• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    Results 1 to 5 of 5

    Hybrid View

    1. #1
      Member
      Join Date
      Mar 2009
      Gender
      Location
      Scotland
      Posts
      17
      Likes
      0

      Question Hello, I have some questions...

      Hi all. I've had a "dry spell" for weeks now, so I was searching the Internet for dream induction techniques, and found this site. Firstly, hi, and please let me tell you that I think it's nice to find other people who share a fascination of the world of dreaming.

      Secondly, I have some questions. As I mentioned, I've been having a dry spell. I haven't had a proper dream for weeks, let alone a lucid one. The best I had was a very hazy recollection last week.

      I think this may be because of either 1. I am quite stressed just now, or 2. I have stopped taking Melatonin. I was prescribed it last year, and I only stopped a few weeks ago. (I don't like using medicine.) I read on this site that some medicines can help inducing dreams. I couldn't find much more information on this, so I thought I'd ask. So, has Melatonin been proven to induce dreams of any kind, and does eating cheese before bed really help?

      - Lime Cat

    2. #2
      Mr Maker Stem's Avatar
      Join Date
      Mar 2009
      Gender
      Location
      Poland
      Posts
      14
      Likes
      0
      Hi there!

      I searched forums to find solutions for your problems, and I found nice tutorial in Tutorials section:
      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ead.php?t=8743

      I hope you'll find there what are you looking for.

    3. #3
      Member
      Join Date
      Mar 2009
      Gender
      Location
      Scotland
      Posts
      17
      Likes
      0
      Thanks, Stem. It was a useful article. I think I'm going to try some things out; maybe go back on the Melatonin.

    4. #4
      Hero Of Dreams ca1um132's Avatar
      Join Date
      Feb 2009
      LD Count
      8
      Gender
      Location
      Scotland
      Posts
      328
      Likes
      58
      DJ Entries
      11
      Welcome to Dreamviews

      Good Luck on stopping the dry spell.

    5. #5
      Banned
      Join Date
      Apr 2007
      Location
      Out Chasing Rabbits
      Posts
      15,193
      Likes
      935


      Just to clarify, Melatonin actually suppresses dreams. The reason that lucid dreamers like it so much is because of the fact that if you suppress your early dreams, the amount of time and energy that your body would normally put forth to those dreams, get tacked onto your later dreams, making them longer and more vivid. The later dreams are the only ones where most people get lucid, so that's ideal.

    Bookmarks

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •