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      Different language..?

      I've seen many MP3s that you can hear on your MP3 Player while you fall asleep with messages such as "You are dreaming", "This is a dream", "Do a reality check", etc.

      My main language isn't english, it's spanish, and while I can write and understand english almost perfect, I NEVER dream in english, and that's of course because all the day I speak spanish.

      Do you think hearing the MP3, with english"You're dreaming", still work good for me?



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      I think if you understand English, the message will get through. But I personally would probably just use Spanish.

      To answer the second question, the Newbie Zone really is just a beginners place to say hello and post your first topic or so. I've never posted in the newbie forum myself - I didn't even make an intro topic. I just went straight to the other forums.
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      Quote Originally Posted by mdream View Post
      I've seen many MP3s that you can hear on your MP3 Player while you fall asleep with messages such as "You are dreaming", "This is a dream", "Do a reality check", etc.

      My main language isn't english, it's spanish, and while I can write and understand english almost perfect, I NEVER dream in english, and that's of course because all the day I speak spanish.

      Do you think hearing the MP3, with english"You're dreaming", still work good for me?



      Off-topic question: Should I still continue posting my questions on Newbie Zone, or should I post them on General Lucid Discussion?
      What the MP3 player does, is essentially provide you with a mantra. As long as you understand what it is saying, it will work the same way. Another good idea, is to leave the MP3 player ON as you sleep. Try setting it at a low volume (just barely loud enough that you can understand the words). Then, during your normal dream, the MP3 player can still be heard. This method is called EILD (externally induced lucid dream). I've had a EILD, and I simply played a song on repeat as I slept. I ended up hearing the song in my dream and realized I was lucid. Of course, the song was about lucid dreaming . Since you dream in Spanish, the english words, "You're dreaming" should definately stand out in your dream.

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      Quote Originally Posted by KingYoshi View Post
      What the MP3 player does, is essentially provide you with a mantra. As long as you understand what it is saying, it will work the same way. Another good idea, is to leave the MP3 player ON as you sleep. Try setting it at a low volume (just barely loud enough that you can understand the words). Then, during your normal dream, the MP3 player can still be heard. This method is called EILD (externally induced lucid dream). I've had a EILD, and I simply played a song on repeat as I slept. I ended up hearing the song in my dream and realized I was lucid. Of course, the song was about lucid dreaming . Since you dream in Spanish, the english words, "You're dreaming" should definately stand out in your dream.
      Exactly, I am going to do a WBTB + EILD attempt so that's why I was asking if it would work with a different language.

      So like you say I even have more chances to have a LD because it will be english words and I always dream in spanish and it will be DOUBLE dream signs.

      Today I'm going to give it a go..

      Also, which MP3 did you use?
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      I actually used two songs that a member on this forum created. Here is the link, http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...t=beatles+song . I just put it on my iTunes and played it on repeat form my laptop.

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      Quote Originally Posted by KingYoshi View Post
      I actually used two songs that a member on this forum created. Here is the link, http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...t=beatles+song . I just put it on my iTunes and played it on repeat form my laptop.
      OK thanks, I will use earphones, I hope it works.
      I'm going to try this mixed with a WBTB, will post back my results.

      EDIT: Nevermind, the link on the thread you posted is not working, anyways I'll use this one http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...71&postcount=1
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      Quote Originally Posted by mdream View Post
      OK thanks, I will use earphones, I hope it works.
      I'm going to try this mixed with a WBTB, will post back my results.

      EDIT: Nevermind, the link on the thread you posted is not working, anyways I'll use this one http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...71&postcount=1
      Yeah, the owner of the file may have deleted it or something. That one you found will work fine though. I should probably give one warning. I found it is best to have volume set as low as you possibly can while still being able to hear/understand the words. If the volume is too high once you notice it in your dream, it can cause too much of a connection to your waking self/mind and actually cause instability. When at a lower volume, it didn't cause any problems at all for me. One more thing, your mind will generally do a pretty damn good job disguising the music. I missed lucidity once when I was attempting this because the music entered my dream as a group of DCs singing (the DCs were singing the song and I just thought that they knew too, lol). I also had the song come through on a radio a few times.

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      Quote Originally Posted by KingYoshi View Post
      Yeah, the owner of the file may have deleted it or something. That one you found will work fine though. I should probably give one warning. I found it is best to have volume set as low as you possibly can while still being able to hear/understand the words. If the volume is too high once you notice it in your dream, it can cause too much of a connection to your waking self/mind and actually cause instability. When at a lower volume, it didn't cause any problems at all for me. One more thing, your mind will generally do a pretty damn good job disguising the music. I missed lucidity once when I was attempting this because the music entered my dream as a group of DCs singing (the DCs were singing the song and I just thought that they knew too, lol). I also had the song come through on a radio a few times.
      Haha yeah I know, like one time when I was a kid I was dreaming that I did something bad, and my mother was telling my name like angry, and when I woke up, my mom actually was calling my name so I would wake up. LOL

      BTW, are you a mod? if you are can you move this to the "General Lucid Discussion" section please?
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      Yep, no problem !

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