Hello everyone! I'm new to lucid dreaming, but I have been reading up on the topic, so I know the basics. And for the record, I haven't had a real LD yet, but I will eventually! |
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Hello everyone! I'm new to lucid dreaming, but I have been reading up on the topic, so I know the basics. And for the record, I haven't had a real LD yet, but I will eventually! |
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That's an interesting idea, I've never heard of anyone using a scent to induce a lucid dream before. It sounds like it could work very well, but it depends on whether or not you can notice the smell from within the dream. I suspect you wouldn't, since the human brain starts to ignore lingering scents after a while, but it's probably worth a try. If it doesn't work, you could try sounds, lights, or changes in tempurature, since all of those things can definately be sensed from within a dream. |
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Well, I got the idea from Lucid Dreaming for Beginners by Mark McElroy. He said something about matching up certain scents to certain people, and spraying it on his pillow, so when he lucid dreams, it would be easier to meet them there .... or something like that. And he said it worked for him. |
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That is a cool idea! Let us know how it works out. I keep a little pocket filled with mint, clove, and other herbs in my pillow. Everytime I lay down I smell it. I think it helps me sleep better. |
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I've done this before, but make sure it's not a scent that will disturb your sleep. If it's too strong a scent it could disturb your sleep and not help it. Let us know how it works for you. |
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Last edited by Phoenixfire; 07-25-2008 at 04:24 AM. Reason: forgot something
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Phoenixfire, how well did it work for you when you tried it? |
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