Passive lucid dreaming...

I am actually quite good at inducing dreams(several per week), but I’m quite weak at using lucidity. I’m not talking about spinning, hand rubbing and stuff like that.
I have already mastered that, as well as flying, etc…

But I have a very big problem. When I come into a lucid dream, I just don’t control the dream the way I want to. I just let it slip by until I wake up. How can this problem possibly be removed? :eh:

I have already had several hundred lucid dreams, but none of them were worth it…

So do you know how could I have more ‘active’ dreams?

What really helped me, was to list the specific activities or scenarios that would make an LD worth it-- and rank them, too, memorize the top 3-5 that you most want to do.
Those personal dream quests actually look a while to sink in, and I still have trouble with dream control, but I don’t just go along with it anymore. Hope this helps!

WILDs in the beginning of the night are the deepest, strangest, and most rewarding

and most likely to contain unique information and experiences,

so,

strive to remain alert as you drift off to sleep, but most importantly as you enter your first dream, and then, see what you are dreaming about

you can have a lot of interesting experiences here

one of my favorite of a month or two ago was building a roller coaster inside a university.