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"Ok so what I am doing now, being able to control my dream, is called Lucid Dreaming? Hrm ok, oh ya my account just got activated on the forums so I can post about this when I wake up." LOL that is pretty much a word for word thought I was having while dreaming.

Perfect example, that type of moment by moment though is very hard for me. I can control my dreams and be somewhat lucid (like i know i am dreaming) but it isn't solid where I could have such a linear thought. I mean I do have those moments, but as soon as I do I feel this sinking back into the dream thing. For some reason when I start thinking in my dream, like say "Ok I want to do this." By the time I am doing it my mind is already off and away. i wouldn't be able to plan something out or connect different thoughts. For example: I had a lucid dream where I was sitting on a grassy lawn behind several houses, the lawn connecting them. I was sitting with my friend Dustin and surrounded by other people my age. There was a professor there teaching something. I was talking to Dustin when I turned to the other students. They had disappeared. Then I looked to the Professor, he was gone too. I got a funny feeling, so turned to Dustin to tell him about it: Poof! He was gone too. I knew I was dreaming. Suddenly I went from sitting to standing in a blink of an eye. I looked down at my feet as I saw them lifting off the ground. "Ok im dreaming, and now I am going to float up." As I did I could not stop my mind from rushing, I felt this pulling down while also rising. I could recognize that beacuse i was talking to myself my thoughts were holding me down. I rose up to just above the roofs and trees before slowly descending down where I found an antique silver phone resting on the grass where I had floated up from. Beind "aware" of thedream changed from an exhilerating thought to a dense awareness which brought me back down. I guess the message was "Pick up the Phone!" I immediately woke up.

I would love to bring my daily consciousness into these dreams, yet the matter-of-fact type thoughts you describe would be very hard for me to produce and sustain while dreaming. It almost like my daily awareness throws off my DC, creating some sort of dream friction. When I am not so "lucid" and aware of myself as dreaming is when I have the more colorful absurd dreams.

Im still trying to figure out the details, Practice Practice huh?