So I normally sleep with the TV on. |
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So I normally sleep with the TV on. |
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Well I don't know about you,but I personaly feel that in order to have good dream recall it is important to have a calm mind.And keeping TV on while sleeping is not helpful.I also read somewhere in this site too much TV can actually decrase dream recall.I myself meditate for 5-10 munites and calm myself before sleeping.this helps me to remember about 2 dreams every night.So keeping TV on during sleep is defenitely is a obstacle if you want to have lucid dreams. |
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Yes, don't do it. It influences your subconscious. Fills it with rubbish. Destroys your attention span, which you need for lucid dreaming. Attention jumping from one thing to another instead of a steady flame of awareness is the biggest obstacle to lucidity. When you are looking at things do you keep your attention like a stable candle flame while you move your eyes from one object to another, or do your eyes and your mind jump ahead, creating a flickering attention? You must fight that, and TV whether awake or asleep hurts your chances. Your eyes should be liquid and your consciousness steady. That is training to become lucid. A window of lucidity opens up either when awake or dreaming and carries over into the other. |
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Oh okay. That makes a lot of sense. I usually have good dream recall immediately when I get up, but I get distracted because of the tv too. |
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A few days ago I was sleeping in and one of my family members was watching Mythbusters, and I was having a dream about the Mythbusters teaching my class or something. It didn't really hurt my recall. I remembered about 5 dreams which is pretty good for me. |
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I find that any noise/light hinders me from relaxing, as my subconscious is naturally attentive, but whatever is on in the background before you go to bed often shows up in a dream and thinking about it in the morning helps dream recall. For example, just last night my uncle was watching Fox News before I went to bed, and somehow that night Bill O'Reilly appeared in my dream, angry that all his cameras had failed during his show. Unfortunately, I didn't perform a reality check, but in hindsight, the TV before bed (not while in bed) helped me, so long as I was not devoting all my attention to it. |
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Lucid Goals:
Experience an LD: [X] WILD/WBTB: [ ] Kill Edward Cullen: [ ]
Sack Tom Brady: [ ] Confess my love to a longtime friend: [ ] Omnikinesia (control of all elements): [ ] Conquer Hell: [ ] Survive a Jack-attack: [ ] Matrix-esque time control: [ ]
Summon a lightsaber: [ ] Prevent the 9/11 attacks: [ ] Create a DG: [ ] Talk with God: [ ]
In my opinion it really depends on the person. If having the TV off would effect you adversely, then keep it on, on mute if that'd be okay with you. |
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"Often I will spin a tale, never will I charge a fee. I'll amuse you an entire eve, but, alas, you won't remember me. What am I?" - Sloth Demon, Dragon Age: Origins mage origin
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Awesome, thank you very much for letting me know! I'm actually trying to listen to music instead of the TV - relaxing stuff that will help calm me down. We'll see if it changes anything. |
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