Quote Originally Posted by WakingNomad View Post
Also, "Dreams are all in your head," - where did this idea come from? (rhetorical)

In many cultures they believe in the Dream Plane Theory in different ways.
This is an important piece of information, thanks for mentioning this!

Quote Originally Posted by CyperAleksi View Post
Alright, thanks for the answer.

This whole thing is so incredible and outstanding, it almost makes me cry that I haven't had any lucids like this, or even ones with control.
But hey, keep us posted. And... wish me luck.
Then let me say a few (hopefully) encouraging words.
Although I had little trouble having lucid dreams again, they were very short, and most of them weren't very interesting (with some exceptions).
The recurring DC thing was intriguing, but it didn't really feel that special, possibly because she looked different in every dream... I don't really know.
Reading WakingNomad's DJ I got the confidence to overcome the "train of thought barrier" that having such dreams is something super special and very hard to achieve.
I believe that if I can overcome this barrier, so can you and everyone else.
Try to get rid of the "incredible and outstanding" train of thought, I personally think that it's poisonous.
Think of this as something that's holding you back, and completely disregard it.
I bet you already have experienced ridiculous things in your dreams that completely violate the laws of physics, so why shouldn't you be able to "make it happen" in lucids?
Believe that you already have all the powers you need. (you do!)
Picture how awesome it will be when you manage whatever you're trying to do, look forward to it, anticipate it.

Good luck with your lucid dreams!