Date of dream: Sunday, May 06, 2012
Level of Lucidity:
N/A
Level of Cohesiveness: 



Lucid Intent?
No
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I was at a seminar (though I don't know what it was for). A man dressed in a military uniform walked over to me and asked me to go with him somewhere. We drove for what seemed like forever, then he brought me to a house I lived in when I was a kid. I asked him what we were doing there, and he told me to be quiet. He motioned for me to follow him, so I did and we stood at the corner of the house. I could see myself as a young girl, playing near a tree. My brother had just told me that a dragon fly was a "sewing needle" and that if I touched it, it would sew me up. I got scared, but I wasn't sure if I should beleive him, so I sat down and asked the dragon fly that was perched on a bush near me if it would really do that. I "understood" that it wouldn't and so I laughed at my brother, who got mad and stomped away. The man said, "You've always known what to do. Now, it's time to honor that." We went back into the car, and drove to some base nearby. He led me through a gate, and had me stand with a group of men who were doing some kind of marching drill. He blindfolded me and told me to try and follow along. At first, I failed miserably. I kept bumping into people and throwing them off balance, and they were getting pretty annoyed with me. Finally, one of the men doing the drill, whispered for me to just relax into it, so I did and I found myself able to follow them after a while with no problem. The man in the uniform was happy, and told me I should have joined the army. I told him I had thought about it once, even took the ASVAB, but realized it wasn't my path. He smiled, and agreed with me. He gave me a pat on the back and said "Good job training". He did the OK sign and I understood that it meant more than just OK.
Additional Comments:
I actually remember the dragonfly incident! I was 5 at the time. I'm going to call my brother today to see if he remembers it too.
Date of dream: Sunday, April 29, 2012
Level of Lucidity:
N/A
Level of Cohesiveness: 



Lucid Intent?
No
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I was down by the river near my house, looking for a particular medicinal herb, when Tak walked up to me and gave me a hug. We sat down on a big rock and he skipped a stone across the water and sighed.. "I miss skipping stones" he said. Then he got serious, and poked me in the arm. "you're not progressing quickly enough with your training" he said. I told him that I've been faithfully working out every day, pushing limits every time I do. "Do you work out until you want to puke?" he asked. I said no, and he said, "Then you are not training hard enough. Work harder. Do more reps and increase the weight. You are not going heavy enough." Don't alternate days with your training either. From now on, I want you to do 30 minutes of intense cardio.. and I mean until you feel like you're going to pass out, then do weight training immediately after that for at least another 30 minutes to an hour. Do this every single day, no exceptions. Mix up your weight training. Change which exercises you do and the order that you do them in every day to maximize the benefit. This will challenge your muscles even more. Also, 20 minutes of mental training is a joke, Sparks. From now on, do two hours each day. No excuses. Do one hour in the morning, and one hour at night." I told him my schedule would never allow for 3-4 hours of training every day and he said, "Then clear your plate. This must come first" I asked him why this is so important and he got mad. "You already know the answer to that question, and if you do not, shame on you! Read your dreams." Just then, Ron joined us. He was frowning and I asked him what was wrong. He held up a pin and said, "Why haven't you been training like I told you to?" Tak shot a questioning look at me and I said, "Because I don't have anyone to train with" Tak leaned over and put the pin in my hand and shoved it into my thigh. "Stop making excuses! This is too important." Then he walked away. I felt really bad.