 Originally Posted by Elaphon
CanisLucidus, do you ever program for a non-lucid dream to prepare for a lucid experience?
Good question, Elaphon. I have often attempted to program (or "incubate") dreams, typically with varying degrees of success. What I'm generally going for is to incubate a dream that is a) easily recognizable to me as being a dream and b) brings me close to a lucid goal.
For example, some time ago, I had a lucid goal that I planned to perform in my kitchen. (Probably an old Task of the Month.) I imagined myself walking through my kitchen, the room festooned with banners that read "YOU ARE DREAMING!!!" I didn't wind up in my kitchen, but the banners did show up in a different dream. So I tend to just be able to incubate elements more consistently than I am entire dreams.
It sounds like you are a really top-notch dream incubator! If I'm reading this right, it sounds like you wound up in the very celestial garden you had imagined. (Really nice dream, BTW.) I know you mentioned that you don't always get the scene that you incubate, but this sounds really close. Maybe throw in a few of my ridiculous banners or some other trick that will unsubtly remind you that it's all a dream. 
Good luck!
@Matte87 - LOL! Thanks for the fix!
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