I think other people have tried this already. I know I have. There are a number of Lucid Dream specific music that you can find throughout the forums. A question though, what type of music do you listen to when you try to LD? |
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I think other people have tried this already. I know I have. There are a number of Lucid Dream specific music that you can find throughout the forums. A question though, what type of music do you listen to when you try to LD? |
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Jen was 13 years old. A fairly normal girl. She spent a lot of time online.
One day, she made a new friend. He liked the same bands, worried about the same subjects.
They decided to meet at the local mall. She went. So did he.
Only he wasn't in junior high.
HE WAS A 1500 LB GRIZZLY BEAR.
1 in 5 children online get eaten by wild bears. And you didn't even know bears could type.
it's not a question of using music to induce a lucid. the point is it could be used as a tool for wild; something to keep your brain awake while everything else falls asleep - much like breathing or counting |
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I think I understand...and that is a good idea. I may have to try it sometime. Though, I remember once someone said something about music activating a certain part of your brain that will hinder your sleeping or something... |
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The problem with this is that at a certain point while you're getting closer and closer to falling asleep the body's 5 senses shut down. |
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Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
huh. thanks for the inputs guys. i think in the future, i'll use it just as a measuring point of when to start focusing on not losing conciousness - i'll pause it so as to not keep me up. |
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