Short LD for the 16th. Did nothing travel related.
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False awakening, sleep paralysis but only to a certain extent. Effect inconsistent. I make note that it’s odd but do not make the connection that it could be a dream.
I wake up in my bed. I’m not sure if it’s real life or not. The dream is feels uncharacteristically vivid and stable, indistinguishable from real life. I see a doorway that’s not there in real life and step out to a clearly unfamiliar scene. I’m on a balcony hallway thing, before me is a large lavish building, like a city hall or museum. I walk around being generally impressed by the clarity. I also feel very clear headed and lucid myself, to the point I don’t attempt any extravagant things like flight or magic because it doesn’t come to my mind. (In the same vein I wouldn’t try and fly off in real life.) I find some familiar characters and try to ask them for clothes, but the dream fades away. I notice a second before waking up.
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What happens in a non-lucid dream doesn’t matter, right? Earlier that night, I somehow ended up in a strange city. There were trains/trams there that traded in multiple car passages for a double-decker esque design (except with way more levels, like 5+ or so)
Sorry Koal44, this won’t count as a ticket.
I looked it up in a dictionary: A ticket is by definition a proof of payment (a small piece of paper or card given to someone, usually to show that they have paid for an event, journey, or activity). Or a price card (a price ticket or a parking ticket).
I got the points for eating, but I’m missing points for tasting. I did taste the chocolate cookie. It was incredibly dry and turned into a fine powder in my mouth. Tasted like chocolate, didn’t taste like there was too much sugar or fat in it.
Would be really strange if I ate something in a dream and tasted nothing.
No tasks done or lucidity, but here’s a new DJ post.
I flew, and I saw vegetables being prepared but did not eat. There was something about loading the car up for a trip, but I can’t recall seeing or handling any luggage.