what was the app, or where did you get these tones? I would love to try them. |
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So... I have just registered here so apologies if this is in the wrong area. |
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what was the app, or where did you get these tones? I would love to try them. |
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From my rotting body,
flowers shall grow
and I am in them
and that is eternity.
-Edvard Munch
Man I can never fall asleep with those things on, would you mind posting your results from falling asleep with them some other night? |
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I find them to be a great help with increasing the vividness of dreams, and making them easier to remember, but the sound never transfers into my dream. I suggest you do some research into isochronic tones as well, I find them both more pleasant to listen to and more effective than binaural beats. |
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Perhaps run an hour long theta wave track just once so it stops at the end...? |
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DILD: 2 | WILD: 0
I'm prying open my third eye.
I'm thinking that this might have something to do with the fact the volume might be too high. I find if the volume is too high then I can't sleep at all. I usually set the volume at a semi-audible level. |
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Thanks for the replies. |
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Wich Hz is best for lucid dreaming induction off the Download Free Binaural Beat MP3 Files page? there are a few to chose from, does it matter? |
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This didn't work for me at all. I put it in repeat and listened to it for like 30 minutes straight and nothing happened. |
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I've tried listening to binaural mp3's to induce lucid dreaming, too. I woke up from a non-lucid dream in the middle of the night, plugged my headphones in, and played a 45-minute-long lucid-dreaming binaural mp3. It brought on a state similar to daydreaming. I was able to spin a dream-like narrative in my mind, and even feel physical sensations every now and then, but I was most definitely awake the entire time, as confirmed by my ZEO sleep manager. The track contained music that I found too distracting. It was a pretty frustrating experience. |
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All a tone will do is bring your dominant brainwaves to a certain frequency. Researchers have found that different parts of the brain exhibit certain frequencies when one is lucid dreaming or having an OBE. Recreating these physiological states in the brain is virtually impossible by using a binaural beat. |
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Please click on the links below, more techniques under investigation to come soon...
As with many other people, i cant fall asleep with these things on. :/ maybe thats how it should be? i always end up subconsciously taking them off |
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Binaural beats work. But for inducing lucid dreams in general - no. A theory I have of how to get them to work is here http://www.dreamviews.com/f44/thirty...8/#post1863045 |
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Please click on the links below, more techniques under investigation to come soon...
that's suprising that it actually worked for some one. I prefer listening the sprinklers. |
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