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    Thread: You're new and want to get lucid with as little effort as possible? enter here.

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      You're new and want to get lucid with as little effort as possible? enter here.

      Hi, my name is Alexander and Tonight I had 4 lucid dreams. thats righ, 4.

      *AN IPHONE or ANDROID smartphone is required*

      Summary: its an app that requires earbuds to sleep at night, it makes a peculiar chime to remind you to question your reality.

      on the appstore download lucidity, its free and has a moon icon; on android download reminder, has a star icon.

      the app rings every 15 or 30 mins(I suggest 15 to get lucid as early in the dream as possible) and you have to do a Reality check

      Now heres the tricky part when you hear the chime you MUST forget everything else for a sec. and reality check, the other part is it took exactly a week to kick in.

      A personal tip: try to keep in mind you're awake in the 15-30 mins interval if no, wait for the chime and try again.

      Edit: some users have grown to hate me and some to love me because of how stupid I prettend to be, but this is the end for me in DV(or any other forum) I wish to keep walking this path alone and I bid you all good luck, and farewell. it was good.
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      My personal set up: constant sleep schedule(10pm), 6MGs of melatonin(makes it harder to get lucid, trust me) Regular earbuds and lucidity set at 15 mins. interval. Don't think of your problems before going to bed because you're bound to have vivid dreams of you resolving/facing them. same goes for everything else.

      Basically dont think before bed.
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      I thought I was supposed to answer some sort of question here. Funny thing, was actually gonna suggest a very similar method (listening to brainwave entertainment)

      I've been LD'ing for a while now, haven't really tried this app yet but I'm pretty obsessed with brainwave entertainment (stuff like this) and I'd love to give it a shot some time. When I have my own smart phone, that is ;_;

      Sorry to go a bit off-topic here, but just to share my experiences with brainwave entertainment, I remember experiencing at least 5 hours worth of sleep judging from the amount of LD's I could recall when I listened to this: http : / /free-binaural-beats . com/lucid-dream/ (remove spaces) - despite feeling like hours, I actually just slept for an hour or two.

      The dreams were extremely vivid too.

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      Quote Originally Posted by SystematicAlec View Post
      My personal set up: ...6MGs of melatonin(makes it harder to get lucid, trust me)
      I don't understand why you recommending this HUGE amount of melatonin, if you say it makes it harder to get lucid.

      BTW, please everybody research melatonin before you take it. 6mgs is enormously huge amount. 0.3 mgs (one third of 1mg pill) is enough to help you sleep. A dose as small as 0.5 mg can already hinder lucid dreaming.

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      Do you think someone could become dependent on this and not be able to lucid dream using any other methods? I really want to try this because I actually think it could work.
      Oh and one more thing, do you mean to listen to this during the day to do the reality checks and also listen to it at night so when you are dreaming and you hear it you'll instinctively do a reality check?

      Thanks and this is an interesting tip

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      May somebody post link to the reminder app? I search in google play but cannot find any app called reminder with a star icon.

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      Quote Originally Posted by LonelyCloud View Post
      May somebody post link to the reminder app? I search in google play but cannot find any app called reminder with a star icon.
      Neither can I

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      Quote Originally Posted by LonelyCloud View Post
      May somebody post link to the reminder app? I search in google play but cannot find any app called reminder with a star icon.
      iOs: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/luci...s!/id480452813 (don't know why does it show up with a price of $0.99, it shows "free" when I go to the app store on my ipod)
      Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...r.realitycheck

      At least I believe those are the ones he meant.

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