Well, clearly I'm new here and I'm also very new to lucid dreaming. I am figuratively consumed by my fascination of the enigma that is the human psyche and what comes after "this". Lucid dreaming to me offers and incredible doorway into the realm where the answers to the relevant questions lie. So, I sit here with dots on my knuckles (one second, reality check... yeah I'm neither asleep nor tripping on DMT), and I'm quite excited for the experiences to come over the next few months and beyond. I've "accidentally" lucidly dreamt for "short" periods of time before, and to no great ends (I didn't invent something as incredible as the periodic table). So, being new to this and not ashamed to ask questions till the death, I have a few that I'd like to have cleared up:
1. Does one ever "grow out" of doing reality checks? As in, eventually lucidity will come naturally? I've heard stories of individuals that can induce lucidity in deep mental states at any given point during the day after great practice.
2. I've found a reality check that really appeals to me. It's a looped Tibetan gong that plays every 20 minutes, at which times you perform your reality check. You listen to this as you sleep and thus lucidity is invoked through an auditory trigger. My worry with this method however is that I could imagine this becoming somewhat of a crutch. I won't always have access to the sound file, so when I am without it will I be helpless to become lucid? Will I be able to eventually become lucid without this sound file after using it long enough?
3. How closely tied are near-death experiences and DMT-like states to lucid dreaming? These realms of the human condition are most interesting to me.
4. Does anyone have any experience with iDoser, and as such do any opinions exist on its usefulness in lucid dreaming?
Thanks in advance for any answers to these questions! I'll be posting them in the general discussion area as well!