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Message Subject Experts in Lucid Dreaming: A Question
Poster Handle AlwaysBlazed
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One more note on dream development, unlike our body which we can see the growth and progress in the mirror. We don't see the neural pathway development of any skill we learn but it is happening over time just like our muscles building over time.

Where we see the results is in the dream content. We see more dream recall, the details and fidelity of the dream state improve, the sensory-replay becomes rich and vivid, we start to become more self-aware and fears start to dissolve and dreams we want become more regular and natural.

I've seen some people go from the wildness of their subconscious with zero dream control, no self-awareness, sensory-perception issues and poor recall to Neo in the Matrix level control within 2-3 weeks of dream training so some adapt really fast, where others I've seen take slower to develop but get results along the way.

Savor each new result and improvement, that's the intrinsic reward of growth when you see your dreaming start to bloom into something you want with all those little gains becoming one solid dream epic.
 Quoting: YouAreDreaming


I don't know if you have any experience in this area but I have heard that psychedelic compounds (mushrooms, LSD, etc.) 'develop' or I guess 'reopen' or 'stimulate' old, lesser used neural pathways in the brain. I will admit to having used these compounds but my lucid dreaming is trash. Although the following few nights I will wake up with 'profound' thoughts, those will slowly die away as I've had time away from the psychedelic. My dream recall has drastically dropped since smoking cannabis and I have been able to pick it back up when I don't smoke 2-3 hours before bed.

Are these different neural pathways than the ones used for dreams? The brain is capable of so much more than I think we can imagine so I wouldn't be surprised if there were millions with their own individual purpose, but I am surprised that my dream state has deteriorated despite taking substances that are claimed to help develop the brain. Any thoughts?
 
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