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      Lightbulb Speak in other language

      I was thinking if someone of you have tried speaking to the characters in your dreams in a language that is not your native..

      For example, if you speak english, then talking to your subconscious in spanish...

      Thanks

      If you are a decent lucid dreamer, can you try this and then add a reply to this post?
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      Hello Reinards,

      It's interesting that you asked this because I've never really thought about speaking to DC's in something other than my native language. Now that I think about it, I don't even pay that much attention to my own voice when I talk in lucids, so much so that I'm pretty sure that I have even communicated in full-blown Robert Monroe-style non-verbal communication (completely unintentionally).

      That being said, I have certainly heard DC's talking to me in both English and Spanish, in both lucids and non-lucids.

      Anyway, I will keep in mind being more aware of my speaking in my next lucid, and also try to change languages

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      I've done this before. I've spoken, read, wrote and understood different Languages in my dreams in both lucid and non-lucid dreams. I don't have to be lucid to experience it, either. Even most recently, for an example, I ended up using sign language in a dream because I was deaf and mute to a DC. He just mocked me. There are other times where I have had a conversation with a DC in total gibberish.
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      It's funny because an add on this page for me was to learn sign language.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Ibeauty View Post
      I've done this before. I've spoken, read, wrote and understood different Languages in my dreams in both lucid and non-lucid dreams. I don't have to be lucid to experience it, either. Even most recently, for an example, I ended up using sign language in a dream because I was deaf and mute to a DC. He just mocked me.
      That's so cool! But yeah, I have composed/heard beatiful pieces of music in lucids (mostly without vocalist, but now that I remember I have created music with English vocalists, which is not my native language), so I can definitely see myself perfectly pronouncing English in my dreams, something that I still can't quite do in waking life haha

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      That would be interesting if we could learn a foreign language when dreaming
      That is worth experimenting I guess

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      I think you would understand exactly what people in your dreams say regardless of language, because it is your own brain causing them to speak, so you already know what they're saying. So you may think "hey, you're going to speak to me in Arabic." Then they just spout gibberish that sounds like Arabic, and you know what they mean. If they mean anything, that is.
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      I remember talking to dcs in both Persian n English n it was fun. I even did a reality check of reading something twice n it was in English. The word was immortal n the next time it changed to dmortol. It may look weird but before learning to lucid dream I kept studying English n solved my problems.
      I was always number one in it thanks to my dreams. I still am /: n loving it. Lol :3

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      Quote Originally Posted by Mahshid View Post
      I remember talking to dcs in both Persian n English n it was fun. I even did a reality check of reading something twice n it was in English. The word was immortal n the next time it changed to dmortol. It may look weird but before learning to lucid dream I kept studying English n solved my problems.
      I was always number one in it thanks to my dreams. I still am /: n loving it. Lol :3
      That's cool

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