Apparently this device is designed to successfully inhibit you to induce lucid dreaming every time you wear it. Stumbled upon this on my kikebook, and there's an obvious marketing campaign behind it.
I've had maybe 2 lucid dreams by accident, and they were spoopy af. If this product is bulletproof, will dreams forever be commercialized and demystified?? To me it seems fucking insane. The one area of our lives that we have personal evidence of a non-materialistic world is currently being transformed. Think of all the experiments people would be able to enact when using this device. We could potentially explore and learn the hidden chasms of our subconscious- something that still makes me feel iffy. Think about it from all perspectives. It kind of blows my mind that this is even possible because it delves into the laws of metaphysics.
My question is, is there anything more than what's on the surface? Could this be the start of something sinister?
People have been lucid dreaming for a long fucking time. The word nightmare comes from the paralysis associated with it. I doubt anything will come of it.
Brayden Torres
you need to sleep so waking you up in a dream when you need to be sleeping is going to wear you out.. so probably is a jewish plot to weaken us.
Michael Smith
Escapism at first, then deep subconscious exploration and personal understanding. Could be a blessing or a curse, depending on how we use it.
Too much lucid dreaming can make you kind of tired, though i don't think there's any scientific evidence that demonstrates any risk.
Dominic Brown
I started actively trying to lucid dream, and now whenever I do dream I become actively aware of my own dreaming at it freaks me out. So I wake up in a panic multiple times every night.
Would not recommend.
Ayden James
tl;dr op keep it concise.
*lucid dreaming is real *it usually happens by accident *if you ask yourself throughout the day "is this a dream" you'll get in the habbit of asking yourself *you'll start asking yourself in your dreams and lucid dreaming
You really don't need any weird fucking electronic gizmo to lucid dream now THAT is jewish tricks.
Also many drug induces states are very dream-like. Opium nod and chilling out on psychedelics.
You can easily use these chemical "technologies" and get far more "bang for your buck" then some jewish gizmo.
Seems lucid dreaming has a lot of real risks, and a bunch of benefits that only drug addicts and liberals would consider valuable.
Find some other way to get in touch with yourself.
Alexander Campbell
They're recording your dreams and trying to identify important "souls" so they can derail their life's purpose here and continue to enslave the population without any interference.
Gavin Thomas
When I'm dreaming, nothing seems absurd. I once had a dream where everyone was playing basketball, but the ball was being passed around like tennis, but instead of a tennis racket, everyone used frying pans. And it did not seem weird at the time, in the slightest. I don't even play basketball or tennis, either.
Elijah Mitchell
Great now neckbeards will have anothe reason to stay home all day and not contribute to society. But besides that, lucid dreaming is pretty although its really difficult to control and do what you want as every thought thay comes across your head is portrayed.
Julian King
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Ethan Thomas
MIND AWAKE >BODY ASLEEP MIND AWAKE >BODY ASLEEP MIND AWAKE >BODY ASLEEP
Nathaniel Ortiz
Why can't they make something that will just make me sleep for eight hours? Is that too much to ask? It's been 7 years and every day I feel myself inch closer to the edge.
Camden Price
I dunno about this lucid dreaming machine, but it's definitely real, I've experienced it myself.
Evan Cox
> getting tipped off that I'm dreaming fairly often.
mrw figuring out I'm asleep and can't be on Cred Forums
Nicholas Scott
thought sleep paralysis and lucid dreaming was complete bullshit >one day end up realizing that i'm dreaming while in the dream >fly around an imaginary city >at some point get anxious >feel like i'm waking up >laying on my back kind of dizzy >suddenly there's this immense pressure on my chest >cant move no matter how hard i try >see a black haired woman kneeling on my chest that starts choking me >feel like I'm slowly suffocating >panic.jpg >suddenly it's gone and i get up
Not sure if it was lucid dreaming. But I remember as a kid whenever I had nightmares, I'd usually realize I was dreaming and just close my eyes super tight until I woke up
Asher Ross
>I suck at this thing so I don't recommend other people try this potentially amazing thing.
Why does it freak you out? It shocked me at first too but I learned to anticipate it and keep a cool head.
Kevin Hernandez
Cypher is happening. Shit, son
Jeremiah Ramirez
you ok, user?
Jackson Martin
since i heard about lucid dreaming and tried it myself i have got several sleep paralyses every night. and i sure as hell haven't got any lucid dreaming
Benjamin Sullivan
that's been the last two weeks or so with me user. i can not sleep a consistent eight hours anymore
Daniel Thomas
You're doing it wrong, stop focusing so much on staying aware and just calmly meditate as you drift into sleep. You're supposed to only try to get lucid in the mornings anyways, when your REM cycles are at their longest.
Liam Johnson
Careful, there are times where i became too lucid and there where being Desperately trying to tell me shit before i woke up. When you lucid dream you can really tell if you're having a dream based on your subconscious because the setting feels like its a part of yourself. The spooky part is finding yourself Lucid, and in a area that feels "above" With knowledge you don't have when awake and beings that are not a part of you. That feel real and independent.
>knowing your having a nightmare, but not being scared. Then suddenly becoming lucid and the demons fucking with you apologize for using you for sport and gambling on your outcome.
i was very nicely escorted out of the room and returned into my subconscious. I was only lucid during the interaction and the rest of the dream was the same as normal.
You could see every detail as if they where flesh and bone.
Jose Bailey
Did you know what sleep paralysis was before it happened to you? I noticed a pattern between acknowledging/expecting before it happens.
Either way this stuff really doesn't get old, I started closing my eyes and trying to snap out of it after the first 2 times. Seeing huge ass ghosts and flying forks and hearing sounds similar to 100 washing machines really isn't pleasant.
Chase Gomez
you dont need a 'gizmo' to do it but it can happen at 3-5 times the rate
Because expectation makes lucid dreaming more likely, one might wonder whether the DreamLight is any more effective than a placebo. A study published in IASD journal Dreaming proved that it is. In brief, fourteen experienced DreamLight users were exposed to two conditions: light cues or no light cues. Subjects thought they were testing two different light cues and did not know their nightly condition (making motivation and expectations constant). Thus, the study examined how much the DreamLight's light cues specifically contributed to the achievement of lucid dreams. More people had lucid dreams on nights when they received light cues (73% versus 27%). Lucid dream frequency was three times greater on nights with cues (one lucid dream every three nights versus one in eleven nights without cues).
It's okay user my life is like this too. WE can only keep moving forward, I just want you to know I'm here and I'm like you, and I have a successful job/social life/romantic life. Sometimes you just have to accept that your life won't be as nice as others lives and craving sleep will never leave.
Lucas Clark
over stimulation causes insomnia. Spend some time alone doing something in the physical world. No outside stimuli, just you and your hands.
its a slow process user. you have to start off with keeping a dream journal (when you wake up, just try not to move but recall your dream to the best of your abilities and write it down) and throughout the day perform reality checks, whatever they may be: i count the fingers on my hand and check my digital watch as those are things you can't do in dreams. there's another step idr it desu but once you become more mindful of your dreams and reality, you can begin to control your dreams as well. sleep paralysis sucks ass. also chekt
James Bell
idk but I wish that I could cuddle with that girl
Adrian Adams
im not even trying to lucid dream anymore but i automatically get sleep paralysis now
Sebastian Rodriguez
>mind control the head band
meh let people buy it honestly, i rarley dream anyway i usually pass out and wake up.
Cooper Jones
Best avoided. There are reasons lucid dreaming, and many related matters, were censored from all literature across recorded history.
Ryan Sanchez
You always dream, you just don't always remember it.
Christopher Nguyen
read the link here and it wont bother you anymore. It explains everything.
I take Galantamine to induce sleep paralysis, theres nothing scary about it once you understand it.
Angel Hill
try not sleeping on your back. that usually fixes it for me.
Adam Green
same. sometimes shit gets too weird though and i wake up,
Nicholas Allen
Sort of, I read about the not being able to move part after waking up but the chest pressure and feeling of suffocation were experienced without prior knowledge, hence why i panicked and made the hallucination worse.
Carter Watson
nope, always pass out into darkness and then wake up, if i do dream i dream about something thats about to happen in my life and then wake up usually remember everything.
Anthony Martinez
I gave up lucid dreaming 15 years ago for a similar reason. All my dreams became lucid with 100% recall on waking. I started to lose the ability to distinguish waking and sleeping memories, which caused confusion. That's why we forget dreams so quickly on waking i think.
Jack Campbell
Every time your brain enters REM, you dream. You don't always remember it.
Henry Price
it's okay. not as incredible as you'd think. sleep paralysis is far more interesting imhotbph.
Evan Flores
The chest pressure and feeling of suffocation is from the chest muscles actually freezing up during deep sleep, without the chest movements we dont actually feel like we're breathing.
Oliver Cook
>is this a Jewish trick Probably, considering it won't work >Is learning more about the human mind the start of something sinister? No you fucking retard
Blake Morales
>Lucid dreaming: is it another Jewish trick?
No, but this "device" is. Lucid dreaming is easy as shit with about a month's worth of practice.
This is like some Bowflex shit: you can get in shape with crunches and chin-ups, but wouldn't you rather buy an $800 Bowflex Ultra Stair-Stepper 3000?
Caleb Wilson
lucid dreaming sucks i love the random shit my mind comes up with
Jayden Brown
every time I lucid dream, I just end up fucking women in my dream or making out the whole time. Then I wake up feeling lonely as hell. Though one time I dreamed I was in a war, that was pretty cool.