Hello, I'm sort of new here and just finished my first post in the introduction subforum. Not new to lucid dreaming though. Read my introduction if you want to know more |
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Hello, I'm sort of new here and just finished my first post in the introduction subforum. Not new to lucid dreaming though. Read my introduction if you want to know more |
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Hi, Markus! I really like your idea. It would need to be on a timer so it would go off near the end of a REM cycle (or perhaps in the middle of one) and then be able to shut off on its own. Really, though, I think what you're talking about is DEILD. WILD usually occurs when you've been fully wakened, and are trying to reenter. Really just words and definitions, though WILDing is more difficult. |
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Oh yeah, had forgotten about DEILDing alltogether. I'll try it out in the morning and report the results afterwards. I made the sound file, now i just need to figure how I make my buds not fall off my ears when rolling in bed. |
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If this ends up working well for you, you might want to look into getting some sleep-phones. They are sort of like a fleecy headband with speakers built in. They look pretty comfortable, and supposedly you can sleep on your side |
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Where I lived back then, it was a little bit difficult to get those devices. I even used a single mp3 player with a long time of battery autonomy, and created a list of empty files of around 10 min each in order to play the particular file at a particular time. It was a bit tedious to program the schedule, but at the end I was able to synchronize it with my sleep pattern. Long after that I got my USB mp3 alarm clock which worked better although consumed too much energy. Now I think there are a lot of app's for iphones, etc. that fit into the needs for these sort of projects, I find it really interesting how things have change in just a couple of years. I like those SleepPhones by the way, it's like wearing a nightcap. Are they still comfortable during summer? |
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Last edited by Box77; 06-16-2014 at 07:36 AM.
Hey Markus! |
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Thanks for the tip, ThreeCat. |
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Day 2: |
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Some time ago I tried to play some self-made mp3 files in order to help me attain lucidity. The first days my excitement used to screw things a little due to I wasn't able to go back to sleep so easily and couldn't fit on my programmed schedule. After some days, I was able to calm down and let my sleep pattern naturally flow, I was able to induce the sounds into the dreams although I didn't notice them |
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Last edited by Box77; 06-15-2014 at 07:16 PM.
This could work, and if you dont feel like making it yourself i can almost guarantee someone else has done it |
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OP, might want to take a look at this: |
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