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I had this idea.
If I practice lucid dreaming to the point where I can lucid dream every night, I should be able to study in my dream world while sleeping.
This will be awesome since I will be doing 2 things at once. Sleeping as well as studying.

Anyone tried this before?
 

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Lol, interesting concept, you could try, but don't fuck up your sleep just before HSC day.
 

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yeah except you'll study some goofy ass shit (cos its a dream) and that will make you an idiot
 

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Apparently, according to my bio sub teacher, if you record your notes then replay them until you fall asleep you dream about them. However, she (sub teacher) mentioned that although it worked for her, when she actually woke up, she felt really tired or something.

Dunno how legit that is, but by all means give it a go c:
 

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I had this idea.
If I practice lucid dreaming to the point where I can lucid dream every night, I should be able to study in my dream world while sleeping.
This will be awesome since I will be doing 2 things at once. Sleeping as well as studying.

Anyone tried this before?
lucid dreaming isn't something that you can just master in one day or a week, and plus there are dangers to it.
 

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lucid dreaming isn't something that you can just master in one day or a week, and plus there are dangers to it.
If that's sleep paralysis then I have overcome fearing it. It was scary the first time but then it became ok.
 

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studying involves a lot of brain power and activates the brain's primary stimuli so i doubt you would be able to remain asleep when lucid dreaming
 

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If that's sleep paralysis then I have overcome fearing it. It was scary the first time but then it became ok.
still it is a danger and u never know if u will ever snap out of it, i'm not keen in lucid dreaming, i suggest u do ur study when u r awake and fully alert and reserve the night for proper sleep
 

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still it is a danger and u never know if u will ever snap out of it, i'm not keen in lucid dreaming, i suggest u do ur study when u r awake and fully alert and reserve the night for proper sleep
But I need to do past papers in my sleep
 

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Your thought process is kind of retarded when lucid dreaming :p It's not like 100% reality
 

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Your thought process is kind of retarded when lucid dreaming :p It's not like 100% reality
ikr its only ur imagination, how would u know if ur answers are right or wrong, plus, wouldn't u have to remember the questions to past papers before lucid dreaming???
 

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