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      Nova Dreamer

      I saw someone mention this...does it really work?

      http://lucidity.com/novadreamer.html

      and if so, I might get it and read the manual

      http://lucidity.com/course.html


      added thing..uh...Lately I have been unable to LD...I've overly stressed I suppose, but it sucks. I think it is because last time I ld'd I tried to tamper with my mind...kinda like brainwashing...oh well.

      If anyone has any stress reducing techniques lemme know please.

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      From the testimonials I've heard, it works brilliantly, thought I've never used it myself.

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      Sandform, I actually own a NovaDreamer and you can read about my experience with it (along with other opinions on such machines) here:

      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ht=novadreamer
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      The Novadreamer was discontinued. I own both the DreamMaker and RemDreamer devices. I have had some success with each, they have their pros and cons.

      I think these types of tools are very good for beginners, but not necessary as you improve with your natural abilities.
      Adopted Namwan, 2/6/08 Chris31, 3/14/08

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      Sandform, I did find the following websites that supposedly sell NovaDreamers (or an equivalent device).. but I haven't ordered from these companies so order at your own risk!

      http://www.remdreamer.com/

      http://www.mind-gear.com/cat/novadrea.htm

      http://lonezone.com/2000/catalog/6833.html

      http://www.kirlian.org/lucidream.htm
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      Why don't you just strap a bunch of LEDs to your face and tell your brother to turn them on in an hour? Seems like a reasonable and cheap alternative...

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      Quote Originally Posted by Clairity View Post
      Sandform, I did find the following websites that supposedly sell NovaDreamers (or an equivalent device).. but I haven't ordered from these companies so order at your own risk!

      http://www.remdreamer.com/

      http://www.mind-gear.com/cat/novadrea.htm

      http://lonezone.com/2000/catalog/6833.html

      http://www.kirlian.org/lucidream.htm
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      Thank you. I might consider these devices as an alternative if I can't seem to get back into my LD groove. I haven't had one in about a week.

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      I've owned 4 of them over the years. Keep in mind, all it does is provide a more predictable dreamsign. You still have to learn to recognize the dreamsign (flashing lights or some other incorporated signal) for what it is, which takes just as much effort as recognizing any naturally occuring dreamsign. It's not a free ticket to lucidity!
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