Lucid dreaming

For the past year, I've been able to have some control over my dreams. I realize I'm dreaming and I can change things. However, when I do this, my dreams fight back. I do something that should make the dream better, but my dream takes whatever I've done and makes the result worse. It's really bad when I have nightmares, because the monsters get worse or I end up all alone with the monsters. Is it normal that my mind fights back in my dreams?

Is It Normal?
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  • I have lucid dreams very frequently. I can't alter my surroundings once I dream something and become aware of it im just kinda stuck in that situation. Often I can wake up from a lucid dream and go back to sleep and continue the same dream.

    When I interact with people in my dreams they can react very realistic. What exactly are you trying to do in your dreams that they turn on you?

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  • My dreams won't even allow me to change them....

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  • You need to boost your confidence. You can control your dreams, but your subconscious is screaming, "No, you can't!" Seriously, I had this problem. It's not easy, but you can rid yourself of it. Try meditating.

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  • So try to only slightly change your dream not drastically change it and see what happens

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  • Ah I just had my first lucid dream not too long ago. I think my mind did the same thing. I realized I was dreaming and after a while I switched locations.I was pretty mad and I wanted to go back (to my boyfriend hehe) so i just "fell" straight down. It was an awesome feeling but then I woke up =( It was still pretty neat though.

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  • the same happened to me when I first began dreaming lucidly (did I say that right?) but with practice, I learned to overcome my subconscious or whatever it was that was trying to me. I kinda of liked it bc the extra challenge made things more interesting!

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  • I tried for years to control my dreams, or self-hypnosis, but I can't do any of it. I'm not suggestible. One tip that helped a friend though was to write down every fact about the dream upon waking. I don't know the science of it but it strengthens the control of your conscious mind. You may have to do it for quite a while too. I'm talking a couple of years.

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  • Did you really wanted to make your dream better? How exactly did you do it? It's very interesting.

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  • I should start with having dreams in the first place. :<
    Im so jealous :<

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