RE: "Seriously brain, what the hell?" A Thread For Weird Dreams and Nightmares
04-17-2013, 05:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-17-2013, 05:25 PM by weirdee.)
For the past two days, I've been dreaming about the same place, but under different circumstances. It is rare and I only know about one other place that this has happened, but I'll discuss that later. I'm just going to write it down now.
In Japan, somewhere in the countryside, down a long dirt path between large grass fields (taking a left somewhere), there is a really old building, without any lighting inside, which might give you the impression that it's abandoned. In this building is a really, really tight corridor that gradually gets so narrow that you have to crawl through (take a right), to the point where you have to push yourself with your legs to get to the last few inches. At the end of this hallway is three thin cardboard doors that you push open with your fingers, from which the moment you choose to enter a door, you are once again an appropriate size to the surroundings. The one on the right leads to a large travel agency which never seems to have anybody around (although that is probably due to the late hours which we usually come by, so it's likely that they've closed after business hours), the one on the left leads to a school and some office rooms, and the middle door is the facility to which the office rooms belong to: the largest casino in the world.
The reception desk is very helpful, and will be able to give directions to anywhere you need to go, which you will want, because the area is very large. However, it's pretty obvious that the main action is to the left, as you can hear the machines and see the lights coming out that way. However, I've never really remembered past that point, so I should probably get more sleeping hours for that?
The strange thing is that this exact sequence of events repeated itself for the past two days, which means there's something I consider important about it, and that hasn't happened since the super tall beijing opera house.
In Japan, somewhere in the countryside, down a long dirt path between large grass fields (taking a left somewhere), there is a really old building, without any lighting inside, which might give you the impression that it's abandoned. In this building is a really, really tight corridor that gradually gets so narrow that you have to crawl through (take a right), to the point where you have to push yourself with your legs to get to the last few inches. At the end of this hallway is three thin cardboard doors that you push open with your fingers, from which the moment you choose to enter a door, you are once again an appropriate size to the surroundings. The one on the right leads to a large travel agency which never seems to have anybody around (although that is probably due to the late hours which we usually come by, so it's likely that they've closed after business hours), the one on the left leads to a school and some office rooms, and the middle door is the facility to which the office rooms belong to: the largest casino in the world.
The reception desk is very helpful, and will be able to give directions to anywhere you need to go, which you will want, because the area is very large. However, it's pretty obvious that the main action is to the left, as you can hear the machines and see the lights coming out that way. However, I've never really remembered past that point, so I should probably get more sleeping hours for that?
The strange thing is that this exact sequence of events repeated itself for the past two days, which means there's something I consider important about it, and that hasn't happened since the super tall beijing opera house.