Many of you are familiar with the subliminal message MP4s that I've created for lucid dreaming and dream recall (in the Lucid Aids forum.) I'm currently planning to make a new lucid dreaming MP4 with subliminal messages, but I need a focus group to compare different messages and different methods of subliminally talking to your subconscious.
The people that I am looking for are people that are already having regular lucid dreams (one or more per week.) Other than that I want all levels of lucid dreamers, people who are basically dream gods and people who just have lucid moments. Both WILDers and DILDers are needed as well as every other styles.
People going through dry-spells may also prove useful
I hope that at least half of the people that participate are female. I'm wondering if the fact that the messages are my voice will have less effect on women, in which case I will make a subliminal MP4 for both women and men.
The study will range from two weeks to twenty days long (I haven't decided yet,) and not require anything from the participant other than listening to the MP4 before bed and journalling your dreams, both lucid and regular. For the first week (or 10 days) the subject will go about their normal sleep pattern (with no MP4 to get a baseline, people who are currently using one are asked to stop until the study commences.) WILDers will be asked to attempt at least three WILDs during this time.
After this I will send each member one of four MP4s with differently encoded messages on them, I will process the results and create a new MP4 with the results of the study taken into account.
The results will be posted here on Dreamviews for everyone to see (users names may be kept confidential by request.)
The bigger the numbers the better the results so please respond if you are able to help out. You may respond here or PM me.
I need the following information:
How long you've been lucid dreaming for
Your average lucid dream count per week
Styles that would best for you
Sex
Age
Dreamer Level (link in my signature)
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