Is there any clever way to use a cell phone timer or kitchen timer to wake up in intervals to go back to sleep right into dreams? |
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Is there any clever way to use a cell phone timer or kitchen timer to wake up in intervals to go back to sleep right into dreams? |
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Yes. It's kind of the same premise as WBTB, in that it all has to do with sleep cycles. Optimally, you want to have a timer with a relatively short auto-off duration. I would recommend waking up after about 4-5 hours before attempting this, as your first few sleep cycles don't have as much REM sleep for dreams. Then set it for 90 minutes or however long your sleep cycle is. When it goes off, do not move, but instead keep your eyes closed, relax, and imagine the dream scene you just left. You should be able to decently DEILD with that. |
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"Going through life worrying about the little things is like cooking with motor oil instead of cooking oil. Sure, you can still probably pull it off, but it'll leave a bad taste in your mouth in retrospect." - Me, apparently
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I'll try it tonight. Does this work during the first chunk of sleep too and not just after 4-6 hours? |
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There are a bunch of free IPhone and Andriod apps that I've had a lot of success with, Spellbee defined the technique perfectly. |
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"Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before." -Edgar Allan Poe
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