I'm gonna just transfer this one directly over from my DJ – from Jan 15 2010:
::: DARKMATTERS DREAM CLASSICS ::: "Rapunzel Rapunzel let down your long hair"
Dream in DARK RED
Lucid in BLUE
(I'm starting to wonder why I waste the effort writing that... I haven't used any blue since the first dream I wrote here!)

Occasionally I'll post an old dream that I still remember or that I wrote down long ago and is worth putting up here. I'll tag them with the fancy-schmancy red title like above just to make them stand out. And if you've noticed, Im trying to use boldface and other formatting tricks so I can quickly scan the posts and locate certain keywords I might want to find later. Well... that and it breaks up a big block of dull text and makes it a heck of a lot more readable!
Ok, so on with the classic dreamfest...
I'm doing this one strictly from memory. I'm sure if I dug through the box full of notebooks from years gone by I could probably find where I wrote it down (not when I originally had the dream, but years later)... but this is one I've thought about and told people enough that I can still remember it pretty well. In fact it's probably my favorite of all the dreams I've had.
The whole dream took place in a gigantic enclosed area with a polished wooden floor like the floor of a gymnasium. I say it was enclosed, yet the walls and ceiling were so far away I never saw them (except when... well, we'll get there when we get there). It was dark, like twilight or late evening dark (yes, the space was so freakin' huge that outdoor lighting conditions seemed to apply). Sitting here and there on this smooth wooden floor were little japanese style houses... the kind with sliding rice paper panels for walls, and they were situated in little decorative rock gardens. I was walking through it all with my sister Lauren. It seemed to be some kind of puzzle or riddle thing... a game we were engaged in -- we'd walk to the next little house and go inside, and it would be set up to look like some fairy tale or folk tale kind of thing, and we had to guess what it was. Like this...
We stepped into the first one (actually I had the feeling we had already done quite a few and there were only a few more left before the end of the day). Even though it was a tiny little house like a pagoda with rice paper walls, somehow the inside was a stone chamber with absolutely nothing in it except an arched window in one wall (not even the door we had come in... we weren't aloud to leave the room until we solved the riddle). We puzzled over this one for a while, and suddenly my sister figured it out. We weren't aloud to talk to each other or say what the answer was, we had to answer each riddle by just saying the right lines -- so Lauren went to the window and hung her hair out of it. Suddenly I understood, so I said "Rapunzel Rapunzel let down your long hair". That was it, puzzle solved. Now the stone chamber changed to the inside of the painted paper pagoda it was from the outside, and we walked out and went to the next one.
This one was another stone chamber, very rough-hewn, as if the entire square chamber had been hand-carved. In one wall was a recessed stone oven with an iron door on the front with small grilles so you could see the flames inside. The only other feature in the room was a large iron cage. I got this one first -- I stepped up to the cage, stuck my forefinger in through the bars and said "Hansel". Now Lauren understood her part, so she opened the iron door on the oven and said "Gretel".
That was the last pagoda in sight... we had solved them all, and that meant we were now allowed to spend the night inside the enclosure and to act as guardians... security guards in the event of intruders. We walked into a chamber with three straw mats laying on the floor, each one with a large jungle cat laying next to it. They were three different kinds of cats... I don't remember exactly what kinds, but I believe one was a tiger, one a panther, and one a Leopard or something like that. Somehow we knew two of these were our spirit animals, and we had to choose them correctly. I think it's absolutely ingenious how clever the dreaming mind can be at times... the fact that there were three cats means we both had to make a choice... if there were only two then after the first of us made a choice the other one would get the other cat by default.
We both knew immediately which cat was our spirit animal. I wish I could remember what they were, but it's been many years. But here's the clincher... just choosing the right cat wasn't enough... we also had to whisper their name in their ear or they'd tear us apart. My sister whispered something I couldn't hear in her cat's ear and it laid its head back down and went to sleep.. she snuggled up next to it's body to keep warm in the cooling evening air and I was left sitting on my mat next to my cat wondering how the hell I was supposed to know it's name!! The cat started to get restless because I didn't know it's name; I could feel it growling deep in its throat and then it looked at me. Its eyes were wild and glaring... beginning to get angry. The tail began to twitch and it started to rise up onto its front paws ready to stand up. I knew it was only a matter of minutes before it would rip into me. But Lauren leaned over and told me its name... it was something complicated that started with an R... I think it might have been Rumplestiltskin. Something similar anyway. Again, I really wish I remembered!
I whispered the name into the cat's ear and it laid back down and went to sleep. I snuggled up against it... feeling its strength and power... it was a wild thing but I had a shared bond with it and could somehow use the power of this type of cat in defense of the... whatever the place was we were defending. We slept like this for some time, then we all awoke suddenly and quietly in the middle of the night, knowing that there were intruders trying to get in. We all acted in concert without needing to say a word... we were like a well-oiled machine going into action. All three jungle cats started running along the polished wooden floor and my sister and I hung onto the tails of our spirit animals and slid along in our socks. Awesome fun!!
In complete silence we made our way in this fashion for what seemed like miles along the polished floor, winding our way between pagodas along curving paths until we came to a vast steel wall that seemed to be super-thick like the door of a bank vault. There was a huge garage-style door set in the wall made of thick armored steel that had been pried up somehow and three cat-burglars had come in and were standing just inside the (still-open) door. Heh... cat burglars was the way to describe them... they were like primitive tribesmen wearing nothing but loincloths and some kind of gloves or mitts and leggings... all made form the skin of a particular type of jungle cat. The mitts had claws emerging from them... I wasn't sure if the claws actually belonged to the dudes or if they were just attached to the mitts.
When we got within about 20 yards of these guys we released the tails of our cats and slid the rest of the way to them in our socks. Meanwhile all 3 of the cats ran ahead and got there before we did. The fight was on, and it was sheer bedlam. These guys were total badasses, they were starting to kick our asses even though with the cats we outnumbered them... and you'd think three guys would fall easy prey to three jungle cats, but these guys had somehow assumed the power of the cats they had killed and taken the skin and claws from. Somehow Lauren and all 3 cats were fighting two of the intruders and I was fighting their leader alone. I didn't know how I was supposed to fight this guy... I mean, he was a match for a full-grown tiger! He was super-strong and moved way too fast for me, and he looked in my eyes (his eyes were glowing red and empty) and roared!! That kind of freaked me out, and for a second it scared me even more, but then I got mad. I was like... ok... ok buddy... you can roar, well so can I! So I did, and as I did I could feel raw primal energy coursing through my body. That apparently was my heritage because I had bonded with my spirit animal, and I somehow knew that because I had got my power the right way... by knowing the cat's name rather than by killing it and taking its skin and claws, that I had more power than the cat-dude did.
When I roared at him, I felt this insane surge of power rise through me and I saw the reflected glow on his face from my eyes, which I knew were now glowing red much brighter than his were. I saw fear come over his face and suddenly he broke and ran toward the door, which was beginning to close. His cohorts fled with him, and all three dropped at full speed and slid out under the massive door as it was closing. I dove after them and also did the drop/slide thing, but I was slightly too late and could only jam my arm under the door... but my fingers tangled in his hair, so I did another roar -- this one louder and far more savage than my first one, and my power redoubled. I felt claws spring out of my hands and a mane come out around my neck and shoulders, and I grabbed him with a hand as strong as steel and hauled him back under the door, bending the lower edge of it inward. In fact I became so powerful and primal that it scared me a bit...
I woke up right then, feeling a surge of power like that I had felt in the dream (but not nearly as strong... no claws or mane). I somehow knew that we had captured all the intruders and successfully defended the... place.
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