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Seaker
11th January 2014, 08:01 PM
I'm looking for a quality lucid dreaming device to stimulate my altered states of consciousness; however, there are a number of them advertised on the internet and I'm not sure which one works well. If someone here in this forum has used one of these and recommends it, please reply. It's always best to get recommendations from someone who has actually used one of these and has good results with it. Please indicate the website where you purchased it.
SiriusTraveler
30th January 2014, 01:42 PM
In my experience I think that Hemi-sync is the most usable. I have never tried lucid dreaming goggles or other things, but it is my belief that they, precisely as binaurals, serve as a tool and does not take you automatically to the experience. You have to have the usual intent, do the usual practices and affirmations etc. to be successful, and I guess the tools used to achieve the preferable state is most often looked upon as being some sort of magic advice that frees you from all the hard work. In my humble opinion it isn't so. Most of us have to take the long road and practice to get there, even with the aid of various devices.
The one thing I can recommend to achieve altered states of consciousness is Hemi-sync from The Monroe Institute. It works on me and its the only thing I can recommend. Although the Hemi-sync material doesn't help with lucid dreaming directly it can be combined with affirmations etc. Mainly it helps you reach altered states of consciousness and possibly helps you as far as inducing lucid dreams. of course its highly individual on how to use it.
Seaker
30th January 2014, 03:24 PM
I think that lucid dreaming devices have been banned in the U.S., so I may have to get one elsewhere. I thought that I heard that there were law suits that they caused epileptic seizures, but I have know idea how epileptic seizures are related to lucid dreaming. Many years ago a friend of mine lent me her device for a trial and it seemed to work for me. Now I can't find any place locally that sells them, now that I'm interested in buying one.
SoulSail
30th January 2014, 04:29 PM
My favorite device is a small, smooth stone. Pretty primitive. You hold the stone while falling asleep, setting your intention, and when the stone slips from your hand, you wake. Pick it back up, state intention and hold your awareness as long as possible while you drift back to sleep. Stone will keep slipping and gently waking you, which increases odds for WILD.
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CFTraveler
30th January 2014, 05:18 PM
I think that lucid dreaming devices have been banned in the U.S., so I may have to get one elsewhere. I thought that I heard that there were law suits that they caused epileptic seizures, but I have know idea how epileptic seizures are related to lucid dreaming. Many years ago a friend of mine lent me her device for a trial and it seemed to work for me. Now I can't find any place locally that sells them, now that I'm interested in buying one. That's weird, there are all kinds of apps for cellphones that sell pretty consistently. Also the light and sound machines are still available- even Deepak Chopra sells them. Are you sure it's not a specific type of machine that is banned? I know that the stuff we mentioned here is avaliable.
Anyway, for whoever didn't know, anything that strobes can cause epileptic seizures, that's why all binaurals have warnings in them.
Seaker
30th January 2014, 10:37 PM
CFTraveler,
Do you know of a lucid dreaming strobe mask that you would recommend? That's what I'm asking for in this post.
CFTraveler
30th January 2014, 11:13 PM
CFTraveler,
Do you know of a lucid dreaming strobe mask that you would recommend? That's what I'm asking for in this post. I don't like much the one I have (can't relax with all those lights in my eyes) but I've heard that there's some that are real good. I'll see if I can remember the name. BTW, they're not marketed for 'LD'- the usage depends on what frequency you program into it.
Seaker
30th January 2014, 11:21 PM
Well I found a DIY for making one of these devices, but I'm not really good at electronics.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6x0mFyoJZo
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Inception in Real Life: Make These Lucid Dreaming Glasses and Take Control of Your Dreams
http://mad-science.wonderhowto.com/how-to/inception-real-life-make-these-lucid-dreaming-glasses-and-take-control-your-dreams-0134501/
SiriusTraveler
31st January 2014, 07:22 AM
I found this for you, http://sleepwithremee.com/
Check the reviews on it. I don't know if its any good. Either way its one of the sheepest I've seen and it looks comfy too.
CFTraveler
31st January 2014, 01:37 PM
This is the one I heard good things about.
http://www.amazon.com/MindPlace-Proteus-Light-Meditation-Machine/dp/B00061URFG
I have also heard about one called Lucia, but I understand it is very very expensive.
SiriusTraveler
31st January 2014, 01:44 PM
The Rolls Royce of the one CFTraveler mentioned is supposedly the Laxman light and sound machine here: http://www.neurotronics.eu/shop/Laxman/Laxman::1.html?language=en
Alejandro8100
27th February 2014, 11:02 AM
No doubt it is a perfect system for AudioStrobe decoding enabling you to implement many professional music CDs or programs. Anyhow, If it looks as good as it sounds I will have to get it.
Kwisatz Haderach
18th April 2021, 07:23 PM
I have a device called the Kasina. It is a pretty good light sound device. There are two types of eyewear. One where your eyes are closed and the other where they are open. I have both and prefer the eye open one. I fall asleep to easily with my eyes closed.
I have ordered a specific lucid dreaming device called the ibandplus. It should ship by June. It detects when you are in REM sleep via a headband EEG that flashes lights on your eyelids to inform you you are dreaming. Hopefully in your dream you notice the flashing lights and become lucid.
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