At first, I interpreted it as I needed to be like the surroundings in my dreams and act like it was normal so that I wouldn't wake up. It helped me a lot with stabilization, but I have broken free of that now. I feel like with dream control (I consider stabilization a type of dream control) it is good to find out what works best for you and what doesn't work best for you. Get awesome at what works best for you and then practice what doesn't work very well. Later on, you want to choose which one is more effective, faster, and/or convenient, but at first, you just want to get things done any way possible, don't be super specific with your goals, but super creative, you can be specific later.
Another interpretation is that "If I don't act like the flower" I have to leave. Another interpretation could have been just for that yard meaning that I had to actually become the flower. another interpretation could be for life in general, that if I don't act like everyone else and don't succumb to the unity of the world, I can't stay. There are a lot more that I can think of, but for me, it was very clear that it was about LDing, but I had to figure out what. It of course could have been a self fulfilling prophecy, since I thought I had a method taught to me by my DG, it worked really well, and not vice versa.

Make sense?
Here is the DJ entry.
Piqued Interest - Dream Journals - Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views
Edit:
Forgot to put my current interpretation of it. It is that I need to be comfortable in the dream.
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