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Kitsune

I've been getting into Lucid Dreaming lately, and I'd like to purchase some binaural audio or like products to assist me. What do you all recommend? I have one binaural audio CD right now- the Immrama Institutes "Insight CD".


Thanks!

MisterJingo

If I had spare cash to spend on a LD induction device I would go for the:

http://www.lucidity.com/novadreamer.html

It monitors eye movement for REM phases (dreaming) and then flashes lights into the closed eyes. This stimulus is integrated into the dream environment - allowing for associated reality checks to bring about lucidity.
It sounds like it would be much more effective than the quite hit and miss use of BB technologies.
The only effective increase BB technologies have given me in achieving more frequent lucidity is when I used them once or more a day in conjunction with meditation and trance work. BB's do work, but they are a long term plan rather than a 1 shot and you lucid dream kind of thing.

Kitsune

I couldn't find anything as far as a Nova Dreamer thingy goes, not even in froogle. If you know where I can find one, do tell.

Kitsune

I was leaning in that direction, but the problem is that I have Mac OS and not Windows, so what should I do there????

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kiwibonga

This "shady" site seems to have the novadreamer for sale for 300 bucks:

http://www.espionage-store.com/secret/psi.html

This site has a similar product for 130 euros:

http://www.remdreamer.com/

This store sells "Standard LED goggles" for 35 bucks:

http://www.cerebrex.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=C&Product_Code=SLG

I'm not sure if they detect the REM phase or if they're even programmable...

Same thing with more expensive LEDs with fancy names (100 bucks):

http://www.cerebrex.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=C&Product_Code=PLG

Those seem to be tools to enhance your field of vision rather than dream goggles :s

All these things seem pretty expensive, what was the original price of the NovaDreamer, anyone know?
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