December 13th, 2006 posted by Bender Rodríguez
another freaky dream from the plungerman joint
i was being lead by a woman from the shore through shallow water. it was night but there was light in the water, and the water was cold and getting colder, and i mentioned this to my guide. she said, it will get colder, just wait. and then we moved towards a part in the water that was cloudy, and she said this is where it really becomes cold. and it was. she was carrying me, and i remember putting my foot against her abomen and saying something to her about it, maybe appologising, can't remember. then suddenly we were sitting on a sofa, and the room was spinning, and others appeared on the sofa, a scene out of the matrix when you appear inside the matrix from the outside world. i remember having the sensation that we had traveled somewhere else. the room continued to spin as i tried to orient myself and i asked another woman who was there how she managed to adjust to the sensation so quickly. she said that you become accoustomed to it.
this is a common phenomenom for me in my dreams, where you move from one scene to another, without a logical transition. at least, i don't remember the transition. perhaps there was one, but i did not remember it.
anyway, at one point i understood this this was a sort of training ground, and i found myself in the forest, hanging from a tree, watching a large centipeed crawl on the branch above me. then i looked over and saw an enormous gorilla, king kong size, but i only saw the hand, the nail of one of its fingers really, and there was someone inside it, peering in from another dimension, and she was participating in one of the tests, and it had something to do with the colour black, and when she decided to move on, the fingernail became a full fingernail, i could no longer see her, and the gorilla moved on as well.
freaky.
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