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Old Dec 26, 2015, 12:10 PM
Anonymous48690
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I'm so freaking exhausted and confused when I woke up this morning, and my head is still buzzing and reeling.

I dreamed that my mind was layed out in hexagonal tiling with a geometrical dome set at every other hexagonal tile. This allowed for walking/running space between the domed compartments. The surface was see through black like outer space and the tiling lines were white. The enclosed compartments had a single door which housed an "other" as their supposed selves in dress.

Now for the worse part for that was just the dreamscape, these events transpired in first person as if "I" am the active participant, not the I'm watching myself type of dream.

It's pretty simple actually because I'm dreaming of switching...I walk into a room, look at the inhabitant, then find myself looking out their eyes as I became them. Being that it's just a dream, they were mostly fictitious characters (I safely assume) because for one they were dressed like who they think they are...an Indian chief, a scuba diver, etc....

Then I would randomly walk to the next one and the same would happen, and so on endlessly. It didn't take long before I was running from room to room.

I was trapped in this vivid dream and literally had to tear myself out of it to wake up. I sat here for 5 minutes in a daze drinking coffee wondering who I was! Lol

We saw Star Wars in iMax 3D last night and I can tell the influences....big sound, costumes, music...lol

Any y'all have switching dreams to say?
Hugs from:
Skeezyks

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