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      Ok, other than having fun. Would it be actually possible to learn things in them? For example, I read of the internet somewhere "The amount of times I'v forgotten to practise my Kirate". Now is this s***? Because I could really do some good with these LD's

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      I've wondered that myself. People say you can use lucid dreams to train for waking life, but as far as things like karate and anything physical really, would the physics really be the same? And even if the physics were the same, would you be able to gain anything from trying it in a dream?

      Things like art and music I’m sure could benefit from lucid dreams, however. It seems like the filters that are in place during your waking life that keep you distanced from your full creative potential are gone (or at least opened up a bit) in dreams, so visualizing art and music becomes much, much easier.

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      There have been threads previous to this one basically asking that same question, something about becoming a karate master through lucid dreaming or something.

      I can't find it though.
      I'll say here what I said there, I think it's uncharted territory. Give it a try. Perhaps you will be the one to develop a lucid dream training regimen.

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      Hah, could you imagine? "Boy from Park School thanks DV for getting an A"

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      To be sincere, I think you can only learn things in a dream if you could learn the same thing by yourself in reality

      E.g. you won't be able to find out how much 77 x 88 is if you don't already know how to multiply numbers


      But, would it be any easier to learn things in a dream?
      Maybe yes, maybe not.

      Maybe yes because, in a dream, your subconscious is great touch with the conscious mind, and thus making it easier for you to learn things

      Maybe not
      because, in a dream, your mind is under an illogical state provoked by serotonin, and maybe for being illogical, things involving logical thinking (like multiplying numbers) would be harder to do. Also, a lot of self-control AND dream-control would be necessary.

      Quote Originally Posted by Vex Kitten View Post
      I'll say here what I said there, I think it's uncharted territory. Give it a try. Perhaps you will be the one to develop a lucid dream training regimen.
      Vex said it all
      Last edited by Kromoh; 06-10-2007 at 04:52 PM. Reason: typos
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