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      Lucid Dream Mask

      Does anybody know if the Lucid Dream Mask works and do you think i should get it , does it guarentee LDs ?

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      I think it's like $500. Seems like a rip-off when you can learn to lucid dream for free.

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      I bought the Rem-Dreamer (from www.remdreamer.com) a few months ago. It is about $180, and has basically all the features available for these types of masks.

      Truth be told, I have not yet been able to get any lucid dreams out of it; though I am still experimenting. It has both LED flashes as well as beeps, both of which are adjustible. After a couple of weeks, I realized that the LED lights were just irritating my eyes because a lot of the time they would go off during the night without my noticing. At this point, I've decided to focus on the beeping signal. I think I need to get the frequency up to around the frequency of my watch alarm. I can then try to train myself during the day to respond to that signal with a Reality Check. Then maybe, when it goes off in my dream, I will incorporate it, and then do a reality check.

      I really don't know if this will work. But I know I have incorporated my watch alarm into a dream as a pager, so it might work.

      Suffice it to say that so far, my hopes for this device have not panned out.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Selmuir View Post
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      See this thread here as well: I've had DreamMaker but was considering to start testing again, giving it more effort.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Selmuir View Post
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      Seriously, these masks are a waste of money, i mean they may not work at the end of the day, i'll probably end up buying one out of curiousity but still you can learn to lucid dream naturally and by yourself and it pays off, your just being impatient, just give lucid dreaming a chance and work for it, it pays off


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      Quote Originally Posted by Lucid Seeker View Post
      Seriously, these masks are a waste of money, i mean they may not work at the end of the day, i'll probably end up buying one out of curiousity but still you can learn to lucid dream naturally and by yourself and it pays off, your just being impatient, just give lucid dreaming a chance and work for it, it pays off
      I think they are defintely over charging. I also would never want to become depended upon one. May be good for dry spells boost etc. I hope the designs get better in the future. I hope to start testing just for the sake of research and get some kind of numbers (LD's) on how reliable they can be if possible.
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      Quote Originally Posted by 27 View Post
      I think it's like $500. Seems like a rip-off when you can learn to lucid dream for free.
      I'd rather buy myself a new GeForce 8800GS instead of spending all that money on a sleeping mask and just learn to LD the natural way..
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      I certainly would not pay $500 for a lucid dream mask. I regard the $180 I paid for my REM-Dreamer dream mask as a fair price, though. At this point, I just see it as something to experiment with. If nothing else, it does give me some idea of my REM frequency and timing (it indicates how many times it went off on any given night). I think it can also definitely be an aid in dream recall since it can be set to wake yourself up in the middle of a dream.

      However, I have yet to see anyone say that it has worked for them as a lucid dream aid. I would really like to know myself if anyone out there has had any success and what method they used.

      It seems like a great idea that just does not work in actuality.

      At this point I have had far greater success using a galantamine protocol with techniques to produce WILDs.

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      Quote Originally Posted by FarSeeker View Post
      I certainly would not pay $500 for a lucid dream mask. I regard the $180 I paid for my REM-Dreamer dream mask as a fair price, though. At this point, I just see it as something to experiment with. If nothing else, it does give me some idea of my REM frequency and timing (it indicates how many times it went off on any given night). I think it can also definitely be an aid in dream recall since it can be set to wake yourself up in the middle of a dream.

      However, I have yet to see anyone say that it has worked for them as a lucid dream aid. I would really like to know myself if anyone out there has had any success and what method they used.

      It seems like a great idea that just does not work in actuality.

      At this point I have had far greater success using a galantamine protocol with techniques to produce WILDs.
      Yes, the book I'm reading he's had major success with Galantamine along with other supplements. I'm just finishing the book and well start testing myself when I'm done. Dr. Technical (on the forum) has had success with both REM Dreamer and Dream Maker but says the rem detection is a bit better with REM Dreamer. This will be my second dreamMaker, 1st one Tested and bit which was given to me by Bruce @ wellnesstools. I'm going to be testing just of the sake of testing. I dont want to rely on such a device and would greatly miss WILDS because of the experience itself.
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      Oh im not going to buy one i was just curious , i would much want to learn it the natural way lol ,

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