I picked up on that as soon as I read it lol.
Gald you got out of the 'ROOM' lol. I hope it stays for you ;)
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Well, if you think about it, any kind of guilt or conscience attack may prevent him from leaving the room so that he can't go through with it. Whereas thinking "I'm going to leave my room and help little ladies cross the street!" would make it happen easily
Of course that's only if that is his intention in each dream :huh: Which I just realized he did address. So, who knows.
Hmm I wonder if you are stuck in a room, if it's possible to "push" the walls back so that the room grows larger, then you could summon things into the room. Like if you were in a bedroom, and there was a potted plant, and you wanted to go to a forest, if you could extend the room and then cause the forest to grow just by imagining that one plant to grow?
We'll call it a draw.
you could try to walk though the wall...
or do the thing from old cartoons...
get a marker draw a door on the wall with and exit sign over top and use that door to get out.
i just thoguth of another one... if there is a phone in the room called a cronstrution to come with a wreating ball. they come and smacsh your wall inand your free!
I have a suggestion, I'm no expert or anything, but maybe rather than trying to force yourself though the usual exits, why not conjuer up a pencil or a pen and draw yourself a door and then go through it. Or erase the wall.
I think any way of getting out of your room with lucid powers will fail. They obviuosly have no effect for a reason and will continue having no effect. It's not a case of "well, these powers didn't work, lets try this one" - the problem seems to be not in your powers, but more likely in your approach to dream control that is making the dream resist your attempts.
I was in a situation like this once. I kept trying to get rid of a dream character and I kept failing miserably. I tried to make him explode, tried to fly away from him, tried to attack him, tried control his mind... to no avail. When I was completely exhausted I just thought to myself, "There has to be an underlying propblem... and it's me. I need to have more confidence that these things will work.". So I rested a bit, started feeling more confident in my abilities, told myself in waking life and then in the next dream that I have absolute control over my abilities - and blew him through the wall next time I saw him.
Also, dreams are your body's way of accepting the emotions and problems you've faced during the day. If you feel trapped, oppresssed, or scared (etc) during the day, this could be the reason you're having this dream, in which case just sort out whatever's troubling you in waking life and the problem should stop being represented in your dreams.