Thank you Nathan! Anything I can do to inspire more lucidity in people's lives is my jam!
It's always funny the things we impulsively choose to do once lucid. The spontaneity has value in itself, but its also easy to wake up feeling like you squandered your opportunity to explore something more meaningful. I try to keep a few planned goals in my back pocket in case I want to explore the LD state more intentionally.
By VO, i think you mean voice-over, yes? I love when lucidity from dreams apparently seems to pour over into waking life. I'm curious if you have ever explored your range of voice characters in your lucid dreams...the dream state is just chock full of creativity so I wouldn't be surprised if there could an occupational application there.
Thank you for sharing!
RE: Why the Re-Reading State Test (RRST) is the only lucid dreaming reality test you should practice