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Lucid Hearts: A Dreamworld Unfolding Across Wattpad, and TikTok

 



What if your dreams weren’t just dreams... but memories of another world?

Lucid Hearts wasn’t supposed to be anything big at first. It started as something personal—a way to explore the weird, vivid dreams I kept having. The kind that feels more real than real life. The kind that makes you question where you really are when you wake up.

I’ve always been obsessed with lucid dreaming, alternate realities, and that blurry space between this world and... whatever’s behind it. So I wrote a story. Just for me, honestly. A kind of spiritual fiction, full of dream imagery, symbols, and all the stuff that usually lives in my journals. I kept coming back to this quiet little question: What if the soul remembers things the mind doesn’t?

The story follows a young man whose dreams start to feel too real—like actual memories leaking through from somewhere else. Little signs start showing up, like the veil’s thinning. And before she knows it, the line between “hallucination” and “reality” gets shaky. He’s being pulled toward something ancient, something he might’ve known before he ever opened his eyes in this life.

It’s a story about waking up. About hidden truths, love, and what happens when the illusions we live in start cracking open.

At first, it was just a book. But now it’s kind of... becoming its own little world. I'm sharing it in a few different ways:
✨ The original book (still raw and beating, not yet fully “out there”)
✨ A chapter-by-chapter Wattpad release
✨ And a TikTok series that turns dream scenes into short, trippy visuals

The book holds the whole story—unedited feelings, full dialogues, and symbols scattered like clues. It’s not published yet (maybe someday), but it's the core of everything. The place where the energy of it all came through.

Wattpad is for those who like to read slowly, in bits. That’s where I’m posting chapters as they come. So, if you’re curious, you can dive in for free and wander with me through the story as it unfolds.

And TikTok? That’s where I’m having the most fun lately. I’ve been turning scenes from the book into short episodes—using AI narration, dreamy background music, and visual art I made in Canva. It’s surreal and a little weird, and that’s kind of the point. Even though I use AI tools to create the visuals and voices, the story itself is all me. Real, lived, dreamed, felt.

So yeah. Lucid Hearts is kind of evolving. And however you like to take in stories—reading, watching, just feeling into it—there’s a door open for you here.

This whole thing is really just an invitation. Not just into a story, but into a question that’s haunted me for a while:

What if your dreams are real... and this is the illusion?

Let’s find out.

✨ Wander into the story: 📖WATTPAD
🎥 TikTok: @astrajav
💌 More thoughts + dream musings can be found right here on the blog

And hey—if anything stirs something in you, I’d love to hear it. Your reflections breathe life into this just as much as mine do.

Let’s unravel the dream together.



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