I decided to make a digital log of one of my most significative dreams I had during my life, so I will try to keep track of old dreams too. I tend to classify my dreams into "taxonomical" categories such as theriomorphic dreams (dreams where I am an animal or turn into one), challenge dreams (dreams where I have to overcome a dream in order to move on), directed dreams (dreams strongly influenced by what I am focusing on at the moment i.e. I'm studying Organic Chemistry, I love it and I'm obsessed with it? I will have dreams in which I solve chemical reactions or review what I studied during the day). I tend to be naturally semi-lucid but I know both MILD and DILD techniques to be fully lucid. I've noticed during my lucid dreams experiments that I tend to have 4 to 5 dreams per night where those near dawn being the most vivid and easily to be remembered. Each dream lasts on average 20-30 minutes but ofc during the dream my perception of time is altered. So without any further ado I want to share a dream I had on September 14th, it's a very short dream but I won't forget about it easily.
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Type: directed dream
Time: between 05:00 and 06:00
Name: Exoplanet
In this dream I dreamed for the first time to be a planet. I was a rocky exoplanet orbiting around an orange-yellowish K-type main sequence star. I was two times the mass of the Earth and my colours were mainly grey and brownish with some small water bodies. I could feel the strong gravitational pull of the star that made me orbiting around it, it was like being dragged along. I had a counterclockwise rotation, and a possible magnetic field. I felt so alive and aware of my surrounding despite not having apparently no life. This is what I looked like in the dream:

My name was nothing fancy or reminding of an alien language nor reminiscent of a human mythology, it was probably a random set of numbers and letters such as HSJ-S2025 or something like that. What I truly loved about this dream was feeling alive, conscious and aware of myself and the surrounding, and feeling how powerful the gravity of my star was to make me orbing alongside with it. A curious/creepy thing though was that I didn't sense "life" on my star, I felt it very aloof and distant towards me. I couldn't locate possible other planets in this stellar system other than me.
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Well, that's all for now. I will keep recover old dreams I had and keep note of new ones, see you next time!