If you went lucid, played tennis for a month in your sleep, then tried playing tennis in real life. Would you be "better" to a certain extent? |
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If you went lucid, played tennis for a month in your sleep, then tried playing tennis in real life. Would you be "better" to a certain extent? |
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Supposedly your muscle memory could be built upon and you could improve such things (musical instruments, too!), I don't know if there's any scientific evidence or if that's just a hypothesis gone wild, though. I'd like to think so, but I don't know enough about the science of it to say yes. Would certainly be convenient! |
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I would love to think so, especially because half of my dream goals involve doing something i already do in real life |
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Dream Goals:
Enter The Matrix With Keanu Reeves
Swing Through NY Like Spider-Man
Find The Dream Girl...Again (Identify Her)
Urban Ninja Through An Exotic Location - Break Dance Battle With Hong10
Enter The World Of Shadowrun - Relive Metal Gear Solid
if LD is as real as some members say and if you remember them pretty well, you can definitely impove your skills! That's also a big reason for me to get a gool LDer. |
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LD goals:
- fire- [*DONE*], water-, earth- and airbending
- running up a skyscrapper
- flying
LDs total: (some in my childhood, but) 3
"Will it to happen and it will happen!"
Well, not necessarily just from the "realness" of the experience. In that sense, it is more like daydreaming that you are the best snowboarder in the world who can get super air and land every single flip and grind, no matter how many rotations. |
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LD goals:
- fire- [*DONE*], water-, earth- and airbending
- running up a skyscrapper
- flying
LDs total: (some in my childhood, but) 3
"Will it to happen and it will happen!"
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