ORPHYX

The Security Guard

Started Feb 14, 2013, 11:31 PM16 posts
on Feb 14, 2013, 11:31 PM
#1

In one of my first lucid dreams, I was going around through this park and trying to talk to people. Most people were just like zombies and ignored me. I would go up to them and ask them if they knew they were in a dream, and they would just look at me strange and walk away. One woman even pulled her children away from me. I eventually noticed this one man, who did not look like the others. He was leaning against a stone wall, and looking around perceptively. He wore a maroon polo shirt and tan khakis, the same as security guards at my school. I walked over and said, "You know we're in a dream, right?" He looked back briefly and said, "Yea, I know." I told him he was the first person to say that and kept on trying to talk to him about stuff in the dream. He said he was busy though, and when I asked him why he told me it was because he was looking for someone very important and dangerous. :?

on Feb 15, 2013, 06:59 AM
#2

Interesting dream. Its always interesting to hear about the DCs who actually seem to have real awareness in our dreams. I often think that maybe those are more then just a dream character but maybe real people who have entered the dream world consciously for one reason or another eg Something like a dream warrior (ive forgotten what they call those people)..

on Feb 16, 2013, 03:07 AM
#3

I agree, in the way that it is an interesting concept, not being the center of attention in our dreams. I disagree with the idea of it being another dreamer however. I think that all DCs are just imaginary. :)

on Feb 16, 2013, 05:18 AM
#4

Worldenterer1 wrote: I agree, in the way that it is an interesting concept, not being the center of attention in our dreams. I disagree with the idea of it being another dreamer however. I think that all DCs are just imaginary. :)

I had a shared dream one time with my daughter... she was herself in the dream and I was myself in the dream.. we both remembered it. I'd find it hard to think of her as just a DC seeing she was consciously aware of the dream too when she woke up. If she was a DC.. that means.. I would have to also call myself just a DC in that dream..

on Feb 17, 2013, 12:20 AM
#5

taniaaust1 wrote:

Worldenterer1 wrote:I agree, in the way that it is an interesting concept, not being the center of attention in our dreams. I disagree with the idea of it being another dreamer however. I think that all DCs are just imaginary. :)

I had a shared dream one time with my daughter... she was herself in the dream and I was myself in the dream.. we both remembered it. I'd find it hard to think of her as just a DC seeing she was consciously aware of the dream too when she woke up. If she was a DC.. that means.. I would have to also call myself just a DC in that dream..

I'm sorry but there's no way I can believe that. You must have both just had the coincidence of dreaming about each other. There is no proof that people's brain functions can directly influence anything outside your body. I'm not saying that it's impossible, I just truly believe it is.

on Feb 26, 2013, 12:32 PM
#6

hi there! sounds interesting.. do you remember how the DC looked like? because i've opened a thread, talking about a very specific person which seems to show up in many people's dreams all over the world. i'm not 100% if it's legit, but would you mind checking it out for a second, telling me whether the guy in the park looked like the person i'm talking about?

link to my thread: http://world-of-lucid-dreaming.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=3357

thank you! :)

on Feb 28, 2013, 03:26 AM
#7

tea wrote: hi there! sounds interesting.. do you remember how the DC looked like? because i've opened a thread, talking about a very specific person which seems to show up in many people's dreams all over the world. i'm not 100% if it's legit, but would you mind checking it out for a second, telling me whether the guy in the park looked like the person i'm talking about?

link to my thread: http://world-of-lucid-dreaming.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=3357

thank you! :)

African American. Short black hair. Medium build. Maroon Polo shirt and brown khakis.

on Feb 28, 2013, 08:51 AM
#8

Worldenterer1 wrote: African American. Short black hair. Medium build. Maroon Polo shirt and brown khakis.

oh i see.. well then, thanks! :)

on Mar 1, 2013, 01:15 AM
#9

tea wrote:

Worldenterer1 wrote:African American. Short black hair. Medium build. Maroon Polo shirt and brown khakis.

oh i see.. well then, thanks! :)

Well, is he the guy you were hoping to find?

on Mar 1, 2013, 02:02 AM
#10

tea wrote:

Worldenterer1 wrote:African American. Short black hair. Medium build. Maroon Polo shirt and brown khakis.

oh i see.. well then, thanks! :)

He looked almost exactly like this guy from the movie Die Hard.

on Mar 1, 2013, 08:31 AM
#11

Worldenterer1 wrote:

tea wrote:Worldenterer1 wrote:African American. Short black hair. Medium build. Maroon Polo shirt and brown khakis.

oh i see.. well then, thanks! :)

Well, is he the guy you were hoping to find?

no, not really^^ but thanks!

have you seen a DC acting like that after this time?

on Mar 1, 2013, 10:24 AM
#12

tea wrote: oh i see.. well then, thanks! :)

Well, is he the guy you were hoping to find?[/quote]

no, not really^^ but thanks!

have you seen a DC acting like that after this time?[/quote]

Would it actually matter if he always looks the same or not? I heard enough stories of people morphing themselves into animals, or hands acting weird when rubbing them. So would it matter if he looks different - if it's him, if he's 'real' - in someone elses dreams?

on Mar 1, 2013, 10:45 AM
#13

Thyraize wrote:

Would it actually matter if he always looks the same or not? I heard enough stories of people morphing themselves into animals, or hands acting weird when rubbing them. So would it matter if he looks different - if it's him, if he's 'real' - in someone elses dreams?

of course.. but considering this, the whole thing gets off topic. the interesing fact is that people all over the world claim to see that very man in their dreams, always looking the same as it seems..

have you checked out the website?

on Mar 1, 2013, 04:35 PM
#14

Not yet. I think I might, though... What do think? Should I?

of course.. but considering this, the whole thing gets off topic. the interesing fact is that people all over the world claim to see that very man in their dreams, always looking the same as it seems..

have you checked out the website?[/quote]

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on Mar 5, 2013, 08:10 PM
#15

Worldenterer1 wrote: In one of my first lucid dreams, I was going around through this park and trying to talk to people. Most people were just like zombies and ignored me. I would go up to them and ask them if they knew they were in a dream, and they would just look at me strange and walk away. One woman even pulled her children away from me. I eventually noticed this one man, who did not look like the others. He was leaning against a stone wall, and looking around perceptively. He wore a maroon polo shirt and tan khakis, the same as security guards at my school. I walked over and said, "You know we're in a dream, right?" He looked back briefly and said, "Yea, I know." I told him he was the first person to say that and kept on trying to talk to him about stuff in the dream. He said he was busy though, and when I asked him why he told me it was because he was looking for someone very important and dangerous. :?

I recently had this discussion in another forum. I remember finding a dream character in one of my dreams who had been there the whole time. I finally spoke to him because he was, as you said, more perceptive in his appearance than the others. When I would tell my DCs that they were in dreams, they wouldn't get angry or walk away or anything, they just wouldn't respond. For example, I "proved" that some of my DCs were DCs to them by having them look at my watch and how it didn't behave like a real watch should. They just stared at the watch and said nothing.

But I finally noticed this one man. When I asked who he was, he said that he was an angel (if I recall) and began to analyze and question many of my life decisions. It was quite interesting.

on Mar 11, 2013, 10:14 PM
#16

very interesting indeed

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