Lucid dreaming doesn't always work. Sometimes there are more questions than answers.
"Lucid dreaming doesn't always work. Sometimes there are more questions than answers."

"Lucid Dreaming Is The Key To The Code In My Head"

I try to remember and record every dream I have. A few months ago, I read some stuff about lucid dreaming and made note of that suggestion, to recall those dreams.

Well, I've been writing that shit down since 2007 and I have thirty- something of them written down so, for that amount of time, I don't have many. What I've learned from them is pretty valuable. It's true what they say about lucid dreaming, you advance your knowledge. I don't know that I could have learned what I did if I hadn't followed this advice.

The information also says; I can control my dreams better. I haven't gotten there yet, but so far I can experience them fully. Maybe it's because I'm writing them down?

The strange thing about this though it that I'm starting to have abstract dreams where I see and sense conversations and sentences rather than images or events. One night, I dreamed of a process, and a system that repeated itself in a pattern where the repeated text changed halfway through. In other words, sections of text were the same while others changed. They revealed something sinister, like a plot or a scheme like a cypher.

When I recorded what I dreamt, I felt that the code was simple but when I 'looked' at the entire system it was a part of, I saw something bigger. I encourage everyone to look into lucid dreaming, and if you don't then more for me. I think I might have already revealed too much.

NaBloPoMo:

Who is your favourite character of all time?

A: This is a hard one but I would say that it would have to be... John McClane.

NaNoWriMo:

Amber & Mike

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