I went to sleep with Bach playing in my ears and had a dream of some guy seated at a harpsichord, along with someone else playing a violin. It was kinda cool, although I wish I had turned it into an ld though |
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Yeah but if you have an eletronic device next to you it interrupts the flow of chi. O.o |
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I went to sleep with Bach playing in my ears and had a dream of some guy seated at a harpsichord, along with someone else playing a violin. It was kinda cool, although I wish I had turned it into an ld though |
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I tried it last night and it went rather well, it only took me about 4 hours to get to sleep! Then i woke up about an hour later which never happens, so i turned off the music and thought i will try it again in a few hours when i will find it easier to get to sleep. I had a few hours sleep put the music back on but as i did that my mother came home and was making alot of noise downstairs and it was light outside (i was wondering why because i thought it was about 6.30am) and i was shocked to find out it was 11.00am. |
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What my dad always used to tell me was that if I listen to music, because I always used to listen to music when i went to sleep, I wouldnt be able to sleep deep enough which now i understand. I wonder if i had a lot of lucids and just didnt know it..maybe i should start listening to music again when i go to sleep |
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Dilds=5 Wilds=1 total LDs=6
Lucid Tasks completed=1 October 2007
I noticed that it is easier to fall asleep consciously while listening to music (for me anyway based on last night). I was trying to go to sleep just focusing on the music thinking to myself that i am not gonna know when i am close to sleep (i know i am close when hypnagogic imagery starts and with music on it won't occur. Anyway all of a sudden after focusing on the music for a while the blackness behind my eyelids started zooming in and i could feel myself entering sleep but i backed out because i wouldn't have become lucid because i hadn't slep yet. I will see if this happens again tonight, this time i will only listen to music on returning to sleep. |
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Maybe this is random but I think everyone who does this should get these: |
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I always listen to ambient/drones/space at bed time. |
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I need some of those it looks way comfortable it's hard to sleep when I got my huge headphones on, but the sound output is nice. |
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there is another way that might work: |
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Me too. |
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Last edited by DreamChaser; 10-13-2007 at 06:37 PM.
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I am going to try something over the next few nights, i am going to listen to different songs while sleeping and see how they effect my dreams. I am trying to find songs that trigger certain memories and see if the dreams match them in any way, also like if i listen to a holiday song i want to see if i dream i am on holiday, or a christmas song i dream about christmas etc. |
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I've heard that also. Though, from my personal experience when I've listened to music as I went to sleep it never once affected my dreams. I went to bed listening to music and I awoke with music continuing to play in my ear. Music has popped up in my dreams of a song I was listening to later in the night before I went to sleep but not as I was going to sleep. |
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I have heard from others experiences that it can effect your dreams. Like the song incorporating into your dream or if you are listening to Orson for example they incorporate into your dream, or the words of the song can change things like if beach is the song you might find yourself magically on a beach for example. Perhaps it effects people differently, i read on a site that a song that triggers strong memories is likely to have the most effect on your dreams. |
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i used to listen to music with cheap ($3 AU) headphones while I slept and i would usually dream that I went to a concert but I have found music great for helping me sleep lighter hence makingdreams easier to remember. |
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Everything makes sense once you stop thinking about it
So I got this Accessory for my ipod, it records to it. So do you think If I record myself saying " You are dreaming"/ "RC now" on repeat I would Lucid, Im trying it (ir)regardless. I'll post my results. |
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