That's pretty much what one of my DC said when I pitched the idea to him last night. I did a very small scale testing of the idea, redirecting a knife's course, and it seemed to work. The first time, the knife was flying in a curved path, and I inherently knew that it would curve around and come back, even though the curve wasn't great enough for that. The second time, I forced myself to 'know' that, and it did that time as well, but I learned that it has to be done without any real thought that you're doing anything. If you think about it too hard, the dream will start to destabilize. If you don't think about it at all, though, in the same way that your non-lucid self would not think about something, then it doesn't destabilize the dream, and it seems to happen.
Now, I'm not saying that I am going to use this to complete my goal of kissing a DC. For what it is worth, I try to let them have as much free will as they started with. What I am going to try to use this for is to get the dream to 'naturally' change course to do what I want it to do without me having to fight with it. If this works out, it'll be a good way to direct my SC's directing of the dream. I wonder if the changes like this are due to the SC trying to keep things realistic.
I'm rambling now, though. Here, this is the dream that gave me this idea. In this dream, changes were a lot more pronounced, and I got to see how the dream changes things.
Dream Mutation. 2011 August 03.
Clarity 3/5 Lucidity 0/5
We are looking at a green house. There are a row of brown sheds out front that mutate into guard shacks when I notice one is smaller than the rest of them and looks like it is set back in the road. The guard shacks then mutate in all of these rolling metal gates, which dad declares were designed to be drawn out of the way by the horses when need be. This, of course, brought horses, and the house mutated into a barn where pit bulls and horses were running around. There was one dog, who was a mix of brown and pinkish-purple with a pink nose, who had a little puppy. The dogs were there to mind the horses. At one point, this brown horse started running around, and I had to calm it down. Then, when I checked the dogs, the puppy was in with the big dogs, but it was sitting by the door. I sit down with the puppy, and I wake up.