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      Real-life connections?

      I haven't LD'd yet, so I apologize if I have a lot of questions, lol.

      I was just pondering all of this LD stuff, and began wondering... any skill that you've wanted in real life can be sharpened via Lucid dreaming, am I right? For example, I'm a guitarist, but I'm only half-good. If I wanted to learn a song, and knew how to play it, but couldn't do it really fast, I could just play it in my LD just as fast as I want to. Since I'm controlling all this, I would be able to feel how to play it. Would that feeling stay with me until I wake?

      Just an interesting thought. And it doesn't just apply to guitar, it could be any skill.
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      Smokeh, depending on the intensity of your lucidity.. yes, you could play the guitar like a pro (whether you would be playing it authentically.. i.e., the correct method/fingering if you don't know it in "wake" life is doubtful).

      If your recall of the dream is good, then the feeling will definately stay with you after you wake up.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Smokeh View Post
      I haven't LD'd yet, so I apologize if I have a lot of questions, lol.

      I was just pondering all of this LD stuff, and began wondering... any skill that you've wanted in real life can be sharpened via Lucid dreaming, am I right? For example, I'm a guitarist, but I'm only half-good. If I wanted to learn a song, and knew how to play it, but couldn't do it really fast, I could just play it in my LD just as fast as I want to. Since I'm controlling all this, I would be able to feel how to play it. Would that feeling stay with me until I wake?

      Just an interesting thought. And it doesn't just apply to guitar, it could be any skill.

      There are many post about this on this forum. And many who have learne interesting things via dreams...

      I myself stayed in a dreamscape for what fealt like 3 days.. (Like days on earth goes.)

      I was in this "land of skating", like a small planet that was a gigantic skate park.

      I never even skated in a ramp, and I fell and shit in the beginning..
      The more I skated the better I got, and since I knew I was dreaming, i dared to to anything, as I would just wake up, if I really hurt myself..


      After like I said, what fealt like 3 days, I got really sleepy, and knew the fun was over for that time.. ..so I found a spot next to a friend who just was waking up, and was gonnay say something to him, but got so hevy, lost eye sight, and just had to lay down.. Then when I managed to open my eyes again, I was in my bed, in the exact same position. And could recall almost everything.

      Felt like I had been on a 3 days vacation on "planet ramps"... Hehe..

      Now, I got the experience, and skating in a ramp is easy!

      Like I said, never even skated in a ramp before that "vacation dream" ..

      The potential is endless! ..and it seems dreamrecallability is key!
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