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April 2, 2019 at 8:51 am #2924BritKeymaster
Has anyone been INSPIRED by their lucid dreams to create artwork, music, poems, inventions, hypotheses etc.? Anyone ready to SHARE some of it here?
“…lucid dreamers performed BETTER ON A CREATIVE TASK THAN NON-LUCID DREAMERS, which supports the notion of existing relationship between the ability for lucid dreaming and creativity…” – Tadas Stumbrys, Viktorija Daunytė – International Journal of Dream Research – “Visiting the land of dream muses: The Relationship Between Lucid Dreaming And Creativity” – https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328655719_Visiting_the_land_of_dream_muses_The_relationship_between_lucid_dreaming_and_creativity
“The TYPE 2 system is SLOW, CALCULATING, CONSCIOUS THOUGHT. When you’re doing a difficult math problem or thinking carefully about a philosophical problem, you’re engaging the type 2 system” – Hacker News – quanticle on June 12, 2012 – https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4102848
“… The DORSOLATERAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX…Thus, this particular area of the brain that activates during lucid dreams loads heavily on WORKING MEMORY while supporting THEORETICAL THINKING which is necessary for the PLANNING OF FUTURE EVENTS…As far as causality is concerned, it makes sense to assume that the activation of TYPE 2 processing system coincides with the ONSET OF LUCID DREAM…” – An Investigation Of A Dual-Processing Hypothesis Of Lucid Dreaming – Andreea E. Rizea, Josie E. Malinowski – http://roar.uel.ac.uk/6147/1/malinowski.pdf
“…This ability is associated with HIGHER CREATIVITY and a PROCLIVITY FOR DIVERGENT THINKING…The results show that lucid dreamers scored higher on the creative personality scale of the Adjective Checklist and reported a higher DRF than non-lucid dreamers. As to the dream structure, lucid dreamers were more likely to incorporate daytime events into their dreams, and their dreams had a higher personal significance than those of non-lucid dreamers.” – “Relationship between lucid dreaming, creativity, and dream characteristics” – Nicolas Zink & Reinhard Pietrowsky – International Journal of Dream Research Volume 6, No. 2 (2013) – https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/IJoDR/article/view/10640
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