Very interesting MisakaMikoto will have to give that a shot when i'm on a pc with the net as i'm usually on my cell. |
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I myself have Nokia 5200 phone so lucidweaver was the only choice |
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Very interesting MisakaMikoto will have to give that a shot when i'm on a pc with the net as i'm usually on my cell. |
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Only just found this thread, and I must say this is one of the best techniques I have read. I really think this could work for me and have put the wheels is motion for getting this going. What I've just realised is that I could have been doing this for a while now. My girlfriend has M.E and she often doesn't sleep very well. Often she is still awake watching telly when I'm getting up for work at 5:10am. I've just told her that if I'm lying in bed completely still, and asleep, after about 6 hours (that's me presuming I'm in REM and dreaming), to whisper in my ear "Craig, you're dreaming, Craig, you're dreaming...". I hoping I will hear this in my dream and it will help me to become lucid. |
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For those who are still interested and to try to keep this post alive so others can see the method |
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Anyone who has Blackberry Bold 9000 this setup is for you, and you don't need an app. It's probably similar for most smart phones sounds and profile settings. |
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Does anyone else have this problem? When I have an alarm that's too close to my normal waking hour, like 60-90 minutes, when it goes off I just wake up WAY too much and take forever to fall back asleep. Could it be just that the alarm is too startling, or do I need to have it go off earlier so I can fall asleep much quicker? |
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Gonna try this out tonight! |
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Guide for astral projection and for opening them chakras!
I read the first page, and the last dozen or so, so I know this has been asked before. |
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OMG u are a genius ! |
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This worked for me last night. Like the author pointed out, the ability of the alarm to switch off automatically after a set number of rings, is ideal. I set it to FIRST go off after 5 hours sleep, and then every 1/2 hour thereafter. I set the alarm loud enough to wake me, but not to go on long enough as to make it difficult to get back to bed. In all, each time it was set to go off, it beeped for maybe 7 or 8 seconds altogether. I googled "customizable alarms" (for those of us without smart phones) and used this PC program. It is on a site dedicated to Astral projection but can be used great for lucid dreaming. A tool like this really needs to be coupled with a working knowledge of WILD, dream signs and regular awareness throughout the day. |
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Brothers & Sisters in Dreams
Sounds interesting. I'll be trying this for the next few days. |
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Great to see people are still getting mileage out of my technique... haven't been on this forum for over 5 years but I've checked in on it every now and again. Just got back into LDing again after a period off due to busy lifestyle and a lot of personal things, just in time for my 10th year on DreamViews! I can no longer update the original post unfortunately, which I would do if I could to add all the necessary updates about the new apps available on both the Apple App Store and now Google's Android Play Store (latter of was virtually unheard of back in 2009). |
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Wow, good to see you're back! Funny thing, I took a several year break and just came back yesterday. I've always loved your technique. I don't see alarm xtreme in the apple App Store. I found xtrememac alarm clock but it won't work with this technique. |
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Hmm, yeah I guess it appears that app is only available for Android. I'm not very familiar with Apple apps and devices because I've only ever owned an Android smartphone, so I'm afraid I'm unsure of the particular features of the alarm apps available for Apple devices. Sorry about that. Maybe someone else can chime in. |
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I've looked thru some earlier posts and it appears "Alarm clock bud" will do the trick - for Apple products. Trying it out and will report if this app will work for this method |
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Tried last night and didn't move when my alarm went off but my dog woke up and kept moving so that was distracting me too much |
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This sounds brilliant, I will have to try this asap! |
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Hey guys! |
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still using CWILD from time to time when I can be arsed to, hehe |
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If you share a bed with someone and worry about disturbing them, using a Fitbit's / fitness band's vibration function might work well for you (vibrates on the wrist when you get a text message). Pair it with an app like "Do It Later", which allows you to schedule sending text messages at specific times automatically, and you can get a pretty good result. |
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