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Originally posted by Pandragon
Even More Fine Tuning, More Success, The Experiment Hits a Wall:
*More Fine Tuning -
*Last night I added another 5 sheets of colored tissue paper for a total of 10 sheets. The light is now a lovely, soft red glow. Not harsh at all.
* :goodjob2: *
*Also, today I hung a fleece sweater over the back of the strobe and tested it. The clicking sound is muted by about 50%. Should be much more tolerable now, I'll find out tonight...
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*More Success - * :goodjob: *
*This morning I had another LD! That's 2 in 2 days, a new record for me. This one was more lucid and longer lasting, loads of fun! However, it happened between strobe flashes, I simply recognized I was dreaming from some funny cues (everything I read around me had \"LD\" or \"L/D\" on it and I finally got the message).
*So this is twice in 2 days I went lucid but not from the strobe. My guess is, either my other efforts are paying off (dream journal, affirmations, MILD, etc), or somehow the Strobe is training me to be more aware in my dreams because it's been waking me up briefly a few times every night and reminding me I'm trying to go lucid. Maybe it's both, but I feel pretty sure the strobe is helping somehow, even if it's not the way it's supposed to.
*The Experiment Hits a Wall -
*Ok after 10 days, I have some preliminary observations, both good and bad:
*The Good - It's been well worth the $42 in expenses, I've had 2 lucids in less than 2 weeks and I seem to be increasing my LD frequency dramatically.
*The Bad * - After 10 days, I haven't had one lucid dream initiated by the strobe light. Almost every night, at least once I recognize the flashing in my dreams and become lucid, but after a few seconds it wakes me up. I can't seem to stay asleep and dreaming long enough for the flashing to stop (1 minute). *
*The Wall - I'm convinced the strobe light could help me go lucid almost every night, maybe more than once, if only I could program it to turn on and off within about 3 seconds (long enough to go lucid, but brief enough to stay alseep and keep dreaming). The problem is, I have no idea how to (cheaply) program the strobe light for 3 second intervals, several times a night. Every commercial outlet timer I've seen has a 1 minute minimum interval setting, and I'm technically inept.
*Summary: This experiment was intended to determine whether I could recognize an external light source while I'm dreaming and use it to trigger lucidity in my dreams. In that regard, it's a total success, works about 90% of the time. Sadly, I just don't know how to stay in the dream while the flashing goes on for a full minute.
* :morecrying: *
*At least it seems to be helping me become lucid naturally in between scheduled flashes, so it's still a big help overall.
*I think there's a slim chance that I can keep reducing the brightness with more sheets of colored paper until it's just bright enough to make me lucid, but soft enough not to wake me up or wipe out my dreamscape. This may mean I'll notice it less often, but it might help me go straight into an LD once in awhile...
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*Well, that's all for now, except of course, if anyone reading this knows (or knows someone who knows) how I can cheaply program the Strobe Light for 3 second intervals, without needing a degree in electronics, please, please, please post it here.
* :help: *
*I would be forever grateful... * *:bowdown:
I have a Grainger’s catalog and it has all kinds of timers in it. You just have to specify the voltage and amp load basically and what function. You can have on when power applied and off at a preset limit. Most digital controls are calibrated by the seconds. You may have to solder a few connections to get it connected, but not high tech stuff.