As far as i know, memory is considered one of the lucid dreaming fundamentals. However there isn't a lot of info that explains it properly in the case of becoming lucid. With that in mind, i have been thinking about how much does memory assist in lucidity.
So, suppose that someone has been negatively affecting their memory strength through some sort of activity, would this hugely damage the ability to lucid dream? From my observations that seems to be true to some extents, but the question lies:
If someone had a good amount of self-awareness in a dream but a weakened memory, would that by-logic make lucidity harder to attain? In my search for why my lucid dreaming ability has gone weaker, i have noticed that i have also weakened my memory along the way. Coincidence or not, there has to be a reason for that. Even though self-awareness is lucidity, what role would memory take in that matter is something that i've yet to know for sure..
I could have answered my questions without knowing, but the fact is that i'm not perfectly sure right now.
So, suppose that someone has been negatively affecting their memory strength through some sort of activity, would this hugely damage the ability to lucid dream? From my observations that seems to be true to some extents, but the question lies:
If someone had a good amount of self-awareness in a dream but a weakened memory, would that by-logic make lucidity harder to attain? In my search for why my lucid dreaming ability has gone weaker, i have noticed that i have also weakened my memory along the way. Coincidence or not, there has to be a reason for that. Even though self-awareness is lucidity, what role would memory take in that matter is something that i've yet to know for sure..
I could have answered my questions without knowing, but the fact is that i'm not perfectly sure right now.
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