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      Aware Im dreaming,but not having control

      Ive had a few dreams where I know Im dreaming. Looking for changing letters is my reality test. Once I confirm that, I'll even jump & start hovering. But I still dont have any control. I cant make things appear, I cant even change colors of objects.

      I'm pretty much in sandbox mode in my dreams. What can I do to push myself into a fully lucid dream?

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      First of all, welcome to Dreamviews

      The first thing you need to do is assess your level of lucidity. Are you sure that when you are lucid, you are FULLY lucid? I have had lucid dreams in which I experienced what I call "the haze"; which is to say that while I was relatively conscious, my vision was fuzzy, and I wasn't FULLY aware.

      Look around the room you are in at this very moment. Notice each detail, and really feel yourself being aware. Now imagine that it is all in your head. That is what you should feel like in a fully lucid dream. If that is how you feel when you lucid dream, your control issues are a simple issue of confidence, which is usually easily fixed.

      You just have to FULLY expect your intended result with whatever it is you're attempting. Making things appear is something that I find extremely easy. What I do is imagine the item that I want to see, and imagine that it is already behind me, and when I turn around, I will see it. The trick to that technique is like any other- you must truly and fully expect to see the object or person behind you when you turn around.

      Give that a shot and let us know how it goes. Good luck

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      You could also try training your expectations of certain actions during the day.

      eg: Try daydreaming about making some object appear under a cetain condition. Once you ingrain it, it is easier to do while lucid dreaming.
      Last edited by OrionStyles; 01-21-2009 at 04:10 AM.

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      Thanks rainman

      I probably wasn't fully lucid. I always assumed a lucid dream was simply knowing you are dreaming. Even though they werent real lucid dreams, those sandbox ones are pretty fun.

      How can I get rid of the haze & have a real dream?

      Thanks rainman - I gotta go though. Waprner is coming on

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      Hmmm, thanks for that link I never read that FAQ yet might even give me a few pointers.
      This entire reality is SELF REFLECTION. You reflect your essence and project it onto the universe.
      "Most conversations are just monologues with witnesses."
      "Life represents the movement of knowledge across the spectrum of consciousness."

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