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      Just wondering, how in all of Creation do you study in a dream?
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      May I ask, to study what exactly? Do you mean to actually pick up a book and read? - something that you can do in your waking world. Who would want to do that? I've picked up books on several occasions but definitely not to revise it's contents. I'll pick up a book because I like watching how unstable words are even when I'm high level lucid.
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      Are you interested in studying in a dream? May I ask the reason? Do you pretend to gain the knowledge more efficiently or faster this way?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ne View Post
      May I ask, to study what exactly? Do you mean to actually pick up a book and read? - something that you can do in your waking world. Who would want to do that? I've picked up books on several occasions but definitely not to revise it's contents. I'll pick up a book because I like watching how unstable words are even when I'm high level lucid.
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      I'm still in school, and though I'm one of the gifted few who hardly ever need to study for most subjects, i'm wondering if there is a way to bring the info to the fore of your mind, not neserseraly reading a book.

      ...I wonder if that would work though...
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      Quote Originally Posted by Keeper View Post
      I'm still in school, and though I'm one of the gifted few who hardly ever need to study for most subjects, i'm wondering if there is a way to bring the info to the fore of your mind, not neserseraly reading a book.
      ...I wonder if that would work though...
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      That's interesting You know, this could definitely be something to test. But how do you approach that? You know what Keeper? I'm thinking what if one was to study material in his waking state right? After cramming a lot of information in not necessarily to the point where you fully retain it but just enough to grasp what has relevance and right after you attempt a WILD and during this WILD you focus on what you've crammed in your brain. Now lets say you entered your dream world with the focus on this information that you have been thinking of the entire journey and most of it has been retained I wonder if keeping the focus on the material in a Lucid world would keep the information in the forefront of your mind.
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      I don't know if you guys know C.G. Jung, but he wrote a book describing this kind of stuff. I am not sure about information you get out of a book, but when it comes to sports, he gives examples of going skiing and karate, the lucid state is supposed to be very helpful. You have much more control over your actions then, he says. I have no clue about all this - never tried it, just thought I bring it up...
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