I have total confidence in my ability to make lucid dreams happen now. I can even control my movement in them just fine and have a significant degree of control over the general locations. However, I am not quite where I really want to be. My big goal in lucid dreaming is to be able to create really, really bizarre circumstances at will and keep them going. In other words, I would like to create supersurreal worlds and make supersurreal things happen in them. This is very difficult to describe, but I will try. I have had many dreams where things were vividly in textures of impossible substances, had impossible relationships to each other, and were in almost a totally different metaphysical format from the waking world. I want to be able to create that and experience it for an hour at a time. I want to turn my dreams into Salvador Dali paintings in the forms of fast flashing psychedelic art films accompanied by a Pink Floyd laser light show, to make up down and within, to have seven dimensions, and to display insane changes and movements constantly happening. I want to feel bizarre spiritual awarenesses and see forms of significance that have nothing to do with the waking world as we know it. Another way to put it, but in a slightly metaphoric description, is that I want to have DMT trips in my dreams at will, but without the horror element. A lot of people have said that doing DMT one time, which I have not done, except for the DMT that occurs naturally in my body and makes crazy dreams possible, will provide a basis for having the experience in dreams. But there are so many external drug DMT horror stories that I don't want to experience that and have a bad scar that shows up in all of my lucid dreams that would have otherwise been great. Does anybody know how to do it without ever doing DMT?

I have been able to do this sort of thing for moments at a time in lucid dreams. It is just so difficult to even change the scenery at all in them, and making this ultra-psychedelic stuff happen is a monster of a challenge. I just really believe that lucid dreams are as unlimited as the imagination because lucid dreams ARE the imagination.

Any ideas or first hand knowledge?

EDIT: Another question I should add... If a person takes DMT and experiences a demonic nightmare on it, is there a way for him to create the experience in dreams and easily make it happen in positive way? In other words, can the brain learn the DMT trip format for phenomenal lucid dreams and know how to leave out the terror aspect of what was learned?

Please discuss whatever you might know or theorize about any of this. Thanks.