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      Does DayDreaming have anything to do with Lucid Dreaming?

      Well I love to daydreaming and I was wondering if it had anything to do with lucid dreaming? So here are my questions:

      Could I use daydreaming to help me lucid dream?
      Could lucid dreaming help me daydream?
      Have you any tips tip daydream better?

      Thankyou for any help I could get?
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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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      Quote Originally Posted by drewmandan View Post
      No, it doesn't. Completely different parts of the brain.
      This must be the most scientific statement I have ever read. LOL. Why do you think this? Or do you just magically know?

      Anyway yes you can use daydreaming to help you for lucid dreaming. It's called dream incubation.
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      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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      yap! daydreaming can definitely lead into LDs. just one reason: you can have such strong daydreams that you dont realize your environment any more.
      a week ago i was in such a situation, when i was scrawling "Lucid Dreaming" into my exercise book. my current teacher asked me to read something out (he asked 3 times) and till today i dont remember him saying that any time. XDD

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