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      Lucid Dog!

      I'm interested in helping my dog to become Lucid so i would like to know will bineral beats and triangular pulse modulations help my do get Lucid.

      Thx in advance

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      Well cant the dog speak for itself?

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      Well, I can't help you but, just out of curiosity, why do you want your dog to become lucid?
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      How do you know, he knows that dreams exist?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bonsay View Post
      How do you know, he knows that dreams exist?
      read this cool article

      http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2001/dreaming.html

      apparently they remember their entire dreams, this is RATS, lol by that conclusion im assuming dogs can remember their dreams also, and cats/bears....etc.

      When my dog was alive, in his sleep he barked and moved around alot, his eyes moved alot also, VERY similar to humans REM

      if animals have REM sleep, they dream, do they know their dreaming?

      maybe maybe not, but i do know that they must have some kind of instinct for them to realise that dreams arent real....im just speculating though
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      He some times barks and growls etc in his sleep and after a nightmare he usely hops in to my bed.

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      Dogs have no words to define "dream," nor "reality," so many will argue they cannot technically have lucid dreams. But that doesn't mean they can't distinguish dream from reality, nor does it mean that they can't deduce the fact that "sleep brings dream."

      Call me crazy, but my dog's sleeping habits seem to suggest he enjoys dreaming. Either that, or he is very good at mimicry.
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      I do think dogs can go lucid they in there own languge will be able to tell when they are dreaming

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      Quote Originally Posted by ushamie View Post
      I do think dogs can go lucid they in there own languge will be able to tell when they are dreaming
      maybe, we really don't know we probably never will but its cool to leave that possibility open, that they also lucid dream
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      And think about it. Due to circumstance, they are much less social than us. They have no job, and few (if any) canine friends. They cannot effectively communicate, so they focus on their own experience. Meanwhile, we focus on everything external to us (news, culture, schedule, job, family, etc.).
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      Quote Originally Posted by guerilla View Post
      read this cool article
      Thanks, guerilla--that was very interesting. Of course any pet owner knows that animals have realistic dreams--so realistic, you can tell by looking at them what they are dreaming about.

      Their recall, however, is crap--so they can't be good lucid dreamers.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Moonbeam View Post
      Thanks, guerilla--that was very interesting. Of course any pet owner knows that animals have realistic dreams--so realistic, you can tell by looking at them what they are dreaming about.

      Their recall, however, is crap--so they can't be good lucid dreamers.
      well didn't someone here on dv say that most people don't remember all their lucids?

      i always leave room for possibilities
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      Quote Originally Posted by guerilla View Post
      well didn't someone here on dv say that most people don't remember all their lucids?

      i always leave room for possibilities
      Good point.

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      I don't know what you mean by making your dog have lucid dreams, they probably lucid dream most of the time, and the idea of using binaural beats for animals sounds far-fetched, the usual frequency differences used for lucid dreaming in humans are in the theta/delta stages, you can go even further by using these:

      10Hz - 7Hz - 5Hz: To bring the brain down to theta stages.
      2.5Hz: Sedative.
      0.5Hz: Relaxing.
      3.4Hz: Sound sleep.

      And use a theta/delta frequency (3Hz - 8Hz) to make it more likely to have LDs.

      Use low audible frequencies (50Hz - 150Hz) and add blue/pink/white noise to make it sound more pleasant.

      As for the waveform, I have no idea, I use 50% smoothed rectangular waveforms for these.

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      thx for the help i think my dog will appreciate it

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      Quote Originally Posted by Moonbeam View Post
      Their recall, however, is crap--so they can't be good lucid dreamers.
      And there's no real helping with that unless you can train your dog to write and keep a dream journal.

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      Dream journals arent the only way sometimes i can wake up and remember my dreams for a whole day in entirety with out even writing/typing in my dream Journal.

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      Well there is the solution of learning how to speak to your dog, maybe you could teach him that way!

      Seriously though I wonder if animals could have lucid dreams. Pretty great to see them hah the dogs walking the humans around.

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