Is there a tech for that? |
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Is there a tech for that? |
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Since the part of the brain that governs critical thinking actually becomes inactive while we sleep, the most effective way to become more critical in our dreams, is actually to wake up and go back to sleep. This can be done either through WBTB or snoozing. |
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Last edited by MasterMind; 09-09-2015 at 11:31 AM.
I can confirm that technique, as it has happened to me quite a few times (when I snooze about 5-6 times before work because I am lazy) but it never dawned on me to USE it strictly for the induction of lucid dreams. It's brilliant! I will surely be trying that out this week to see what kind of results I reap. Thanks for sharing that MasterMind |
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Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ Edgar Cayce
This sounds like a very good technique, but there is maybe a price to pay by doing that. |
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Yes my experience confirms those studies. One time I was playing video games without getting any sleep for one night, and the next night I dreamt at the start of the night. But the sleep interruption isn't possible every night. I have tried to make the timer thing consistently, but it usually is a once a week thing. But hey a lucid dream once a week by choice is more than enough. |
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Last edited by MasterMind; 09-09-2015 at 06:00 PM.
I don't know if this happens with everybody else, but when I started taking notes about dreams I had on each awakening during the sleep period, I found myself naturally falling into a rhythm of going to sleep and then waking up after most of my REM periods. So now I go to sleep, progress through a sleep cycle, have a dream, and almost always automatically wake up after it. This way I get lots of opportunities per night to note what just happened (great for recall), regather my self-awareness, and keep a reminder on my mind to recognize the next dream as I fall back asleep. I don't have to lose too much sleep or mess myself up with alarms. |
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Because of battery getting low, I set my Rem-Dreamer's sensitivity to his max level and this night, between 4AM and 8AM it went off 25 times. |
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Yes I do and it can either be a WILD entry or DILD awakening. My favorite entry is kind of hard to explain because when I time it just right my awareness and motivation works a little differently. But to keep it simple we'll call it a vivid thought. Basically what happens is that I feel that I am somehow more connected to my thoughts than usual and I just observe where my thoughts are going. And by thoughts I mean imagery of something. For example I can think of a farm and then suddenly I am just there. There is no big fancy transition it just happens in an instant and it's one of the coolest feelings in the world. |
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Last edited by MasterMind; 09-11-2015 at 12:50 PM.
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