I use my creativity from my lucid dreams into paintings. My guess is that they either don't mention that it was inspired by their dream or that they didn't remember their dream or that they weren't enough for them to use? |
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This isn't applicable only to LD but dreaming in general. Having read some of the lucid and non-lucid dreams on this forum, I must say that people have some really wild imaginations. What I don't understand is that I know lots of people who couldn't come up with a creative thought if they spent a year in a Tibetan monastary, yet they have dreams in which all kinds of complicated things are experienced with unpredictable plots, not to mention bizarre images and locations. |
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I use my creativity from my lucid dreams into paintings. My guess is that they either don't mention that it was inspired by their dream or that they didn't remember their dream or that they weren't enough for them to use? |
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Don't trust what you are seeing right now because you might be dreaming right now. Be LUCID! I repeat, be LUCID!
Salvador dali is a famous artist who made his dream into art (well inspirational wise) and many other artist do. Imagination is where we can control all of it but dreaming, well we can control it which takes time (to some of us), it is more wild if you get what i mean. Imagination is the thing what only we, being in the conscious state, can make but a subconscious is different. I mean think about it do we acturly control the subconscious, i mean if we did then, well thats just wired because then we would need another subconscious to keep us in track. If we fully knew what was going on in the subconscious then we would be perfact in the way we needed to be (not to sure about that). |
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Im not afraid of the dark, its whats in it.
*the lights turn off and the whole room goes dark*
Oh im fin- Ahhhhhhhh its a scary figment of my imagination.
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