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      Lightbulb Memory Infusion?

      Hey, I was wondering last night about dreams and how dream characters act. Then I started thinking is it possible, when in a lucid dream, to get or find the dream character the looks like your bestfriend and infuse all your memories with this person into the dream character. So that while in the dream they will act like your true bestfriend and you can possible interact better with your 'bestfriend'. Also if this is possible would all the memories stay in that dream character even when your awake or will you have to be re-doing it everytime you go lucid?

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      Donning memories over to a dream character would be a very difficult task, dream control-wise. DCs generally act fairly dumb and nonchalant, so if you wanted them to act like someone you know, you'd have to control every word of what they'll say. I've found that in the past, when I summoned DCs like movie characters or family members, they won't act normally unless I expect them to say certain things, and believe fully that they'll do so. Even then, there's been tons of hiccups and out-of-character moments, which is just the nature of dreams and what's in them.

      As for having them continue to keep the memories, you'd probably have to keep using this dream control in the next dream too. You could always try incubating the dream and what they say, which might make it easier.
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      Thanks for the info
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      Create a Black hole []
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      Quote Originally Posted by Puffin View Post
      Donning memories over to a dream character would be a very difficult task, dream control-wise. DCs generally act fairly dumb and nonchalant, so if you wanted them to act like someone you know, you'd have to control every word of what they'll say. I've found that in the past, when I summoned DCs like movie characters or family members, they won't act normally unless I expect them to say certain things, and believe fully that they'll do so. Even then, there's been tons of hiccups and out-of-character moments, which is just the nature of dreams and what's in them.

      As for having them continue to keep the memories, you'd probably have to keep using this dream control in the next dream too. You could always try incubating the dream and what they say, which might make it easier.
      I'm not so sure about this. I mean, I've never had a lucid, but in dreams of mine wherein I meet people I've always wanted to, generally the characters are very active and speak as I would expect, but don't always say what I'm thinking they will say. (To clarify: sometimes they will say what I'm thinking, but in general they are only responding to me.) As I mentioned, this is with a non-lucid dream, but I'd think the same concept would transfer over to lucid dreams as well...?
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