Aug 31, 2001 • by Iveta

The Multilayered Nature of the Map. 'Prison' (A Gigantic Structure). Fliers' Programs.

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The Multilayered Nature of the Map. 'Prison' (A Gigantic Structure). Fliers' Programs.

So, about the multilayered nature. THE MAP IS MULTILAYERED!!!! Let me give an example. One day, in an ordinary dream, I saw a strange large hill in a part of my city where, in everyday reality, this hill does not exist. A stadium was located on that hill, but security — a couple of guys in black uniforms — wouldn't let me in. I was surprised then that I was terribly frightened upon seeing them.

The same place appeared in another dream: it was night, I was on the stadium field, in an open space, and I knew I was about to be caught. The fear was immense — a true panic. I tried to make my way to the rows of seats in the stands, but at the very last moment, I was caught and thrown to the ground. I thought they would start to rape me, but the "guards" forcibly pried open my jaws and plunged something sharp into my upper palate.

When I told Doc about this nightmare, he lectured me about searching for luminosity, about a place on the map called "prison," and about this zone being multilayered. He asked me to note the moments of this place's transformation and said that I was beginning to adjust the map's matrix to the dreaming reality.

At that moment, I nodded understandingly, but in reality, I understood nothing. And this place truly transformed. Firstly, it branched off from the CITY to the south; secondly, the hill turned into a gigantic structure, which, in turn, began to mutate — it sometimes transformed into a high cliff with a bastion on top and terrible basements inside the mountain; sometimes it spread out, lowered, and became a wide field with an airfield, a tall air terminal, and a heap of technical facilities; and sometimes I saw it as a large concentration camp, where I was tortured, invariably plunging something cold, paralyzing, and sharp into my upper palate. It's interesting to note that upon achieving a Lucid Dream (LD), I often marvel at how many times I have been in one place or another. In an LD, dream memory awakens; hundreds of instances related specifically to the place one is currently in are recalled, and a wealth of information can be gleaned from these moments.

So, we are very often in the "prison," and often we manage to escape from there. In principle, during such escapes, no one catches us. And we always run the same route — you run away and already know that around that corner will be this or that, and last time, it was thus and so here. Can you imagine such a program! What a run in the same circle!

At this stage, my gigantic structure has transformed into a massive airport. By and large, it is the same prison or concentration camp — it is the same program aimed at correcting some data in my consciousness. "SOMEONE" (executioners, guards, bad guys) performs manipulations on us (painful, psychological, various), puts us into a stupor, and adjusts something within us (by direct interpretation, in the brain, through the upper palate).

One could say that I have some prenatal complex or a phobia instilled by a sadistic dentist. But no! I am not the only one. And the complex of impressions is archetypal. It is repeated by many people — with differences, of course, but, in principle, precisely. When I discussed this with Tambov, he recounted his impressions, and we found much in common. But his practice is more advanced. Currently, his "gigantic structure" has transformed into a "fliers' hive." We monitor many forums and collect thousands of interesting messages. Among them are many related to a huge "flying city" (Olgard's interpretation), to a gigantic "flying fortress," to a "dome, under whose black shadow half of North America lies" (an American's interpretation), etc. What are the common features of these messages? The formation or "structure" flies or hovers high above the ground; the dreamers experience cold or a drain of energy; many see ice and snow below; some suffocate from lack of oxygen and loss of strength.

Conclusions: dream objects are multilayered in their semantic and visual interpretation. The more precisely we adjust the map's matrix to dream reality (and this happens automatically during Lucid Dream practice or when remembering and fixing dreams), the more conceptually the dream elements manifest — more abstractly, but concretely. And some dream elements always remain unchanged.

In short, it's dizzying how much is interesting and unknown in dreams. So stop wasting time on nonsense and idle chatter. Get to work. Admit to yourselves that you are Dream Hackers and engage in research. Understand that we are at the forefront of something new that is just emerging. No one has structured dreams from such a perspective, and it is very promising. It could lead: uh: somewhere...