i am no expert, but it probably is possible. |
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Basiscally what the title said, for example, i'm currently beginning with the electric guitar, and just as a thought, lets say I "practiced" in a lucid dream, since it technically is another form of consciousness, would it be possible for the practice to actually "benefit" me in real life. Bascically if I learned a new song/made up a new riff or something like that...would I remember it very clearly when I woke up? |
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i am no expert, but it probably is possible. |
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Am I crazy?
just set your intent - and/or - tell yourself what you want to learn when/if you become lucid that night - i've heard many stories of people who learn things in their dreams - good luck |
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"What if I were to tell u that you can take control...of all of this? Look at all these people. Seems as though they're just all chatting away? Nothing to do with u. And yet., maybe they're only here because u wanted them to. U are their god. U can make them obey u or even destroy u."
-- Vanilla Sky (movie)
well, i kinda doubt it. BEcause in your dream, there are no laws of sounds or physcis. What you THINK is what happens. So if you play your electric guitar, What you THINK is coming out of it, is what you'll hear, even fi you hit the wrong notes. |
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I think so. I mean, you can't create stuff ou of thin air to make you learn something, like if you've never heard the sounds a guitar make, you won't be able to learn music with a guitar in a dream(I think that's what I was trying to say). Ok, I have no idea about music period, so anything guitar is beyond me. But look at it like this, if you've read a chapter from a science book, and took a test on it and failed-like ZERO failed-you'd say you didn't know anything about the chapter. But in a dream, you could recall all the information from the chapter, because you read. And in the dream you could be studying(sp?) for hours on end, and all that you'd be learning would be right, because you already read it. So you could technically learn it overnight. Use that with the guitar. If you already know what the sounds are, how to make them, ect., then you could use that information to study the guitar. Don't know how much sense that makes. So it wouldn't be learning, more like studying. Like the dude who made the periodic table of elements, he couldn't figure out a way to organize the elements in a way that would make sense. And one night he decided to take a break, and as he fell asleep he had a dream, and in it was the periodic table of elements, but not exactly as it is today. There had to be 1 mistake, and he had to fix it, but other than that it was right. |
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If you read "Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming" There's plenty of testimonials on people improviing their talents or characteristics. Such as playing or speaking in public, the train of thought here only says yeah, practicing skills in dreams will contribute to your waking life practices. IMO, you will find a great treasure of insights while practicing in your dreams. |
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naturals are what we call people who did all the right things accidentally
Dreams can help your muscle memory, so if you already knew how to play guitar, practicing it in a dream could help somewhat. The biggest thing you would get from practicing in a dream would probably be a confidence boost. You could try conjuring up a huge audience of people, and playing in front of them. I've heard stories of this helping some people overcome fears of performing in public. |
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What Pelirrojo said. |
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Wayne
Mynd you, møøse bites Kan be pretty nasti...
I know this is a thread necro/resurrection, but a few days ago, I had a dream that actually taught me how to do something in real life. It kind of blew my mind, so I Googled it, and it brought me to this thread. I don't know if anyone will see it, and it doesn't really matter, I just want to get it off my chest. |
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Paul Tholey wrote a paper which explores muscle memory learning in LD's. The brain is still sending move messages in your LD (which is why your eyes move and you may twitch) but your in sleep paralysis. You can practice your martial arts at the Lucid Dojo. |
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