There are great tutorials on the DV Wiki page DV Tutorials - Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views |
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Hi DV, I'm a new member. I used to browse a lot when I was 15 or so but fell out of dreaming, and I'm hoping to get back on the wagon and maybe learn a bit more about dreams. |
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Last edited by LorqVonRay94; 04-13-2013 at 07:54 AM.
There are great tutorials on the DV Wiki page DV Tutorials - Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views |
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Yeah, I've read those tutorials, but they are very helpful! But I do know how to perform those methods - I'm more looking for the movies, albums, books, etc. that people watch, listen to, or read during a WBTB or right before going to sleep. I want to know what dream-oriented external media people like to use for these methods! |
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Well, there's plenty of those too There are the obvious ones, like Inception or Waking Life, those popular films, or some widely known books. But I think lighting up your imagination and creativity can be done more directly than just reading about it or watching films about it. Here some guy has a list of 10 visually stunning movies, stuff like that always has a positive effect on my dreams. http://unrealitymag.com/index.php/20...last-10-years/ I am very curious about 'The Fountain' and 'speed racer', I could get amazing dreams by just looking at screenshots and fantasizing about them o.0 The Fountain is a movie with three parallel stories, the past, present and future and spans over a thousand years. Promises some epic material doesn't it? The Rise Of The Guardians seems like a movie for kids but it fired up my imagination and got me a cool lucid dream with the powers of the main character |
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Yeah, The Fountain is pretty great. LSD Dream Emulator is a good game, too, and I'd add Begotten to my list of films. Waking Life has always been my favorite of the bunch; it always gives me pretty vivid (sometimes lucid) dreams when I watch it. Thanks for the help, Ginsan! |
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