I was in the mall and there were promotions of Samsung VR headset I guess. So I thought how can I use this device with induction of lucid dreams? |
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I was in the mall and there were promotions of Samsung VR headset I guess. So I thought how can I use this device with induction of lucid dreams? |
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I think what would be interesting with that would be to use it similarly to a REEME. Although REEME is somewhat unproven as to if it works or not it would intersting to test it yourself with your own program if you know how to do that kind of stuff. GL give it a try and post what happens ! |
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Up on Melancholy Hill
There's a plastic tree
Are you here with me?
Just looking out on the day of another dream
Yes I have Gear VR and it is an addicting device for me. I absolutely love my Gear VR! |
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well done! thats cool... It didn't occur to me that you can use it as a wild aid as well... I though only about training for your DILD attempts. |
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I like the idea of RC while in VR. That might be a great idea. I have to say if some of the things I do |
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I've been keeping up on up and coming VR technology and am waiting to see if retinal projection becomes a thing. Retinal projection is mentioned in the book "Ready Player One" and is simply the projection of light into the users eyes. Imagine a projector that projects videos or a laptop screen at a wall, except it is projecting into your eyes instead of the wall. There's currently some companies (or universities?) testing this method of VR and it's suppose to be harmless to the eyes. I'm waiting for this tech to hit the market (if it does) because I think it could be very helpful for practicing control and reality checks in lucid dreams. The immersion alone, along with some lucid dream simulation game could help a person become more experienced in enacting their plans once lucid. It's an indirect induction technique for the future, but could help increase the frequency of successful lucid dreams. |
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