Thanks! I've actually since had full success with it. Turns out you don't have to actually wear the apparatus to bed, but wear it for a while before bed. Of course it needs more testing, but I've found if you enter a state of deep meditation or self hypnosis while in VR, and really absorb the scene into your sub-conscious and connect it to the act of dreaming, it becomes easier to enter that world in a dream. And since your focusing on one simple task, in this case stepping into the light, its easier to carry that into your dream.

In short,

Open up your sub conscious. Saturate your primary senses with a simple environment and reality checking objective. Go to bed.

Depending on how receptive you are to hypnotic suggestion, this should help people speed up the path to lucidity. This is actually more of a MILD method, but the same basic thinking goes into a WILD induction where you fall asleep with the device on. But its kind of hard to sleep with all those wires everywhere and equipment on you, especially if you don't like to sleep on your back.

If you have Windows, an Oculus Rift DK1 and some time try it out! press "a" at anytime to stop the prototype.

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