Sunday, August 8, 2010

OH MY GOSH I CAN'T BELIEVE IT.
(Haha I apologise beforehand, I am gonna talk about running again.)

I JUST RAN 2 KM IN 8 MINS 35 SECONDS, which is unbelievable to me at first but then I thought about it and realised how many 5.5km blocs I ran per week. And then I did train my speed also. Oh my gosh do you know how much I improved? Before I started training after the 2.4km we were supposed to take for NAPFA I ran 2.4km not as fast, which is really funny because people usually train before NAPFA but I trained after NAPFA hahaha.
It is possible! If you wanna do well for your fitness test, start training like me too!

HAHAHAHA WOW WOW WOW MY LUCID DREAM REALLY WORKED. (Must watch Inception now.)
Haha I am fascinated by dreams I started writing my dreams down ever since I read the article on Lucid dreams a few years back.
This Sunday morning I had my sixth lucid dream (where you have knowledge that it is a dream and have control over your own actions), so after making the pointy spear that was chasing me disappear cuz I knew it was a dream again and sliding down rollercoasters for fun, I remembered the article that told me atheletes used LUCID DREAMS TO TRAIN!

Haha, I am sorry if I am boring you with my dreams. :D
I teleported myself somewhere else to find a track so that I could train my speed and I ended up not being able to find one. I decided to take a bus since it required a lot of willpower to change the place. Do you know that lucid dreams look EXACTLY like reality? It is like NOW. It is a duplicate, and the likeness of it simply scares you. Just look anywhere around you now and you'll know how clear Lucid dreams are. It was really scary and I kept telling myself how shocked I was that things were so clear and bright like the current place I am at.

Then I realised since everything seemed like reality, it was really difficult to change anything. I made things appear but that required a lot of concentration. I could change my location too but I needed so much concentration I was mentally exhausted. Hence I took the bus in my dream to find my track to run at but I could not find a track so I merely alighted at one stop where there were many trees. It was too high so I used the "concentration" thing again and made the vine grow so that I could climb the tree since it required so much energy to make myself fly.

Haha and then I saw my cousin up there, and I told myself he is not real. I spoke to that illusion and I said "Hey, do you know that this is a dream? Are you having the same dream as I? Eh, why am I telling you this. You're not even real." And then I thought about how scary it was and I wanted to kill him to have control in my dream like I did in my previous Lucid dreams where eveyone was not real, but I did not, because this dream just seemed to real and I did not want this Lucid dream to be as violent as my previous Lucid dreams. Hence I decided to go off running since such dreams are best to train your atheletic powers as illustrated on the newspaper articles.

I have read numerous times that many atheletes actually engage such dreams to really push themselves and I am simply amazed at the results of it. Hence I jumped off the tree, and remembering that jumping too high will shock me out of my dream as I did in a former Lucid dream, I jumped on another small platform before jumping again so as to minimize the height that I were to jump if I got off at one go.

Haha and then I saw the sea and I told myself that I could run on water. Then I ran and ran and I realised that I actually could do it since it was not reality. The waves kept coming on and I almost drowned on the third wave, and then I remembered that I could control the waves and the waves became smaller haha and then I grew so mentally exhausted I just did not care anymore. In the dream itself, time actually passes by extremely slowly so I just stopped using my brainpower and then I came out of the lucid dream, back to a normal dream, where I told my classmate I just had a dream and she was inside. Haha, so cool right. Hahaha, at least I think it is.

Oh my gosh I wanna have such a dream again. Hahaha. I should be thankful. After all, according to the article, if my memory serves me well, only 25% of all adults have at least 1 lucid dream in their lifetime. If you have a Lucid dream anytime soon, remember to use it to train on something you like! The experience will be breathtaking.

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