I don't think this is possible in all honesty. I do have to wonder though, what makes you so convinced in ESP that you actually believe it is a real phenomenon? I'm open to the idea but I've neither seen anything convincing nor conclusive suggesting it's a real phenomenon. It would certainly be awesome if it was, but until I get some real empirical evidence of it, I'm not ready to believe in it.
Just out of curiosity, what does LDing have to do with ESP? Are you suggesting that we're more in tune with whatever provides us with ESP when sleeping, especially while dreaming? I know people claim to have OBEs and AP, but just about every OBEer will admit to at least some inaccuracy during their OBE experience in comparison with waking reality, so that to me says that it's just a form of LD where you're convinced you are floating outside of your body. The OBE phenomenon in text books and understood in the scientific community doesn't state that you're actually outside of your body during an OBE, but rather you perceive yourself to be--a definite, significant difference between what a lot of people in Beyond Dreaming claim. So, since OBEs don't have evidence supporting the idea that you're literally outside of your body, how would LDing be useful for ESP? I mean, then you're getting into predicting the future, which I guess OBEs don't play a part in, but all of the precognitive dream experiences I've read here and other websites are people with confirmation bias who already believe in precog dreams and who claim loosely connected events in their dream narrative and something that happen in real life is proof of precognition. If you have a dream your brother died and then he dies the next month, or even the next day, it's entirely within the realm of probability that it was chance, or that your brother has some sort of terminal illness you already know about and that fact doesn't seem important for whatever reason, lol. In any case, I've heard of these weird time skip precognitive dreams, where something you dreamed of several months ago predicted what just happened to you. I have no idea how people can come to the conclusion it was a precognitive dream in that case, because the probability of something like that happening is even higher than if it happened the very next day.
Sorry to be such a Debbie Downer but I'm a skeptic and am interested in why you believe in ESP and why you think LDing in particular might help with predicting a future event.
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