All the time - just set your computer up to trigger a song to play 04h30 into your sleep. I have had the most luck with chill-out songs or songs that start softly, otherwise you just wake up. |
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Has anyone ever been able to create "background music" for your dreams? I mean one that plays while you are dreaming. It seems like it would be pretty epic to be in a huge fight scene taking on like thousands of zombies and then just hear this awesome music while doing so. Has anyone ever done this or think it's possible? |
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Multiple Induction Technique (MIT) - Consistently have several lucids each night!
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All the time - just set your computer up to trigger a song to play 04h30 into your sleep. I have had the most luck with chill-out songs or songs that start softly, otherwise you just wake up. |
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How exactly would you set that up IAmCoder? |
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Easiest would be a mp3 in a scheduled task, or get an app for that - I am sure there are many. I wrote one. |
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I just wanted to open a thread about the very same topic. |
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Dreams are simple.
It's the painfully simple things the human mind cannot comprehend.
After all your mind is trained to understand the complexity of the waking world,
not the simplicity of the dream world.
- Yuya
I personally haven't. But yeah it does happen. |
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I was always a dreamer, in childhood especially. People thought I was a little strange.-Charley pride
Just think of the start of a song, or press play on any stereo you find lying around the dreamworld. Works for me, the majority of my dreams have a soundtrack. But be sure to pay attention to the music as it plays or it might disappear without you noticing. |
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Once I left the radio on all night. I didn't hear any background music, however I wasn't lucid. |
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