okay, i see what you mean now, i have no problem taking control of my dreams but havn't really pushed the boundaries that far on purpose..... i'm not sure i'v ever wanted to morph into a vampire or be a superhero. lol. my non-lucid dreams are more like what you describe funnily enough.
when i lucid dream, i actually seem to do more "normal things" that i just wouldn't otherwise do in the real world. that makes it seem more real to me, although i have been lucid dreaming for so long i should imagine i'v done strange things from time to time to shock myself. it always depends what mood im in. the flying and breathing under water were the first things i did that made me realise i was aware of dreaming (maybe 20 years ago) but the most memorable because that was the beginning of my lucid dreaming, but they have progressed alot since then. like you say, jumping over buildings, floating.......going into outter space - i love that one. in fact there's lots i havn't mentioned because i hadn't really thought about it. i think it is a case of it becoming so normal to me, i overlook the "amazingness" of some of my dreams. but now i know what you mean and what people actually train themselves to lucid dream for i will concentrate on being a bit more adventurous, it sounds fun. there's nothing i can't do in my dreams, i just need to WANT to do it and tell myself to do it. i'v deffinatly become too used to it and taken it for granted and maybe stopped pushing myself, maybe that's why they have become boring and repetitive, i hope this new information rattling round in my head is enough for me go further...... if its on my mind, im sure i will...... i'm going to bed now to see where my dreams will take me tonight!! nite nite. sweeeeeeeetdreamzzzzzzzzzz....
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