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Hi! I've been reading about all these neat practical things you can do while lucid, like practice the piano and such. But what about studying for an exam? Is it possible to read a book in waking life and then request it in a dream or is the mind incapable of storing that kind of massive structured information? If possible, could you then read it in your dream? |
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*need an advanced LDer to answer this one* Does reading in a lucid dream more clear and improve vividness?? |
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One - Why would you waste your time being lucid studying? |
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sounds really interesting. wish i could help, i havn't had a ld yet, any suggestions.(yes i keep a journal) |
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Actually, this is probably the most useful aspect of Lucid Dreaming I've heard of yet (for students, anyway). However, I have a couple of objections to raise - |
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Okay, I've tried studying while lucid in the past with somewhat stupid results. Dreams are often random and odd in nature and the same went for studying them. The books I tried reading and people I asked questions to just came out with nonsense facts. |
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I mean i can understand studying in a ld, but like naiko said. |
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Thanks for all your answers! |
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