i once browsed this forum more often. i need to catch up a little. but i'll share a few thoughts anyway.

one thing i appreciate is what billy_bob said about not rushing hastily as tho you didn't have long. as if you had to see everything and do everything possible before the lucid world faded out. you don't take time to stop and smell the roses.

my goal is to study some further possibilities durring lucidity. one of them is to write a word, a sentence, a paragraph and train the mind to stabilize words rather than deforming them. the point would be to write creatively in a lucid dream, and re-write on true awakening.

a second goal i have is to be self-reflective. my current lucid dreams consist of taking great leaps into the air and watching the ground far below as i glide to another rooftop. sure, physical sensations are nice. but i'd like to think a little more. i was recently able to closely examine some grass and find a drop of dew run down the blades, and i remember thinking how i wanted to slow down and see things more closely. but i want to also be self-reflective in that i think about my real-life situations from this state of conscienceness.

the main goal i have is to bring ideas, thoughts, feelings, sollutions, discoveries, conclusions, questions, and anything else that can brought from lucid dreaming, into the real world.

i'm sure others share my goals.