So this has been on my mind for a while now.
Can you? cause if you could that would be sick!
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So this has been on my mind for a while now.
Can you? cause if you could that would be sick!
Possibly. But there's no easy way to be sure if the memories are accurate. Dreams excel in creating new “memories” on the fly that are just as convincing as real memories. But you can, at the very least, explore highly fascinating renditions of ways it might have happened, with various twists!
Be careful as well due to the concept of "false memories". Humans can actual gain memories so to speak of events that never actually occurred. This has been proven in the field of psychology with a few interesting studies.
Short answer: yeah, with a lot of work. Long answer: I sure hope it's possible. It is my ultimate goal, the very reason I wish to master lding. The others are correct though, it is not something that could be relied on as real directly from the dreamscape. It is my theory that one can access other areas of the subconscious from the dreamstage via doors or portals of sorts, in this case, the hall of memory. A theory I plan to prove.
I'm sure that it's possible.
Memories remain stored in our subconsciousness and can be triggered by something that happens in waking life, and lucid dreaming has a lot of potential for almost anything that is related to your brain.
It can be an interesting experiment to simply ask the dream itself to show you something that you have forgotten.
I tried that but haven't succeeded yet. I was curious about how to reach early childhood memories. The results were always nonsense situations based on what I expected.
I still believe it's possible though. Not sure if an accurate memory reconstruction but some parts or desired information at least.