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No time in lucid dreams
In my last few Lucids, I haven't had any time to do what I want, because I'm usually unwillingly fighting some "evil guy" of some sort, because "they" won't leave me alone to fly (or anything really) and is makes me angry when they mess with other dream characters, so i can't really enjoy my lucid, what can I do about this? The first few times it was cool and all, but now, it really angers me.
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The first thing I would do is try to understand why there is so much commotion in your dreams. Are those that are fighting doing so for a reason? And is it connected in any way to you? You might just simply be able to ask them what it is that they want or what they are fighting form.
If it's a lucid dream I would simply try to get a response or feedback as to why other characters are doing what they are doing? You might be surprised that perhaps it has something to do with you after all.
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What he said ^
try to ask the dream why it's there and what you can do to avoid or solve it.
Another tip is to write down your goals and read them a few times a day, especially before bed. This can help tell your brain that THIS is something you must do and you want to do. That can help reinforce the idea into your mind and make your brain more likely to let you do it. Good luck.
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It might be a message that you better be careful or you just have a problem and go to bed thinking about it. when the sun starts setting down start making affirmations and think what you want to dream. works for me :)
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First of all, I'm sure that you've read around the forums that dream control is based on expectations. You must understand that because you expect to be distracted by dream characters, you are unintentionally controlling them to interrupt you. Pay it no mind. Try and treat each lucid as a new experience. Until you are quite an accomplished lucid dreamer and are attempting to create recurring dreams or continuous dreams, there is no reason that you should perceive dreams as consistent, anyway.
Also, you can have fun with these scenarios. Make yourself invisible, fight off the DCs. Remember, if you believe it, the chances of it happening are a LOT higher within dreams.
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You need to start thinking about the solution and not the problem itself. If you enter that state of mind you'll be able to resolve those fights.
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my last lucid dream was me trying to fight some guy I knew off for no reason at all. I perform a very wierd WILD which pushed me out of my body into the dream world. I try to perform a dream Goal and then randomly my old friend comes out of nowhere trying to fight me. we then get into a stick throughing battle with me dodging a few throws from him and me tagging to hits. I don't remember much else but yeah, just like in your situation, my dream was interupted by an evil dream character.