posted August 20, 2002 09:21 AM
I was going on a safari to find magical new worlds and spiritual revelations with my three friends, and a pet tiger. We climbed rocks and saw elephants. We were on our way to Tibet. When we got there, we stayed at a place. When we were in there, there was suddenly a huge rumbling sound. People, in masses, walked as if brainwashed and their faces had turned blue. I noticed that Dan Ackroyd was one of those people. The sky had turned purple. There was a thunderous, deep bass voice coming out of the sky, saying "come to me."
I looked out the window at what was going on. The sky and atmosphere had turned purplish red. There was a huge cloud in the sky that extended way out into the horizon. It had two eyes, and was the source of the voice.
The cloud was very malevolent. It sucked the souls out of people. They were coming, in masses. When I opened the door to go outside, the cloud projected itself and several pieces of it separated to come to me. The pieces got close. I punched them and they flew back to their creator.
Suddenly, I was on a spaceship, as part of a multi-thousand strong group selected to fight against the cloud and bring love back to the people. One exit to the ship had been closed. The ones available were in the North, West and South. The East exit was closed.
I found a crew of three other people, who came at random (not the same people from the beginning of the dream, and I have no idea where the tiger disappeared off to).
We exited the ship and went off to fight the malevolent cloud. We found ourselves outside, on a small boat. The sky was completely clear and blue. There was no sign of the cloud anywhere. Gradually, the water became darker and the cloud was visible beneath the boat. It ascended, and the battle began.
One of the people I had chosen for my team started talking about love. Forgetting entirely about the cloud, we talked about how wonderful it was. Gradually, the cloud disappeared and was no more. All the punches and violent techniques initially used against the cloud worked temporarily, but didn't have a deeper effect. It wasn't until positivity, love and happiness were spread that the malevolent cloud found itself helpless and, ultimately, defeated.