Can you read in your dreams? This passage stood out for me in Lyn Buchanan book because I have often heard people reference not being able to read, or look at clocks whatever
One of my pet peeves is reading/writing or working on a computer during mediation and lucid dreaming. I can read/write type just fine and it's the absurdity that wakes me up. Very hypnotic also. I think many people underestimate how vivid lucid dreams are. I don't think it's special either, just that we forget. I find it's a great learning tool - when it works, it's always weird...
Quote:CRV’s biggest weakness—in fact, its biggest embarrassment—is its almost total inability to get information in the form of numbers and/or letters—alphanumeric information—at the lower levels of training and experience. During a CRV session, alphanumeric information comes to the viewer in much the same way as do dreams. If you have ever had a dream of reading a newspaper and remember how the type on the page floated, changed, and warped, you understand how it works in CRV. With a great deal of training and experience, a viewer can work around this problem to get the alphanumerics, but it may take years to reach that level of proficiency.
One of my pet peeves is reading/writing or working on a computer during mediation and lucid dreaming. I can read/write type just fine and it's the absurdity that wakes me up. Very hypnotic also. I think many people underestimate how vivid lucid dreams are. I don't think it's special either, just that we forget. I find it's a great learning tool - when it works, it's always weird...