No, it doesn't. Completely different parts of the brain. |
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Well I love to daydreaming and I was wondering if it had anything to do with lucid dreaming? So here are my questions: |
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Take a lesson from the mosquito. It never waits for an opening; it makes one."-Kirk Kirkpatrick
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No, it doesn't. Completely different parts of the brain. |
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well actually.... in away... it does. you are imagining a dream and you can use this imagination to WILD or somethin, can't you? |
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"Reject common sense to make the impossible possible." -Kamina
Daydreaming isn't dreaming. It's quite a misnomer, actually. Daydreaming is when you form images in your visual working memory, which is not how dreams are rendered. Dreams get shown to you in sensory memory, which is the short-lived but detailed memory of what you just saw. |
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I spent sopme time daydreaming yesterday before bed and it seemed to lead to a lucid dream. I'll experiment with this. |
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Apachama: Noun. Slimey things made of dust.
"Everything is beautiful"
yap! daydreaming can definitely lead into LDs. just one reason: you can have such strong daydreams that you dont realize your environment any more. |
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