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I wonder this idea is feasible
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<blockquote data-quote="Ayasano" data-source="post: 89741" data-attributes="member: 4804"><p>Lucid dreams are not just "very vivid dreams". They're dreams where you know you're dreaming, and in some cases are able to exert control over the dream. I wasn't confusing the two though, I know people think astral travel is something separate.</p><p></p><p>That being said though, lucid dreams are one explanation for what people think is astral travel. Dreams can very much be remembered after you wake up if you write them down. The act of writing them down actually improves your recall and allows you to remember more dreams per night. (You actually dream continuously, but you forget most of them when you wake up for a few seconds between each dream)</p><p></p><p>Also, it's possible to view yourself from outside your own body in a lucid dream because you can do <em>anything</em> in a lucid dream if you practise enough at controlling the dream. (Some people have this talent naturally, though. I was able to do it from a very young age but lost the ability because of a lack of practise) That's why it would be very easy to have a lucid dream and regard it as a spiritual experience when you were actually in your own head the entire time.</p><p></p><p>The only real way to prove astral travel is real would be a test involving something that you couldn't know unless you saw it during your travels, like for example a note hidden in a box. As of yet no one has come forward with evidence like that, (in a controlled, recorded environment I mean, not just anecdotal) but a few people have done the test and come back with incorrect information, showing they were merely dreaming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ayasano, post: 89741, member: 4804"] Lucid dreams are not just "very vivid dreams". They're dreams where you know you're dreaming, and in some cases are able to exert control over the dream. I wasn't confusing the two though, I know people think astral travel is something separate. That being said though, lucid dreams are one explanation for what people think is astral travel. Dreams can very much be remembered after you wake up if you write them down. The act of writing them down actually improves your recall and allows you to remember more dreams per night. (You actually dream continuously, but you forget most of them when you wake up for a few seconds between each dream) Also, it's possible to view yourself from outside your own body in a lucid dream because you can do [I]anything[/I] in a lucid dream if you practise enough at controlling the dream. (Some people have this talent naturally, though. I was able to do it from a very young age but lost the ability because of a lack of practise) That's why it would be very easy to have a lucid dream and regard it as a spiritual experience when you were actually in your own head the entire time. The only real way to prove astral travel is real would be a test involving something that you couldn't know unless you saw it during your travels, like for example a note hidden in a box. As of yet no one has come forward with evidence like that, (in a controlled, recorded environment I mean, not just anecdotal) but a few people have done the test and come back with incorrect information, showing they were merely dreaming. [/QUOTE]
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