I do that all the time, but I always wind up getting four different stories mixed together. The only one I remember is having to help Pikachu rescue Princess Peach from Orochi in Wonderland. Or other completely random scenarios.GunlockerGlock said:Believe it or not, it's semi easy to learn, but difficult to 'master'.
I got it naturally, as in, I've always dream this way, it's just how I dream, (Great stuff for my psychologist I tell ya...), but the basics of LEARNING to do it is pretty simple.
Step one: Before you go to bed, read a book, play a game, partake in a RPG, SOMETHING, ANYTHING that makes you think a LOT about a story.
Step two: Visualize yourself in the story. Sometimes, it helps (with others, again, I'm guesstimating on my own experiences and what others have told me) to visualize people you know in other rolls as well.
Step three: Go to sleep, playing those actions out in your head.
Step four: Remind yourself that you are, indeed, dreaming, and that all the actions you see and feel (if you're able to see, feel, taste, smell, and hear your dreams like I can anyway...) are made up by you.
That should give you total control over your dream and you can do as you please.
Also, my eyes change color from grey to blue to green, and usually reflect what color I'm wearing.