I've downloaded a few apps onto my iPhone and one on my iPad in an effort to improve my dream recall and increase my chances of having a lucid dream. |
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I've downloaded a few apps onto my iPhone and one on my iPad in an effort to improve my dream recall and increase my chances of having a lucid dream. |
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Last edited by Pops715; 10-31-2011 at 11:54 AM.
I just downloaded an album today. Theta waves Binaural beats isochronic tones brainwave entertainment, that is the ridiculous title. I am pretty excited to try it out tonight. I picked this one, because it seemed like the theta wave was most often associated with dreaming/creativity. I will report back with my experiences, it would be cool to hear others experiences. |
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I downloaded some app called Relax Melodies. You can put together sounds like birds singing and ocean waves and rain and some others. It also has binaural beats: Beta 20Hz and Mid Alpha 10Hz (free version, pro has 6 frequencies). About Beta, it says it is good for concentration and Mid Alpha relaxation. There's timer too, you can set when it shuts up. I'll try it and see what happens. This is a bit different, 'cause this one is more for relaxing, but I think it might help some newbie WILD'ers (myself). |
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I've been sidelined for the past few days with a nasty case of food poisoning (Subway) but am better now so tonight I'm going to continue on with my app by trying the Alpha REM setting. Didn't really notice any difference in the intensity or vividness of my dreams with Delta or Theta REM settings. |
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Binaural beats are very interesting and I'm just starting to learn more about them. You need to have studio headphones for the full effect because the noise in each ear is different (My "studio" headphones broke so I got another pair, these were promptly stolen). The way they work is by playing two frequencies (both below 1,000hz and within 30hz of eachother) that create a pulsating effect. The difference in the two frequencies changes the rate of pulsation, the difference in hz associated with lucid dreaming is 6. I'm anxious to here how your study concludes. Happy dreaming! |
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Last edited by transient; 11-14-2011 at 03:31 PM.
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
-Edgar Allan Poe
The headphones I'm using are Bose, so they should be of good enough quality to handle the binaural beats. One problem I've been having, though, is that I find it difficult to fall asleep with headphones, or even ear buds for that matter, on. I haven't been using the apps lately because my dreams and recall have been pretty good and I even had a lucid three nights ago. But I'll try out the remaining settings (Alpha, Beta and Lucid Dreaming) later this week. I have a strange work schedule and only get about 5 hours of sleep three nights a week. I try not to use the binaural beats on those nights. |
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My last couple of nights have been unsuccessful with the binaural beats. Last night I laid in bed listening to a frequency designed for lucid dreams but the dog kept barking at something, which kept me awake. After scolding the dog, I wasn't sleepy anymore and stayed up for another hour before falling asleep. Had a dream, but it wasn't lucid. |
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It might be a good idea to meditate while listening to the binaural beats for 15-30 minutes and then go to bed. Its hard and probably unnecessary to listen to them as you fall asleep. |
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Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
-Edgar Allan Poe
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