Feb 24, 2001 • by Ghost Cat

Dream

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My best dreams have been the recent ones. Moreover, I didn't need to write them down; I remembered them firmly, recalling the details all day. The very first dream was very Toltec. In it, someone showed me a forest located behind a power station with two tall towers, somewhat resembling Orthodox churches, and said that beyond this power station were places where no human foot had ever trod. The event took place somewhere in the north. There was shallow snow, from beneath which green grass emerged in patches. I remember being surprised that such green grass lay beneath the snow. The power station was initially hidden behind a hill, and this someone, a forest ranger as I understood it, led me aside, to the left, and then I saw that the power station and the forest beyond it were concealed by the hill. But this was not a fully Lucid Dream. By the way, how does one determine where north is? By the signs you described? I haven't seen the sun in my dreams yet. I assumed that the forest in my dream was to the east, but I think that's because Siberia is to the east on the map of Russia. So that's questionable. For now, I intend to pay attention to the terrain in my next dreams, which would be a natural reaction if I found myself in an unfamiliar city. First and foremost, I would try to orient myself. In dreams, for some reason, all attention is on characters and events, not on the locality. Before meeting you, this strangeness had never occurred to me. I will definitely create a map. Regarding mirrors in dreams, I was warned that they are very dangerous. They referenced Castaneda, but I haven't found where he writes about mirrors in dreams yet. The only place I remember is where they used a mirror to pull a being from another world. They had nothing better to do. So send your double back into the mirror if you don't need it. Or learn to communicate and cooperate with it, otherwise there will be nothing but unpleasant consequences.

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