Dream Journal
June 30, 2010
Context: We'd been watching Last Comic Standing.
I’m in the audience in an auditorium, watching amateur comedy acts. It’s in a high school gymnasium, and nobody is very good. Then the last guy gets up. It’s an Indian American named Jay (or Jaya), wearing a red and black plaid shirt, sort of portly, and maybe 20 years old. He does a couple jokes, then he walks off the stage — but he is still standing there. Then multiple versions of him walk off the stage and into the audience and he’s still there. The crowd is perking up and I’m really astonished, looking around at all the Jays settling into the audience. Then a bunch of them surge back onto the stage for another joke or statement, and then scatter off and then surge back through the audience in different patterns and then disappear into the crowd. I’m just astonished and wondering how he’s done it, looking around like mad for some “image induction device” or something. The speaker calls all the audience members up onto the stage, and Jay comes up, along with about twenty other Jays, and I see a red and white rounded book-sized device in his hand, but I suspect that was my projection of the responsible device.
Last Comic Standing?: My interest in Last Comic Standing (a comedy competition) in the waking world attracted me to a bunch of like-minded people who are interested in trying it out on their own.
Multiples: Jay is a master of creating multiples of himself, showing that this is a controllable dream phenomena. It’s thought form generation, but with an impressive level of control.
A Projected Alteration: Not only can we project a different face onto someone in the astral (mistaken identity), but we can project something onto their person. In this case, my certainty that he had a device of some sort causes me to see it in Jay’s hands.