Quote Originally Posted by Lady Grimbones View Post
Then life ain't either. I'm not staying on this planet if I can't dream. Life ain't worth it.
I think Oneironaut meant what he said in a backwards way, pointing out that it's your bothered-ness of subjectivity that is against the nature of dreams, and not vice versa. Everything has always been/can only be subjective! Getting bothered about it is just distress from thinking that no-one can understand, it takes intelligence to understand that it's not possible to know, and that getting frustrated is pointless.

Life is also just as subjective as dreams.
Subjectivity may mean that no-one can truly know whether they ever understand or experience the same as anyone else, but subjectivity only exists in relation to that there are others, or at least the undecidable possibility that everyone else is real (or at least a part of you). Life is the same game as dreams, just with different rules.

As Shift said, you already have everything you need to lucid dream.
Nobody can GIVE you results, they are already there, just a little question and lucidity opens it's doors to you. Is that question so very difficult that Stephen LaBerge is needed, or even a forum?
Am I dreaming?