also lots of little circles. Makes sense.)

And then, as I tried to go outside, my viewpoint moved up into the sky. I lost my own body - I was like a camera in the sky.
Outside, there were a few dead trees lined beside an old path, with grey, dead ground. For a second, I was glad I hadn't managed to get outside, but then, past the path, were beautful green hills, topped with (non-dead) tall, majestic trees.
I watched a scotsman walk up to a tree, uproot it, and toss it like a caber.
It was like he was showing me what was possible in dreams. He smiled at me (even though my body didn't exist).


Amazing.
I remember how clear my vision was. Everything looked 100% real.
I can't begin to tell you how awesome it was to be able to go anyware, and the absolute clarity.