I was wondering if anybody has had the luxury of developing skills in their LDs. |
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I was wondering if anybody has had the luxury of developing skills in their LDs. |
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If that's true--if you really can develop skills in lucid dreams--my first session would be a lesson in lucid dreaming. I'd walk in the "Lucid Dream like an Expert 101" room and just learn. Unfortunately, I can't actually lucid dream yet... which obviously sort of screws up my idea. |
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Wayne
Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretty nasti...
I'm not so sure you can learn about things that are purely mental, like how to achieve lucidity better. You might be able to condition yourself for that, though, by talking to your subconscios or using one of many other techniques. |
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Well life is short, so love the one ya' got, 'cause you might get run over or you might get shot.
~Sublime
Might be of some interest.... just read some books on visualization and instrument practice. They say that when visualize practicing pieces that you know actually movements uccur in your fingers in relation to the music. Furthermore musicians attest to play better once using visualization to practice their pieces. Is visualization not the same process by which dreams occur (And in a way reality)? |
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It was a dark and stormy night ..........
self-hypnosis proposes that you can improve the learning of skills by conscious visualization. LD is a conscious visualization. but i think you would have to also work on it physically to aquire a foundation to use it outside of dreams. |
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