Hi Mocari...I've been an avid 'Dreamnaut' for over 30 years. I had realized at a young age that I could actually influence and direct my dreams. The books on the subject (LD) were few to none.
For me the key has been developing a consistent dream environment. One that is familiar and easily recognizable. Usually it is a house, a city street, driving, swimming, flying a jet, walking the Serengeti etc, that take me beyond the 'Wow I must be dreaming" stage.
On occasion, I can be fooled by those dream 'landmarks' and not realize that I'm dreaming and it runs its course. But that is less than 10% of the time.
Okay so now I know that I am dreaming, the very next thing that I will do is my LD reinforcements, these serve to stabilize my awareness and realism, I will usually touch something, the ground, take a few steps, or perform the 'spin' maneuver. I can somehow also estimate how much LD time that I will have, I guess that I have the ability to monitor my sleeping body somehow.
Now here is where it gets interesting, I find myself in a real solid place, not opaque, fuzzy, random, but a completely awake experience. I am myself, I'm there, I'm a person, but I can simply levitate instead of walking, or breath underwater after I've jumped in, or summon a flying horse (always brown) to take me places. Sometmes, my LD world is too real.
Consequently, I find myself thinking about situations that exist in my waking world, house payments, my job, my faimily, myself, whatever is part of my normal routine living.
As far as control for me goes, I have my limits. But I am always working at improving those LD tasks. Flying used to be difficult, it took several years of good LD practice to master it. I'm better at LD combat, hand to hand, weapons and martial arts.
I understand my LD limits or rules, so those are the places that I always strive to improve. Some are scary, some a simple, some are fantastic.
Read my journal when you have time.
Moonscape
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