Learning to lucid dream, from everything I’ve read on the subject, involves progressively defeating whatever mechanism usually provides amnesia on waking.
Having too much access to memories of nonexistent events seems an epistemically unsafe thing. I have one or two memories from a lifetime of dreaming, and I cannot distinguish them from life memories by any individual texture or quality; only by the fact that they don’t cohere with my other memories. This scared me greatly.
Improving dream recall isn’t necessarily important for lucid dreaming—I practiced lucid dreaming for some years without any explicit attention to it. I can imagine ways it would be helpful: analyzing your dreams will help you recognize when you are dreaming, plus there’s not much point to a lucid dream if you don’t remember it.
My fears are more on the opposite side of things; some people advocate lucid dreaming methods where you slip directly from wake to lucid dream, but this requires passing through some rather terrifying states of consciousness I can’t bring myself to intentionally experience.
Learning to lucid dream, from everything I’ve read on the subject, involves progressively defeating whatever mechanism usually provides amnesia on waking. Having too much access to memories of nonexistent events seems an epistemically unsafe thing. I have one or two memories from a lifetime of dreaming, and I cannot distinguish them from life memories by any individual texture or quality; only by the fact that they don’t cohere with my other memories. This scared me greatly.
Improving dream recall isn’t necessarily important for lucid dreaming—I practiced lucid dreaming for some years without any explicit attention to it. I can imagine ways it would be helpful: analyzing your dreams will help you recognize when you are dreaming, plus there’s not much point to a lucid dream if you don’t remember it.
My fears are more on the opposite side of things; some people advocate lucid dreaming methods where you slip directly from wake to lucid dream, but this requires passing through some rather terrifying states of consciousness I can’t bring myself to intentionally experience.