b2
Ex Member
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Perhaps you are writing a story in your mind. For instance, I just awoke from a dream which began being about 'me' along with someone from this board. It then morphed into an entire kinda 'creepy' story in which you never know who is the 'crazy' person until the 'end'. My mind explored several scenarios, and it was quite a bit like a movie, complete with dark and grainy 'feel' to it during the changing sequences. In fact, it could be a play of sorts. The funny thing was, I 'was' a different person, one who had a boyfriend who was jealous of my 'dancing lessons'. The end shifted from a murder beside a lonely road to one in which 'friends' take the woman away ('me'/'not me') in the dream because she is 'imagining' things. Well, is she? How would one know? In the 'dream', I mean. In fact, that is one of the replies that Bruce often gives to people here on this board...how do you know you're not dreaming right now? And that is how many people become 'lucid' in the dream, by constantly questioning their reality. Well, this is rambling on and on, but I just awoke from this multi-part, multilayered 'story', which was 'playing out' to several different 'endings'. How would I know to become 'lucid' in a dream in which I was 'playing' a completely different character? Strange questions. Good times.
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