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Friday, January 20, 2017

Base Dream for Sparrow Research Project

9:15am

Base Dream for Sparrow Research Project

The dream is very vivid and colorful. I am walking around a large campus  on an outside walkway. I come to a large building with a very high curved roofline. Similar to a quonset hut, but larger and modern. I am walking with someone else and enter the building knowing there will be many facets or different things happening in the same building. The first section I enter is a large cafeteria. I start to make my way through the selections.

Meanwhile: I am on a ship that is headed toward the location where the dream started. There is a sense of urgency and danger. We are on some sort of rescue mission. The mission is directly tied to the people where the dream started. While there is danger and mystery in the air, the characters on the ship look like they are in a stop action animation movie. The colors are very vivid, I see a series of balls in bright primary colors. They may be just floating in the air. The captain is a caricature of Sylvester Stallone.  As we approach our destination we enter a bay that rapidly becomes thick with fog. The captain has a plan and prepares to release a flying spy. It turns out to be a very large funky looking bird with small wings, easily 10 feet tall and with the aerodynamics of a blimp. It is also very cartoon like. It has a weapon or spyglass on its face. It is in a tight cage that keeps it in middeck ready for deployment. As the captain begins to deploy the bird it asks him what it is supposed to do. The captain is very frustrated and thinks, "I only want to send this thing out, not figure out how it works." I take the device off of the bird in a fashion that displays that I have knowledge about what is going on. I move in near by and adjust the scope/barrel and have it face the bird. I am about to explain what is going on...I wake.


Notes: This is the first and "baseline" dream in a study being done by Dr. Scott Sparrow

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