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RainyDaze

You need to click the reality check button on the front for the amount of 10 minute increments you would like it to be not active for.  So once you put it on if you click the front four times, it won't be active for forty minutes.  The reality check button is useful once you become lucid as well.  If you find yourself woken by the lights reach up and click the button before you decide to go back to sleep, if nothing happens when you hit the button then you are dreaming still.  Happens often.

good luck
~joe

ronaldo


Hi Joe

have u had any lucid dream using it? did u have to follow the book that came with it?

RainyDaze

Yes I have had some with it.  I don't think it will happen though until you are having some pretty vivid dreams without it.  Definitely not the magical key, but it helps greatly.  I have been happy with it.  No, I didn't really follow the book, just learned the basic settings and strapped it on.  Its not very complicated.  Maybe follow the book or some other step by step program to get your dreaming level up though?  I had already been preacticing a great deal before I got the Nova.

~joe

beavis

I used to want a nova dreamer. When I'm dreaming in astral, I dont want a physical light to bring me back!

ronaldo


Hi Rainydaze

I tried setting the dalay, I think it's broken. I seemed to have bent some of the things on the circuit board, how the hell i've done that i don't know it wouldn't matter if i could sleep easily but it alway takes a few hours 4 me to drop off.

ronaldo


by the way don't u think the circuit board is really crap theres not much protection with the mask

Graupel

My NovaDreamer is due to be shipped around August 1st, so i'll see what kind of lucid dreams I can have with it.  Without it, I don't really have very many lucid dreams and hopefully this can help me a great deal.

ronaldo

Hi Graupel

Just make sure u don't damage the circuit board cos it's really basic.
Hopfully they might have improved it by now.

RainyDaze

Well, you can set the delay out as long as you want.  If it takes you four hours to fall asleep then you just have to hit the button enough times.  The lights should blink inside the mask each time you hit the button.  The circuit board does seem unprotected I suppose, but any additional covering would just add to it's bulkiness.  I have been happy with mine.  It did seem a little expensive for what it was, but when it works, it is well worth it to me.

As far as pulling you out of your experience, you see the lights flash from within, you don't get pulled out.

~joe

RainyDaze

well congratulations.

phykarn

I had one years ago and it never helped me to have a lucid dream. It usually just woke me up during my sleep. But, the idea seems good and I'm sure it works for some people.

ronaldo

hey man i'm sick. my mother was at my flat this morning tidying up like she always does and the silly old cow put my novadreamer in the washing machine and now it's totally knacked

ronaldo

Hi

I bought a novadreamer from the lucid dreaming institute about a year ago but have never had time to use it yet.
Anway I tried the mask the other night and the lights kept flashing b4 i got to sleep
I was wondering if anyone else has one these and how the hell do u use it

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