Before we proceed to the techniques of controlling yourself in your dreams, let me briefly explain what types of dreams there are.
Normal Dreams:
Where the dreamer sees himself from a 3rd-person perspective and usually has no control over himself, although he feels, sees, hears, tastes and smells in the dream environment. In normal dreams, the dreamer thinks he is in the real world.
Lucid Dreams:
Where the dreamer sees himself through his own eyes from a 1st-person perspective and always has control of himself, because he realizes he is dreaming and so is not bound to the laws of physics that restricts us from doing anything we want in the dreamworld.
If one is able to realize he is dreaming, then one has a lucid dream. A lucid dream is very vivid and detailed, and feels more real than the real world itself. In lucid dreams, one can do anything he wants to, because he knows he is dreaming. To achieve this, as you fall asleep, keep asking yourself: 'Am I dreaming?' so that once you reach the dream state, you'll continue asking yourself if you are dreaming, and you may suddenly realize you are dreaming.
(you must be fully relaxed as you fall asleep or this won't always work) Once this happens, you'll either wake up or continue to stay in the dream world. Now, if you are still in the dream, you can DO ANYTHING YOU WANT TO. Anything you think of will be made REAL in the dream world. You can fly, you can blow things up, and hell, you can even have sex with girls you think of, in real time. How fun is that? For the beginner, you may not always succeed, but as you gain more experience and learn more, you'll realize you can TAKE CONTROL of your dreams whenever you want to. One day, you'll LOOK FORWARD to sleeping, maybe even learn to de-stress from real life by doing things you would never be able to do in the real world...
u left out wet dreams....
huh i tot i killed u last night..
o dream huh
You left out day-dream also.
I've never had one of those dreams in which you see yourself from the third-person perspective. All my dreams seem to be of the lucid type. Yet I never seem to realise that I'm dreaming until I suddenly wake up.
I tried lucid dreaming before, you wake up the next morning tired as hell.. I mean, yea.. I did flying once, the hard part was getting to land, and you have this fear of falling but it kept recurring in my mind that it will only hurt when u stop falling... But somehow, the dream ended before I stopped.. Woked up the next morning with an excellent body ache.. Haha