That sonds too complex. Also, device faliure is common in dreams so chances are that the light wouldn't work and would only affirm the dream as reality in (not) doing so. Sorry.
Hello, I'm just wanting to share this 'new' RC device if the normal RCs don't work for U, U might wanna try this instead. I have been using this way to RC for the past week or so. I haven't done it in the dream yet but I'm already forming a habit in real life that it is always in my pocket so when I see my dreamsign I'll reach for it. It's a small LED(light emmiting diode)that emits a bright white light when lit. Basically I keep it in a tiny clear ziplock bag and bring it around with me. Now U have to actually light the LED in real life to get a 'feel' to what it would look like when lit, once that's done U just need to do it sometimes just as an update to Ur subconcious. But remember to focus only on the bulb part of it, not the wire leads and the power fed to it or it might not work in the dream IMO. When U do the RC with it, also focus on the bulb part of it and 'will' it to light, it should light up the same as it does in real life, U can even make it blink if U want. So if U have 'trained' Ur subconcious enough to recognize it as being a dream since LEDs need external power to light, it should cue U that Ur in one. If it dosen't light don't say 'Oh it dosen't light because there's no power to it"...instead say.."OK this is not a dream" because it's being used as a dreamstate sensor. Feel free to ask if U need help in connecting one to a battery.
IMJ
Last edited by imj; 06-19-2007 at 12:56 AM.
That sonds too complex. Also, device faliure is common in dreams so chances are that the light wouldn't work and would only affirm the dream as reality in (not) doing so. Sorry.
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you are same to me! I've tried that before and succeeded.
Yeah, but the thing is, LED's are really bright and they damage your eyes if you stare at them for too long.
10 seconds of staring directly into an LED=Permanent eye damage.
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