 Originally Posted by supreme
Luminous, it really sounds to me like you have begun to unintentionally
lose control of your LDs. You should think of ways to regain control
before it goes too far and you no longer enjoy LDing. What i dont
understand....is why would you want to teach your DCs to be lucid
when you already have the ability to control everything that they do.
My DCs can walk around freely and do what they want, for instance
i sometimes notice them having backyard barbecues while i fly by.
But when i want them to do something they always obey!
BTW what do you mean....they repeat??
Oh, no need to worry about my lucid dreams. I still enjoy them, and this is a 1 out of 100 occurrence. I have around 22 years of lucid dreaming experience, so I'm not worried about losing control. If I "teach" a DC to be lucid, it only lasts for that one dream. I just find it interesting to explore the psychology of DCs by doing these things now and then. All lucid dreamers might lose control of their lucid dreams now and then. I know I lose control if I'm feeling frustrated or stressed. I also know this when lucid dreaming.
What I meant by repeat, is that they change the dream again after I did so.
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