 Originally Posted by kaze
I kinda feel like dream rehearsal would be good for doing literally that: Rehearsing. I read an article or book somewhere that mentioned a doctor that used LDing to help improve his technical skill and general understanding of medicine so that he could advance quicker in real life. I’ll have to do more research on if it’s true or not, but the idea seems pretty sound to me. The more you do something, the stronger the neural pathways get and the smoother the rehearsal should be when you actually do it. I do feel like dream rehearsal would be great for practicing technique and honing skills that you already know, mental and, to a degree, perhaps physical as well.
For example: martial arts. I do believe that you can spend time in a dream practicing the different forms, working on correct posture, flow, movement, etc …. Practice is learning, and if you can recall what you learned while practicing lucid, I see no reason why that information wouldn’t help improve physical practice, technique, and understanding. Learning and practice is still learning and practice, regardless if it’s in the dream or not.
Where I think the limits are, however, is in coordinating what you know and practice mentally in the dream with how the body will react to/with it in real life. For example, you can practice and master proper form of a front jump kick in the dream, but if your physical body isn’t capable of performing it, it’s all just information on standby until you have a body in which the knowledge can be applicable.
As to your question regarding rehearsals of fire fights based only on prior knowledge … well, that’s difficult. Speaking as a soldier currently serving in the army, physical rehearsal is a must for survival, but I’d be lying if I said that I didn’t practice every single movement, rule, nuance, and desired reaction in my head a million and one times in preparation for physically doing it, and I feel like dream rehearsal is similar to that. It does help a little, in my opinion, but only in smoothing what I think instinctually I should do (should being the operant word here).
But really, when crap hits the fan and you’re in the thick of it, it’s hard to tell what you’ll really do, especially if you’ve only had mental rehearsals. The mentality becomes different when it’s real, and the way your body reacts may not be what you’re expecting or what you’re prepared to deal with. In the event though, that you’ve been in situations like that, have complete understanding of your body and the way it reacts to danger in real life, and have had good physical training for it, then maybe. I think dream rehearsal could help you hone your technique. I don’t think that it can build safe guards for survival. Not very well anyway.
Again, this is all my opinion on the matter, but something to think about :]
Your take on "rehearsal" is exactly what I'm talking about. Learning and practice IS still learning and practice. And you provided some valuable input, you serving and all.
The mentality becomes different when it’s real, and the way your body reacts may not be what you’re expecting or what you’re prepared to deal with. In the event though, that you’ve been in situations like that, have complete understanding of your body and the way it reacts to danger in real life, and have had good physical training for it, then maybe. I think dream rehearsal could help you hone your technique.
Now THIS in particular is what I'm talking about. Now I'm not planning on actually using LDing as my one and only training device for survival, but if you were to create dreams where pain and possibly death would be the consequences of fucking up, then I think you could use dreams as a kind of "simulator" for firefights, melees, disasters etc.. At least you have been in the situation before, albeit in a dream. You have reacted to those particular circumstances already and may have a ROUGH guide for survival.
I just find it fascinating that you could even cultivate such circumstances in the first place, all in your mind. Panic is the enemy when it comes to ANY life-threatening situations, but if you've circumvented even "dream death" in the same situation before, maybe it would give you a little foundation to go off of.
I need to start becoming lucid already...
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