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Dream Scared Me a Bit
#1
Umm I wouldn't quite call this a lucid dream but it was very vivid and freaked me out enough to make me scared to go back to sleep.

I was in a maze in a game-like setting, and it was so familiar I knew I had played this 'game' before, at least I had the impression that I was part of a game, and a game that I did not particularly want to play like I had done on previous occasions. It was a fun-house, and I felt like a moth being drawn to a flame.

I came to a man standing there - he was the 'first fun obstacle' in the game. I examined him, his eyes changed to reptile eyes for a flash, and it was as if he was trying to pose a riddle to me that I could not quite get - he was trying to get me to 'stay in the game'. I decided to ignore him and try to get around him, but he kept 'snapping me back' to being in front of him, a place I did not want to be.

I resisted and tried to go around him, but he continued to snap me back, at one point I felt as if I were pinned against a wall. I impulsively attempted to ram my fist into his head. He seemed to dodge it and my fist smashed into a mirror. Then this thing seemed to get thoroughly upset with me in repsonse to my impulsive strike, the tone of the dream turned to utter hostility. He very skillfully seemed to parry, check (it was like a really good martial arts move), and 'throw me out', with a hiss I was suddenly awake in my bed.

I didn't want to fall back asleep because I didnt want to see that thing or game anymore. I pulled myself out of bed and did the magical passes for dreaming. I eventually fell back asleep without incident - no further dreams that I can remember.

What creeps me out is this thing seemed familiar, and I have a vague memory of actually 'playing its game' without violence. Only this time I wanted control and didn't want to play someone else's game. 

In situations of great stress, as I have trained myself to do, I use death as my advisor here, and the impulsive answer I got back was 'You should just be careful." A little less comforting than usual.

My only insight is this:
In my daily stalking, although it is helping me, I have come to a point where it is discipline versus indulgence. I am confronting social fears with great success, but there is the potential of great social power in a way that caters to my indulgences (which can be grand). Those indulgences could be very dangerous, both in the daily world, and apparently in dreaming when certain entities want me to be in certain places.

In fact it may not be so much about indulgence, but ... certain entities within others are really ticked off about stalking social fear, because that is how they maintain control over people.

Whatever is going on, and although it may actually be dangerous, I feel it is necessary.
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#2
The best advice my Death gave me in nearly the same situation is to not worry, not fear, and be whatever way you want to be. It is the voice of the great indulger Master Julian. He ofund as I have that you can do whatever you want and have no fear or consequences for your actions, you can get away with indulging in the greatest manners and not a bad thing will come of it. You must learn this knowledge, this position of awareness for it to apply. it means like in don Juans book that you can eat all the cookies on the tray without worrying about someone else. The fact that you think someone will get made is yourself intending that consequence. But reall you can torture peole have them appreciate it even if you are a Master. You can make them beg for torture even, beg for Hell. You can make your opponent lose intentionally because you are supposed to win, or just want to win. That is the intent this position of awareness projects, or aligns to. Your judgements form your reality and if you judge the blackjack dealer as against you then so it is. In truth there is nothing to defend and nothing to worry about, noone is ding anything to you at all, you are doing it all yourself.
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serloco wrote:The best advice my Death gave me in nearly the same situation is to not worry, not fear, and be whatever way you want to be. It is the voice of the great indulger Master Julian. He ofund as I have that you can do whatever you want and have no fear or consequences for your actions, you can get away with indulging in the greatest manners and not a bad thing will come of it.
Haha that is wierd that you mention Julian. That character has been in my thoughts a LOT - I've even indulged in a 'fantasy' of what it would be like if he were here with me, putting me through hell so I would learn in the same way he did with his apprentices, and laughing himself to tears while doing it.

I started to answer with an objection to say that I wasn't so sure I can get away with anything I wanted to. Then I read more carefully, anyhting I WANTED to get away with...what do I WANT to get away with. Well I certainly don't want to murder anyone, other wild things for sure! You might be right. Maybe it is energetic predators that prefer I be afraid, and the dream was a manifestation of such.
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#4
If you sow energetic predator's then energetic predators you shall reap. I would suggest taking a more positive spin to it if I were you. remember you are DREAMING your dreams.
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#5
You just almost gave your dreams away to these energetic predators you paint. Do not be a fool. Do not give your dreams away so easily. Your dreams are your's. The guy was not even evil until you became evil towards him. Like you said it was a game. Trust your dreams, your enemy is not even n enemy here until you made him one.
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#6
Perhaps your dreams are telling you that you are stuck and trying to be free, but something, not evil but fun, is trying to give you an answer to your riddle that you need to see and understand. If you could not break free from it, and it is a recurring dream here the answer is trying to surface to you. Your freedom sense is strong and that is good, but you are stuck obviously in this 'game' or game of life even, and the dream is trying to show you something. the fct that it is recurring is of importnce and so is the fact that your dream is keeping you glued and trying to show you something.. try listening instead of fighting and see that this man is a benefactor and not an enemy. it is YOUR dream dude.
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