I think I have been able to lucid dream since long before i knew what it was. It doesn't happen all the time, but I was surprised when I learned that everyone didn't have dreams where they could control what they were doing. I guess I got really curious when I had a lucid dream that I was in a bar in Budapest, a city I used to live in and miss dearly. I almost made it to the door and realized I would have been able to explore the entire city at leisure. I was totally thrilled, but unfortunately, I ran into a sinister midget by the door, got scared, and woke up. Since then, I saw Waking Life and I have been trying to master this lucid dreaming stuff.
My question is: is it a good idea? Don't get me wrong, I totally see the appeal, but do you lose the spontaneity of dreams? That's a huge price to pay. I have pretty good recall, and I cherish some of my strange dreams almost as much as I cherish childhood memories. Compared to what I dream, what I can will pales in creativity. Will I lose this if I get better at lucid dreaming. This question has kept me from really seriously trying to get better at lucid dreaming for a long time.
I would appreciate viewpoints on this.
Thanks.