Lucid Dreaming Makes It Possible to Develop Skills While Sleeping! Home / Human Brain. Researchers believe that one day, dreams may become a commonly accepted tool for learning and self-improvement. Instead of turning to friends for advice, maybe a dream will have the answers. Instead of trying to learn how to complete a task, dreaming will.
Science has now proven that it's possible to 'wake up' within a dream, and a few mystical traditions, as well as a growing number of modern scholars, suggest there are a host of benefits to doing so. Lucid dreaming may offer each of us a means of self-improvement, and it challenges the Western understanding of both consciousness and reality.Special thanks to Robert Waggoner for reviewing the script to this video and checking for errors. For more from Waggoner, visit:Sources:Kellog, Ed. 'Mutual Lucid Dream Event:Rolston, Dorian. “The Dream Catcher: Why does the researcher who pioneered the study of lucid dreaming face a future in academic exile?” Matter:Spoormaker V, van den Bout J. Lucid dreaming treatment for nightmares: A pilot study.
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