Hi Luke,
Well... I too have been trying over the years to get a handle on the lucid dream
stuff. So, I've read, studied and racked my research around, trying to simply
have a lucid dream on demand. Same with the OBE state.
So far, sometimes I can do it, sometimes not. It's definitely worth putting time
into, since it appears the dream state, once lucid, can be used as a simulation
state. Apparently.... just about anything you can imagine and some you can't,
can be simulated in the dream state. According to others.... "anything" is not
an exaggeration. The subconscious mind can "presto" most anything into
awareness. The problem is how to stay in control. If you have a hidden fear,
like someone dangling you off a high bridge, "presto" you've got a nightmare.
So.... how to control this stuff? It looks to me like getting the ole equanimity
viewpoint is first.
Then... writing down your dreams daily, as little, or as much as you need too,
is next. Why? Apparently.... when you are in the simulation phase, ie dreaming,
your subconscious usually fills in the landscape of your dream from what
you know. So... if you dream of a city, you can sharpen and stabilize your
dream by writing down everything you can remember about the simulated
city in your dream. Next time you dream... the city is clearer, more detailed,
so perhaps you'll notice this and "presto", you're lucid.
So.... if you want to learn how to ride the dream bicycle, then keep a jpurnal
in real time.
So it goes......
Party on,
Kimo