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      Sup guys, i was wondering: Does TV before bed increase or decrease your chances of lucidity? OR recall? Thanks&#33; <3
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      I&#39;ve heard that it can interfere/react with your dreams, but I haven&#39;t never read anything on it increasing/decreasing the chances of lucidity, or recall.

      Frankly, just from my experiences, it doesn&#39;t affect me at all.
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      I think it doesn&#39;t effect lucidity that much either. I know if you watch Tv right before bed it does increase your chance of having whatever you were watching appear in your dreams.

      Like the post above, it doesn&#39;t effect me much.

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      i dream often ... lucid rarely
      i dont watch tv because (FOR ME) my dreams tend to be WAY more wacked out
      however, interesting thought about tv
      while watching tv <not ALL tv... just a general rule> your heartbeat decreases
      below the rate where your resting

      heres another article on TV watching and sleep
      http://www.ynhh.org/healthlink/pediatrics/...rics_10_99.html
      basically it says even if you watch only 2 hours of tv a day
      it may affect your sleep.

      test it yourself... dont watch any tv for a day... see if you sleep better, and any changes in dreams

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      ya but two hours a day is quite a lot of tv, what about just like 10 minutes before you start going to sleep?
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      yeh thats what i usually do. 30 min before sleep. Couldnt you just watch tv, and sense you guys says it often appears in dreams, be like " when i see __________ i will do an rc". Maybe some one should try it . We can call it a TILD&#33;. ( Television induced LUcid dream&#33; )
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      Isn&#39;t there already something called TILD. hmm, Maybe not though, good idea combining television, which effects your dreams, with MILD&#33;&#33;&#33; That could totally work

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      Quote Originally Posted by Dirtbiker_CRF View Post
      Isn&#39;t there already something called TILD. hmm, Maybe not though, good idea combining television, which effects your dreams, with MILD&#33;&#33;&#33; That could totally work
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      TV doesn&#39;t do anything.

      I have slept with my TV on for the last 15 or so years. Occasionally (once a month or so), I can recall picking up TV sounds (Sportscenter here in the US) and having it be incorporated into my dream - just usually another character mouthing the same words.


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