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offline ka on 2004-06-05 12:47 [#01224123]
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I know there are some lucid dreamers in this community.
I'm wondering if anyone knows of any hardware/software
thingys you can use to help you lucid dream. Like for
instance, something you could run on a laptop to remind you
that you are sleeping, etc...

Thanks


 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2004-06-05 14:19 [#01224269]
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Yes i am a dreamer. I've been lucid dreaming since i was
around 5.

There are a couple of great threads out here but i cant
really be arsed searching for them. The software i've seen
was set at intervals to have audio speak a certain message.


 

offline KainiIndustries from over the roof floats billy on 2004-06-05 14:20 [#01224274]
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3051 is into that stuff, I think.


 

offline ka on 2004-06-06 23:23 [#01226207]
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hmm... okay, I'm going to try and find the name of that
software. Thanks.


 

offline ka on 2004-06-06 23:30 [#01226209]
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I think maybe I'll try making an iTunes playlist consisting
of hours of silence followed by my voice telling me that I
am dreaming. Worth a shot.


 

offline xf from Australia on 2004-06-07 00:25 [#01226226]
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I used to lucid dream; about 4 years ago I stopped getting
dreams altogether, though. It's rare now that I actually
remember even part of a dream; probably once every few
months.

Wish I could start dreaming again; no idea why they stopped.
:-(


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-07 03:54 [#01226348]
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the main cause of forgetting is when you wake up, and then
fall asleep again straight away - i find.


 

offline ka on 2004-06-07 08:52 [#01226854]
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I find I actually remember my dreams better because I have
woken up briefly. It's probably different for everyone
though.


 

offline weatheredstoner from same shit babes. (United States) on 2004-06-12 22:46 [#01237431]
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its kinda random for me. Although i've had the occasional
dream that slowly turns into a lucid dream, then slowly
turns into me slowly waking up and me trying my best to stay
lucid but end up just becomming awake. It really sucks, its
kinda like being stabbed and pushing the knife away but
getting stabbed anyways.


 


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