When I began documenting my dreams, it was already after years of being able to control them from my teenage years. My favorite as a kid was going back to bed in the morning and lucid dreaming “part 2” to the dream I had just woke from. As this process began and I saw how fishing for dreams could be a lengthy process. However, a trick I learned in college came into play and soon my “dream fishing” became “dream extraction.” With this new, hybrid process, I could document up to 25 unique dreams in one session. Here is a sample of 3 dreams from one session.
Dream #1
I was in a dark walkway, pushing through vinyl curtains. I could smell burning metal and hear war outside, but the now apparent factory was calm and in motions. There were corpses of human babies on meat hooks being conveyed into a vat of acid. Overhead a lady spoke over an intercom and said, “We’re running out of room.” I ran toward the sounds of outside and opened the door, then I woke up.
Dream #2
I could feel myself floating high above the east coast, from Florida and up. Even though I was high up, I could hear an see everything on ground level. It was a group of football-fanatic parents who were screaming at their children for no winning the game. These “trophy kids” were pushed into the Atlantic and forced to swim to Africa. None of them made it past Florida because I could see the sharks eat them in a frenzy, then I woke up.
Dream #3
We were in a kitchen with a large cookie jar on top of the counter. This was not out kitchen. We began eating them without asking. Suddenly a voice told us that $100 dollar bills were hidden in them. I cracked one up, saw the bill come out like it was a fortune cookie, then I woke up.