Wonder if this is a good EILD?
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Wonder if this is a good EILD?
No-one replied to this yet? O.o Then I guess I will :P. Sounds like a good way to EILD to me. I dont have any experience with EILD though. You could try it, good luck with it :D
Lol. I don't really know. Maybe it would? Or maybe your brain would block it out to sleep, or it would just turn into ambient noise after a while. Or you may not even be able to sleep BECAUSE of it.
It is impossible to predict. Some things carry over into dreams and other things do not. I had a terrible nightmare once because I left some cartoons on. In the cartoon there was a news report that stated that the area had been evacuated because of an underground nuclear bomb that was leaking or something. I was watching this news report, and I was still there. I couldn't help but notice that the news lady seemed really fake, like she was a really bad actor, even in my dream.
Another time I had a lucid dream in which there was a pillow stuck to the side of my head the whole time.
When i was about 10 my sister was playing songs in the morning and i dreamed i was in the car with my nephew jamming cd's . I actually slipped in and out of the dream and i guess you could say i was lucid for a while but i don't think i wanted to do anything other than playing songs anyway.
First of all, there is no need to record your voice, because there is a "Subliminal messaging" thread on this forum. Download and listen stuff posted there. There is no 100% guarantee that it will help, but Binaural Beats would help a lot.
I tried it. I recorded myself say, "This is a dream. You are dreaming." And in one of my dreams I was talking to people on DV about how to lucid dream...
Then I did a WBTB and changed it to, "Do a reality check. Do a reality check." But that didn't do anything. Also sleeping with both of these on did not make it any harder for me to fall asleep.
once i feel asleep listening to psy trance and i have to say that was one of the most beautiful experiences ive ever had. i laid in a patch of grass looking up at the sky and watching the clouds dance and swirl to the music
The way our big human brain processes language does not necessarily facilitate dreaming. Will a recorded statement filter into a dream? Probably not. Will the fact that you recorded a statement and anticipate it being incorporated into a dream work? Maybe. The act itself might get processed during your dream and could induce lucidity. Whatever works... works. Personally, I would try simple relaxation techniques combined with visualization.
Good luck to you! :shadewink:
I decided to switch out my sound machine for a radio last night to try EILDing, it kinda worked.
I heard a song in my dream but it was too confusing to make any sense of the dream because it was focused around the music.
Probably with a lil work I'll be able to use that for a lucid. (don't have an ipod or anything, so I'm stuck with clock radio)
heres what i've found, if you take that audio recording you made and spike it in during your dream period it should filter in. in other words put your recording on atleast 20min delay, fall asleep, go through your normal dream activities and see if your recording filters in, if it does u should know it right away and become lucid instantly your thought process should be something like "huhh??whats that noise (voice) oh thats my (recording) so i must be dreaming", remember to stay calm and act as though u are still unconscious so u can enjoy your dream to its full extent. The key to this technique is audio tweaking and turning off the spike (your recording ) with in 20secs. You will have to sit down with head phones and decide if your recording is too loud or too low. you dont want to sleep through the recording nor do you want to wake up swinging cause u heard a loud voice lol. find your middle ground. Also if your recording cuts into your dream u dont want your voice playing the whole time or it could potentially ruin your LD so shave your recording down to 10-20 secs just long enough for the spike to make you aware and not to ruin your dream.