It generally improves my mood, and I now look at life in more detail. I see the beauty in everything now, and am aware over all. |
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Hi everybody. I'm doing a research project for my AP English class right now, and my research question is if Lucid Dreaming can affect one's waking life. I myself have not been able to achieve any lucid dreams, so I can't give my own results for this project, but I was wondering if any of you master lucid dreamers had any examples of how lucid dreaming had affected your waking life, for better or for worse. |
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It generally improves my mood, and I now look at life in more detail. I see the beauty in everything now, and am aware over all. |
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The bird breaks free of the egg.
The egg is the world.
Who would to be born must first destroy a world.
There was a recent thread about this subject that has some interesting answers from a lot of experienced LDers. Check it out here. |
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Last edited by mahoogie; 03-31-2014 at 05:29 PM.
I actually was just reading the chapter in EtWoLD about how lucid dreaming can be used to practice skills and improve your life. Athletes and artists can use lucid dreaming to practice their muscle movements and actions in dreams and that correlates to how they would actually perform in the waking world because the same brain neurons are firing and the same muscles are being activated (though you are paralyzed while dreaming). If you end up getting the book it's Chapter 8: Rehearsal for Living. |
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