Are you supposed to awake in sleep paralysis? Or is it just a state where SP is very easy to enter? |
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Just try again tonight. I've had nothing but problems, too. I mean, there's been a different problem every night, so I am slowly making progress, but it is frustrating. |
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I was unable to find a free ipod alarm app with an auto stop function, so I made something that does the pretty much the same thing. I used this app in combination with some mp3s I made. |
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Last edited by Elektrick Snake; 12-12-2009 at 10:49 PM.
I've been trying for three nights to no avail ; I slip right back into sleep after the alarm. But then I'm sick and under heavy medication at the moment, so that may influence the way I sleep. I'll keep trying anyway. |
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This alarm thing works for me everytime. Try to set it louder if it doesnt wake you up. Last night i tried to get into a dream as soon as laid down and relaxed. After i couldnt feel my body anymore from not moving and focusing on my dreaming, here came the part that feels like you are floating. i thought to myself "awesome", but immediately remembered what happened last time i got too excited and went back to focusing on my breathing and telling myself i would know that i am dreaming. I wanted my dream to begin with me laying in my bed, so i kept imagining myself floating into the dream world, and it happened as i open my eyes but i think i opened them too soon and it faded away. I was so close. I tried a WBTB and i couldnt get it to work i even smoked some weed when i wokeup, oh and also befoe i went to bed, it helps me relax ten fold. |
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Yes, you had it. It works chronologically. Let's say it is now 12:00 AM (midnight). When you open the software, it will always display the current time as the default alarm (in this case 12:00:00). Highlight the "12" and move the dial UPWARD until the desired time, for example 4:00. This will make the alarm ring at 4:00 AM, not 16:00 (4:00 PM). If you dial DOWNWARD, you'll get the opposite effect. Like I said though, you can always confirm whether the clock is set to ring at 4 AM or 4 PM by looking to see whether it says "Alarm is set for 4:00" or "Alarm is set for 16:00" after you've set the alarm. |
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Last edited by CrazyInSane; 12-13-2009 at 08:23 AM.
First off, Thank you very much CrazyInSane for this very clear tutorial. I think what you have stumbled onto here is something very brilliant. I tried it last night, I have a mac and used apimac timer. (one of the people on this thread posted the link to it) Instead of the purr sound I used the submarine sound instead. This sound (to me) sounds a bit trippy and dream ish. I put my alarm for 6 hours and 30 min after I went to sleep, problem was like most other people here... I was too exited about your method, and I was already moving around and awake before my alarm went off. However I really think you are onto something here. Going to keep at it, because even if I don't induce a lucid dream... this method IS GREAT TO HELP DREAM RECALL! since you don't have to move to turn off your alarm clock I can really think about my dream and remember it much clearer. |
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Ok, I had two LDs last night: A DILD and then a DEILD. |
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Does it matter if you have 2 alarms? like the first goes off after 7 hours of sleep, then the second after 7 and 45 mins. That way you get 2 chances. Or will this somehow make things worse? what you reckon? |
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I'm very, very new to this and I've found your tutorial extremely helpful, but I have a quick question-Can you explain the part where you talked about doing the "rolling" technique and the other stuff that you mentioned for whenever you are trying to go back into the dream? |
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Wow, that technique is amazing!! I finally managed to have a WILD or whatever! I have some advice to give since it wasn't my first try at this technique, but it is by far the easiest and the fastest, during my previous attemp I was always falling asleep right after the alarm and sometimes the alarm wasn't waking me up. So what I did yesterday, right before going to sleep I told myself that when I'll hear the alarm I will become fully aware and will wake my mind as much as I can. I said that a multiples times and when the alarm went off this morning I immediatly knew what to do. I focused to stay awake and I started to tell me another mantra "1. I'll be Lucid dreaming soon"..."2. I'll be lucid dreaming soon" when I reached 10 I started to feel the SP which was kind of scary but I knew it was only some HH, after everything was done I got up and BOOM that was my most Vivid/Lucid/long LD ever!! This technique is pretty easy but you still need some preparation to succeed at it so be aware!! |
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Remember,
The closer you get to the Light...
The greater your Shadow becomes~~
> My Dream journal < ~ Total LDs : 13 ( DILD: 10, WILD: 3 )
Originally Posted by BillyBob
I think that the rolling part means that when you have been in Sleep paralysis for a while and you are uncertain over whether you are awake or asleep and you get out of your body into a dream. |
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Remember,
The closer you get to the Light...
The greater your Shadow becomes~~
> My Dream journal < ~ Total LDs : 13 ( DILD: 10, WILD: 3 )
Originally Posted by BillyBob
Okay, well I did do the rolling part and I think for the most part it worked. I was tricked at first, but then I noticed someone who shouldn't have been there and immediately realized that I was dreaming. It was short, and one of my first ones, but successful! :] |
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I'm loving this technique, achieved a very short WILD with it last night |
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LDs since discovering the forum:
(Dec. 4th 2009)
DEILDs: 5
FILDs: 2
MILD/DILDs: 17
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Last edited by CrazyInSane; 12-14-2009 at 11:03 PM.
This is sort of the way I used to do it. Except what I did was I made an mp3 file with about 5 hours of silence, then a loud noise for about 2 or 3 seconds. All I did was let it run on my laptop next to me and go to sleep. Except I would just call it "an easier way to wake up for DEILD", lol. |
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When the alarm went off, I didn't move at all. So that worked lol. But my heart started racing really fast because I was really excited. Is there any way to keep this from happening? Anyways, I think the alarm helped because the next dream I had was a lucid. |
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That happens to me sometimes, too. The more you do it, the more you'll get used to it, and the less you'll freak out when you wake up. Just keep at it. |
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Lucid Dreams: 6 (DILD: 3, DEILD: 2, WILD: 1)
Want to: fly, visit Pandora,summon someone, complete a 'task of the month', make a DC lucid, control time
So what are you guys views on setting 2 or even 3 alarms instead of just the one? |
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redundancy in the system ensures a better chance of success should the first alarm (or two) fail to produce results, and you fall back to sleep. |
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When the alarm wakes you up do you keep your eyes closed. im sure you do but i want to make sure that its essential. Is it also okay if your alarm goes off a couples times every 5 minutes three times? or would that just wake me up? |
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