I don't know much about Binaural Beats, even though I searched a lot about it. |
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When I sleep and listen binaural beats, its uncomfortable because of my headphones. Making me sleep on my back which is cool but when I fall asleep I'm gonna move and get uncomfortable. |
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I don't know much about Binaural Beats, even though I searched a lot about it. |
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cheers, there pretty safe |
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Well, using speakers defeats the purpose of binaural beats, since the 2 headphones both produce a different frequency, which is what binaural beats is about, isn't it? |
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LD GOALS:[ ] have my very first remembered lucid dream [ ] Fly[ ] attend & let my dream come up with the concert of the century. [ ] have a picnic with my favorite characters
Hey, I actually know about this one! |
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I tried binaural beats some time ago. I don't know if it was the beats or something else but I had the most vivid almost marathon-like dreams for a few nights in a row. Then I had some creepy dreams too, like one where there was another head growing out of my forehead |
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Using binaural beats to change the way you sleep is the same as wearing a specific pair of socks to change the way you sleep. The general fact that the conditions have changed might make your brain act differently, but it won't be any function inherent to binaural tones, just like it wouldn't have anything to do with socks having magical powers. Binaural beats have been repeatedly proved to be a result of the placebo effect, except by people that sell them. At the least they're wastes of money and time. At the most they're easy ways to get a migraine headache. |
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In restless dreams I walked alone
Narrow streets of cobblestone
I wouldn't listen to them while falling asleep at night. But I have discovered that they can be quite helpful during a wake back to bed WILD. This morning I woke up early but then got tired again so I went to bed while listening to binaural beats. 10 minutes later I had a lucid dream. |
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I love falling asleep to bineural beast, try with some comfy ear buds or small speakers placed near your bed, like on a night stand. |
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Thanks you everyone for your help. |
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Hey, City, 19 times.
Getting sleep is important as many don't get it. But, listening to that and sleep while listening is good for once in a while. But, if you continue doing that for a prolonged period of time, then it can cause a bit of trouble I guess. |
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what trouble? |
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Hey, City, 19 times.
I guess you can get dependent on binaural beats, and you may eventually feel that you NEED to listen to them to fall asleep. |
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I used to have that. I get it when I used them on a nightly basis. |
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Hey, City, 19 times.
I never tried beats myself (yet), but I have listened to Enya before bed or other such types of music. Like you said, eventually you feel that you NEED them in order to sleep. Even so, some of the replied here are interesting... I might check out what these binaural beats are all about... |
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Me again... I started researching beats and came across this site My Altered Mind. There's a free report about beats that was pretty cool... Anyways, I thought I'd post it here since it helped me... |
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Are the beats better than listening to just music? |
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yes. Music isn't great for getting to sleep, even though it might feel like it's doing wonders. |
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Hey, City, 19 times.
Thanks, this looks helpful. |
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Hey, City, 19 times.
When do you need to start listening to binaural beats? |
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DILD: 9 | MILD: - | DEILD: - | WILD: 2OBE: 3 | AP: -
I can see you sleep through your bedroom window. You're killing yourself with lucid dreaming.
Ignore my noobishness but I actually know A LOT about this one. |
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Last edited by SuperSonicFan; 06-20-2012 at 02:33 AM.
Haha I forgot to mention about that. I would recommend using those earbuds that have the little silicone fitting that actually goes IN your ear, not the type that are standard w/ an ipod. I find that these have little to none actually extending past your ear and you can roll over or whatever and not even know they are there. They also stay in the whole night pretty well too. Only thing to watch out for is strangling yourself with the cord but I guess now they even make wireless earbuds if you move that much in your sleep. |
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Can you send me a link to a certain brand of those earbuds of which you speak,friend. |
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Hey, City, 19 times.
Try using a memory foam pillow with in-the-ear headphones for this. The ear-buds will be snug in your ear and if you lay on your side the memory foam will conform around the shape of the headphones. I've done this a few times and it's fairly comfortable. Just make sure to keep the volume low as to not damage your hearing. |
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I once used binaural beats and they worked pretty good on me. I actually had my very first LD while listening to BB. |
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