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Last Night's Dream 11/22/13
I woke up in the middle of the night and meditated for 20 mins, following the instructions of my tibetan Dream Yoga book. When I went back to sleep I had the following dream:
I discovered a group of nonhuman entities living amongst us, occupying an apatment at the top floor of an old building. I was the only one who could see/identify them as such, everyone else in the world seemed oblivious. I told some friends and they seemed intrigued enough to come investigate, so we followed two of these nonhumans disguised as people into the apartment building and to the top floor. They tried to dodge us and play like they were normal, but I made it clear I saw straight through them and was going to persist in learning more about them. They stopped trying to dodge us and let us into the apartment to see their activities. They were performing a procedure on people to alter their brain/consciousness in some way, it had a very dark city feel to it. I initially perceived them as sinister, but begged to have this procedure performed on me. They made sure to get my explicit consent and informed me that once the procedure was performed there was no way to go back to my old brain. The group of humans I was with tried to discourage me but I committed to the procedure and they brought me into a seperate room.
They sat me down on a pad with a female meditation coach and she instructed me to become relaxed as possible and to start meditating. She offered to have sex with me if it would help me relax, but I declined. I began meditating and it started to feel like they put some kind of device on my head. I wasn't sure if this was the case, but I definitely noticed a strong change in my consciousness while meditating. I can't really remember or describe the changes, but they were distinctly different mental states. At one point I asked them if it was alright if I woke up from the dream now. They told me they were still in the middle of the procedure and t would be best if I continued to meditate in the dream state, so I complied.
These meditation dreams seem to bring me into a state where I perceive waking life as nothing more than a dream, a reality that is not the one true reality, and no more real than a dream.
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