Hello you all,

I made a thread not long ago here:
http://www.dreamviews.com/general-dr...ml#post2006972

where I talked about how I do not think that dreams flow according to our expectations (or that expectations are not the sole factor in dream flow/structure). I think there is another factor. Nobody responded to that thread but a recent like revived my curiosity as to what the Dreamviews community think that this other factor might be if there is one at all.

As for my own opinion, I remember a day where I was sitting at my university, just waiting, watching the people walk by. However, someone stood out. A woman with a mental disability. She was running everywhere but I soon realized she was timing herself and perhaps trying to beat her own record and it just made me realize how much rational thinking must be going on in this woman's brain regardless of her abnormal behaviour. I also felt a lot of empathy because I realized that in my dreams, I am her. In my dreams, I have expectations and goals that just don't fit in with anybody else. I think I have to do something and everyone else just looks at me, confused, as if my behaviour was abnormal. I know what I am doing. That woman knows what she is doing. But everyone else just stares at us, trying to ignore our presence or to assist us with our disability. So many dreams I had, where I just made a big scene saying that something had to be done and everyone just resists and at the end, when I wake up, I realize that I must had been wrong because everything I do does not give the results I expected.

So what is my Dream Theory? I don't know. But I feel, our subconscious makes up a story and when we dream this story, we have our own expectations, we make our own stories up of what we have to do and what has happened to us in the past and when we act upon these, we are just the Mental Disabled of our dreamland.

Now, I'm not sure what this says about lucidity and dream control. What do you think?