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      Dream Traveler dream_to_be_the_best's Avatar
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      How to improve IQ while dreaming?

      Hello! I'm a newbie and I want to train photographic memory and speed reading while dreaming. I know this is possible. Does someone have an idea on how to get started? I have read a plenty of books about lucid dreaming and know all the basics. I am thinking of creating a book during my dream and read it, but the text will be changing all the time. Has anyone done this before?

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      Member Keltic Lucidity's Avatar
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      Dream how do i speak to you in Dv chat theres so much i want to ask you

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      I have been able to write things down in dreams and read over them, even if I'm not lucid, as soon as I read something in a dream, I'll immediately know that I'm dreaming because I always think "! Wow! I love being able to read in dreams!"
      hahaha

      So yea... I think it's possible, yes... A good way is just simple sums, make them up yourself and work them out as fast as you can, IQ isn't just about knowledge, it's being able to quickly work things out from how well your brain can process memory.
      Try reading and writing in dreams like you said, it sounds like a great idea to me.

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      Speed reading actually improves the speed of processing your memory, because you got to recall and recognize words very fast...

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      Cogito, Ergo Sunt WhiteVeins's Avatar
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      Shit, I do subvocalize! I've always known I was a slow reader, and now I have a good reason why. I read a lot, too, so if I can destroy my subvocalization, it should be a big help! Thanks!
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