After about two seconds of listening in to the high pitched
natural sound inside my head, it started to increase in volume
(M.R.: no separation). After five seconds I still hadn't entered
a dream, and so I switched to five seconds of observing
Images. I didn't see anything, so I switched to straining the
brain. Immediately the high pitched sound in my head
became very loud, and so I immediately switched to listening
in again (M.R.: no separation). I saw a purple pool of water
and felt that its clarity was very good. Then, I found myself
fully immersed in a lucid dream.
I was in a deep, beautiful valley with lambs frolicking
about. I looked around and marveled at the ability to be able
to have a lucid dream in a matter of seconds (M.R.: no
deepening). I enjoyed my lucid dream...
Artem Arakcheev
Moscow, Russia
I did indirect techniques. While peering at images, I
caught sight of the same dream episode that I had been
watching until I first woke up. The picture was very realistic.
It seemed to me that I could change everything in this dream.
I tried to get out of my body, and immediately flew through
my head right into that dream. I landed at the door of the
home that I grew up in. I then found myself at a window on
the second floor.
Having remembered about the deepening techniques, I
quickly began to scrutinize the window itself. My attention
then shifted, and I peered out through the window.
Everything was in its place, like in real life. Some man
approached the door. I don't know why, but I was sure that I
needed to watch what he was up to. I instinctively took off
from the second floor window, going right through the glass. I
lowered to the level of the ground floor. The man walked in
through the front door. I followed him, flew in through the
door, and began to pursue him.
I then remembered that I had a plan for the phase. At
precisely that moment, the phase space began to fade and
disappear. I realized that I should apply the maintaining
techniques, but did not manage to do so in time. Within a
moment, I woke up to myself lying in bed. My body