I've tasted things in regular dreams...like a chocolate bar, and it was delicious! So i'm sure it's possible in a lucid.
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If what your telling me is true, then how does my brain know what sex feels like when I haven't even had it before?
The brain is very good at constructing things based on existing information. For instance, flight is something many people can create a vivid sensation for, despite having never experienced self-propelled flight. The reason is that they've been exposed to acceleration, gravity, wind, etc, and so it's quite easy to take these things and reuse them.
The brain is also quite good at interpolating information and creating sensations for new experiences in dreams. You might be able to create a vivid sensation of sex, and for all I know, it might be completely accurate compared to it in the real world, but the point is that it's basically an educated guess based on what you know and your expectations.
But we all know the sensation of body heat, and countless other things that would be involved in sex, so the fact that people can create the sensation is not surprising.
has anyone really tasted something in a dream. i know its possible but i seem to always get a bland taste if i eat something. honestly who here has really ate something and enjoyed it?
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Well said. Are you some sort of scientist which studies the brain?
I understand a bit about how the brain works at the most basic level; how signals are conducted along nerve fibres for instance, but I definitely don't study it.
It is clear though that the brain works by modeling things and updating the model based on new experiences. It's actually quite awe-inspiring when you realise that everything you see in the real world is simply a model constructed by the brain, and how powerful it is in this regard.
I've had 360 vision. It is possible, and yes, it is pretty mind-boggling.
Yea, I've eaten cookies and other things in non-lucids. I've remembered what they taste like only a few times, but they really do taste real. I only remember eating once in a lucid and it was still real tasting. I think it tastes how you expect it to taste. You may as well expect that it will taste real, right?
my quick answer to this question is no - because you are limited by your own consciousness/imagination
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can you manifest as 50 people, and see out of each of yourselves in first person? probably not, more than likely 49 of yourselves will be third person perspective
is anything possible in a lucid dream? yes, but only if you can break those limitations
All that is possible is all that you can imagine. I notice posts on this thread about having experiences in dreams that you havent had in waking life... yes its correct that our brain models and maps out our reality from our experiences it and stores it... it uses this information to construct dreams and can be fairly accurate in synthesizing new experiences from existing information. Obviously the more information you have on the subject, the more accurate the experience will be. It is possible to experience vividly a full range of senses. Sometimes in dreams (non-lucids) I eat things that I would never eat in waking life (like chocolate, I dont eat it on principle) and it tastes very real.