Muscle Man Ruined My Lucid Dream – Dream Journal

For some reason, I woke up very early in the morning after about five hours of sleep. I couldn’t fall back asleep immediately, and instead stayed awake for around 30 minutes before I started watching Ancient Apocalypse on Netflix — which made me fall asleep almost instantly.


Dream Report: Portals, Ninja Coins, and a “Flintstones” Civilization

Somehow, I just knew I was in a dream, so I jumped out of a window. I was escaping from some people who I think had brought me there. I used a jacket as a parachute and glided with it onto the roofs of other buildings, again and again.

I was standing on one of those rooftops when I saw three coins from a currency I didn’t recognize. I put one of the coins in my pocket because it had a cool figure printed on it — a robber or ninja-looking person wearing a hood.

At some point, a strong, angry man started chasing me. He beat up everyone who tried to stop him, and I flew away from him. I tried to create a portal to another place. It took me a few tries, but it eventually worked. A wall deformed, and instead of walking through the portal, it felt like I was being sucked into the hole.

I ended up in a cartoon-like world, where I spoke with the leader of an independent civilization. The place was very forested, and the leader was a very kind and calm man who looked a bit like Fred Flintstone. (“I’m not that familiar with The Flintstones, so I spent like 20 minutes searching for who I thought the leader looked like.”)

I hung out with him until the peace was broken once again — by that same muscle bastard. I saw him coming through a tunnel, this time from a spectator’s view. Some guy, who looked like a mix between a superhero, an Overwatch character, and a children’s cartoon character, tried to stop him — but failed miserably after getting beat up by the muscle man. 😦


Loss of Lucidity: How “Ancient Apocalypse” Shaped My Dream World

This dream started with a fairly strong sense of lucidity — I realized I was dreaming, and during the first half, I had somewhat good control over it. However, as the dream went on, I clearly began to lose that lucidity, and by the end, I’m not even sure if I knew I was dreaming anymore. I also wasn’t able to stop the muscle man who kept harassing me — I hate that guy.

It’s funny and interesting to notice how the civilization appeared in my dream, probably because the Ancient Apocalypse documentary on Netflix was still playing on my laptop in the real world.

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