Oddly, it's the opposite for me. The dream's rules almost never work for me, if I want to control things, I usually have to use direct control. I've had tons of dreams where I'm supposed to have some superpower, or I'd have some magic artifact or something, and these things would almost never work, even though I was sure they would. Even in lucid dreams, sometimes I'd try to get a dream character's help with doing something, and they'd try to cast a spell or show me some action that I could use to achieve what I'd want, and it would never work. When I use dream control, there rarely seems to be any justification to it at all, often not even that I'm dreaming, since I've had plenty of dreams where I used powers learned in lucid dreaming, without actually remembering that I was dreaming, or that I've used those powers before.
However, this is a big inconvenience when trying to do a lot of things, like summoning things, and getting to places. It would be a lot easier if I could summon things just by knowing that they were in the next room, or go to somewhere by simply expecting it to be behind a door, rather than by willpower and visualization, which tend to destabilize the dream, especially for really large things. Any idea on how I could learn to use this mode of dream control?
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