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This morning I woke up at about 4-5 A.M. I was still tired, so
for a while I was drifting in and out of sleep. Eventually I decided
that this was a great opportunity to lucid dream, and about on
my 5th drifting off I alternated between thinking "I AM lucid"
and "I will realize that I am dreaming."
I entered the dream at some point, and realized that I was dreaming.
I was in some kind of entertainment complex, (for the fourth time.
eek2 ) but it wasn't like the other three I'd dreamt about. It
looked more like it was meant to house occupants for a long period
of time, like a summer camp or something.
At some point, I was trying to find someone and ended up in a
city. I suddenly remember this thread, and decide "Ah, why
not?" I decide to try and transform into a leopard. There's
a closed store across the street, with darkened windows. Out of
one of those windows comes a tiger. Note that he didn't come crashing
out of it, he sort of morphed from it. He looks at me and says
something in telepathy, something like "Do not worry, it
will come." He then walks past me and into the misty distance.
Next comes a jaguar, and behind that was another big cat. I can't
remember, but I think it was a lioness or a puma. Both of them
walk past, like the tiger did. After the unknown cat comes a leopard.
It stops in the middle of the car-free street and watches me as
I concentrate on it's shape. I fall on all fours and feel my bone
structure shift somewhat, and the leopard walks away, also going
past me, as though it figures I'm done with it.
Sadly, I couldn't finish the transformation. I got as far as having
a more catlike shape and sharper teeth, but I couldn't get any
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