Im not here to argue experience. Your experience is yours and no one can touch that.

Lucid dreaming means that you are conciously controlling your dream...therefore...if your conciously controlling your dream...your not letting the natural flow of dreaming events occur[/b]
But now you're generalizing that this is the case for everyone else. Some people naturally LD all of the time. For me, it is a natural desire to be lucid and in power in my dreams. It goes with the natural flow of things in my life. And my mind responds very well to it. It leaves me feeling really good. Plus the dream world, with all of it's infinite recources is a good place to work out any problems or issues that I do have. Lucid dreaming is not new and has been practiced for a long time.

It's so funny how an \"inner\" problem is so easily the scapegoat to a seemingly opposing view that you don't like[/b]
My point is that this problem doesn't seem to be a problem for most people, so it must be something in you. I'm not trying to knock down an opposing argument. This isn't debate class. Most of us are here to share and learn. I wasn't trying to attack you in anyway.

Oh, and Lucid dreaming does not mean that you are trying to control your dreams. It just means that you are aware that you're dreaming. Even when you're not lucid, you are still constantly making choices in the dream. The only difference is that you're not aware that it is a dream.