Hello everyone ! First of all, this is my first post here I started reading this forum 2 months ago, but it was only yesterday that I created an account in the eventuality that I'd like to express something. I still didn't experience a "real" lucid dream ( I did however realize I was dreaming 3 times, but the dreams disintegrated faster than I could consciously think of stabilizing them ). I also wasn't consistent in training this skill the whole time because of school and personal problems stressing me too much. However, I've absorbed a lot of information and tried a lot of techniques, so I think I'm on the right track ( theory wise ). Anyway, what I want to share with you is something else. Today, while I was working ( delivering pizzas at Domino's ) an interesting idea came into my mind : since all skills are coded in our genes, could someone who is well trained into lucid dreaming pass this amazing skill to his descendants ? I'm not saying the inheritor should be able to lucid dream without any practice/training, but does he have a great potential at doing it ? Would he do it more naturally if it already has the information in his DNA ? That would mean that we're not only expanding our own limits, but the limits of the whole future humanity ( viewed from a large perspective ) I'd like to hear your opinions about this, especially if you have some knowledge about genetic inheritance ( mine is at most basic ).
Andrei
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