Wednesday, March 19, 2008

curtains falling to a new world

I was out on the town with my friends and it started raining, so we decided to seek shelter at one of their houses. When we got there we climbed two flights of stairs and reached the deck of his house, which turned out to be a club and the deck was more or less the outside break area. By the looks of it, this was definitely a rave scene. The guard stopped me because I didn't have a ticket or my hand stamped, so I stood there just watching. I slowly inched past the guard to the overhang and out of the rain. Wondering where my friends were (because they already went inside), I observed that I couldn't hear any music, which is odd for a club. Then I saw someone I knew come out of the doors. Lindsay G., sloppy as usual, came out and did the strangest dance I have ever seen, quite jolty and indescribable, but definitely drunk. Then she went to the railing and tried to kiss some guy and he messed with her making her look stupid, so she left. Then some other girl came up to the guy next to him and lifted his legs up. She was hitting and tickling him frantically until he started going over the railing backwards and he fell back with her holding his ankles; then she let go and walked away. Everyone stopped to listen for the thud and it finally came about 7 seconds later; and then another kid sitting on the railing fell back and it took him forever to hit the ground. I didn't see it, but it sounded like they landed in trash bins, so I am sure they were alright.

By this time the guard wasn't paying attention to me, so I slipped inside. It was a regular college student living room with a small kitchen and a bedroom; junk strewn about, food here and there, some old guy kicking it on the sofa and a short hallway to the stairs downward. I could faintly hear music, but it definitely wasn't the entryway to the kind of clubs I'm used to. I saw all the food and asked the old man how it goes uneaten with hundreds and thousands of young men and women clubbers going through here every night; because if it was me, I'd definitely eat it. He wanted me to stay and talk and chill with him, but I was drawn to the stairwell because this was definitely the most mysterious club that I've ever been to. So I made some excuse to leave and started down those stairs. I went down a couple of flights and by then was well underground ... it turned into a maze of stairs, but all within a central area, which seemed like the inside of a hotel. A huge underground hotel ... there were some students in there studying, which was odd, but I was searching intently for the club, so I went on.

I found an elevator which Elder Edelman was standing by and as it opened, I ran in and said, "Ha! I'm smarter than you!" He stayed outside and as the doors closed he said, "That's what you think," in a kind of menacing way. I didn't really understand why he said it like that until a little bit later. I looked at the numbers and the 6 was already lit, so I went there. The doors opened and nothing. I could faintly hear music above, so I pushed 5 (because the further underground, the higher the number.) When it opened I saw a huge venue with a huge sign that said "Paul Oakenfold Forum." The only thing about it was that it was completely desolate of people, yet I could still only faintly hear the music. So into the elevator I went and this is where the mysteries of the club start unfolding or rather start folding back on themselves.

The elevator started changing floors on its own, but the display inside was changing so rapidly, I couldn't understand it and also most of the floors were either in the thousands or in gibberish. The doors would open and there would literally be nothing there, and then they would close and change floors rapidly; repeating this process faster and faster making me think about Willy Wonka's chocolate factory; and then it all stopped. The elevator went "Ding!" I looked down and the number 9 was lit up, the last number. I turned around to find that it was a glass elevator. I looked out and beheld a whole other world. It was quite evident that all in this world were white and Christian. Too my left was a huge statue of Christ with his arms stretched out. There were thousands of people all around. Across a little stream from me was a church and a bridge leading to it or rather leading the people to me. This wasn't a club. I pushed the number 8 and like a curtain drawn from top to bottom, the whole world in front of me changed, yet it was exactly the same; only now this world was Islamic and Arab and Muslim. The statue turned into a mosque and the people's clothes changed to black, traditional garb. It was the exact layout of the first world, but with the Islam's rules. So I pushed the 7 and once again it changed to the Chinese, Asian, Buddhist dominated world. Now a huge gold idol in the mosque's place, the people all Asian in their native wear; a huge Wat with statues and a procession on elephants coming toward me with tens of people surrounding them. Then I heard a woman speak saying, "ฝรั่งชอบ Disco-Tech!" and I realized that I could speak this woman's language and she obviously knew about a club, so I asked her. She said the name of the place, which I was unfamiliar with, so I asked her where that was and she pointed over the Wat, so I decided to go.

I got out of the elevator and crossed the bridge into the Wat to pass through it. I was walking on little footbridges, over little streams, under huge lion statues and in the pathway were real dogs, only they had stegosaurus tails. I carefully walked around them out to the back of the Wat. I came to a huge, yellow, grassy field and began to cross it and in the middle I met President Slater with a band of men running, searching frantically for people yet I was still unsure why. He asked if I was alone and had I seen anyone else and then I was separated from him and continued in the same direction across the field. I came to the back of a building and a little stream which I crossed and then found another elevator, which after I examined my surroundings, realized it was the same lift as before. When I talked to President Slater, I wasn't paying attention and had passed through a mirror into "another world," is what I realized. Now all I wanted was to get out.

I didn't care about the club anymore, so I got in the elevator, even though it was in the reflected dimension, to get home and it started doing the same old tricks; rapidly changing to random levels. A couple of time it opened and there were lost clubbers who couldn't find their way out either. The first two were girls who joined me in the elevator. A couple of stops later, one of them wanted to look at something as the doors opened, so she stepped outside and as the doors were closing we realized that if she didn't come back inside, we may never see her again because this was no ordinary elevator in no ordinary world. So we pulled her inside and after a couple most random stops of nothingness in the elevator, we found more missing clubbers who joined. We had about 16 including me. Then the elevator started showing some familiar signs. The 6 and the 5 lit up and we were back in the hotel. One of the members in the elevator started talking and it was Elder Edelman. He said how the club was on the 4th level underground and he always tries to get the elevator to go straight there by talking to it ... the only way, but the elevator really has a mind of its own and does what it wants; and then I realized why he spoke with that tone at the beginning.

Then the elevator stopped at the top ... home base ... but would not open. So they explained that the guys outside would open the doors by placing a glass panel in front and prying the doors open. This, I guess, is the only way. Then they put red tape in the shape of a box on the glass and we all had to run and jump through the glass at once before the doors shut on us, so we prepared. Then I realized President Slater's urgency because this was a reoccurring theme at the club. It happens every night and if there are too many lost, not all can dive through the glass at once. Without ever really seeing the club, I with the 15 others ran and dove through the glass panel with red tape, hand in hand, to safety and in passing through the red box, I awoke.

15 comments:

lydia said...

Validating your legitimacy. The end.

Salty Incisor said...

Weird dream. Spooky. Great and Spacious Building-esque. I am lydia's sister's friend.

Malia said...

hmmm... very interesting! How do you get any rest with dreams like that? Glad you're here in the bloggin world even if it isn't a traditional blog with life updates! Love you!

mahina said...

so, do you feel well rested when you awake? do you awake with a startle, like in the movies? or do you just wake up? craziness! i'm glad i didn't inherit whatever gene that is that you have!

my weirdest dreams come when i am pregnant!

Flyin' Hawaiian said...

it always makes me feel the best when i wake up after crazy dreams! i love it ... i feel rested AND entertained :D i wake up like normal, not with a startle or anything.

Rebecca Waldron said...

How the heck did your brain come up with that and how did you remember all of it? That was incredibly detailed. I wonder what analogies can be drawn from it.

Flyin' Hawaiian said...

i'm telling you .. i have incredibly vivid dreams .. and if i consciously think about it right when i wake up, i remember every detail for quite a while ...

Anonymous said...

dude, not gonna lie... I started reading...got a little less than 1/3rd of the way through and stopped. My attention span sucks. Sounds like a good one though! just looked so long and i read slow. Write a short one. You know, like... Went to school, forgot to put on clothes, tried to run away but felt like I was running in water...woke up. Yeah?

Flyin' Hawaiian said...

no

Marcitut@gmail.com said...

These are the things that I find interesting. First, the Club scene in a way didn't really value people, hence the pushing off the balcony but never seeing if they were ok!!! That was creepy. But the only way to access the elevator was through the club. You had to see stuff like that to get to the inside. Why is it that you couldn't pick the levels? Someone was choosing those levels for you and in a way taking away your free agency but you still had the choice to jump through the taped box at the end and you made that choice. The levels were interesting and I wanted you to stay in the white place, I didn't want you to go anywhere else but you had to see the other levels to know what they were like. The people in the elevator, were you guys searching for different levels or were you just searching for the last level to go back.

Flyin' Hawaiian said...

marci: you rock! finally an insightful comment that aims at deriving meaning from this madness ..

ATTN EVERYONE: follow suit!

i think that i should start giving my own interpretations and maybe others will follow suit .. hmmm .. but BIG MAHALOS to marci :D

TGwal said...

First of all. Kawika you're crazy. I'm so jealous. I want to have crazy dreams too.

one thought i had was that the actions/attitudes of the people you know i.e. pres slater and elder edelman could be a reflection of the way you really feel about these people.

Flyin' Hawaiian said...

@tyler: i definitely agree .. e. edelman always was a prankster and pres. slater DID always come to sort things out :D

Kristin Pettingill said...

I think it's odd you never really found the music. It was always faint music to your ears, but it was never found. It seemed like that is what trapped you and the others in the vicious cycle. Good thing you looked to leaders for guidance. Funny how they always seem to know more than us. :)

KP

Flyin' Hawaiian said...

interesting .. i never thought about the music .. the most interesting part of the dream to me was seeing the same city clad in different worlds ..