![]() But if it keeps up, I might just need to switch apps, I can’t risk losing any more dream entries. Also genre and general regard for the dream. This app is otherwise good, I love how is records both date and time. Truthfully, I’ve only been using it for the journaling feature. It’s just a little jarring to see such a slip up, and along with the other advice which seems only useful for a newbie, it’s making me rather skeptical to continue using the app. That’s because they’re the result of a technique and not the actual technique themselves. I also have a hard time editing dreams without them either disappearing, doubling my entries, or not being edited at all and ignoring all the notes I added after the fact.Īlso, nitpick, WILD and DILD stand for wake/dream initiated lucid dreams, not induced. I could excuse it if it happened only once, but it’s been a recurring problem. The ones I replace them with are lacking the personal touch, the raw detail that comes from remembering a fresh dream. This is especially heartbreaking and frustrating for lucid, or otherwise vivid dreams, in which I had initially wrote out a lengthy, enthusiastic, and personal dream journal, only to come back and discover it gone. Sometimes my dream entries will randomly disappear, and I have to rewrite them. I’ve been having some problems with this app. FILD/WILD/WBTB/DEILD Alarm that automatically shuts itself off, which enables you to be woken up but not have to move! This makes the transition from waking state to dream world much more seamless & effortless Links to helpful websites with great community forums! Guides to wake up in your REM sleep periods for the most vivid lucid dreams! Frequently asked question section for beginners Many of the most common induction techniques always ready to be read & cited whenever you see fit! Reality Check Reminders to remind you throughout the day to check if you are awake! These notifications will end up reminding you to do a reality check in your dreams! Dream Journal Lock (Passcode & Touch iD) Dream journal to increase dream recall and in turn inducing many lucid dreams! Also fun to read after some time when you end up forgetting them! Simple, iOS 11 inspired user interface for easy use If you can think it, you can dream it!Ī lucid dream is when you realize that you are dreaming, giving you a level of consciousness that allows you to interact with the dream world and do whatever you can think of! Why sleep through your dreams when you can consciously control them? Lucid Dreaming allows you to live a new life of your choice - no rules, no physics, no limitations! Unlock the pure power of your mind every night. After waking I checked my email and there was one from Chris Hammond advertising your course.The average person sleeps about 8 hours a night. I’m still doing this in the light sleep stage so I only get partial lucidity, but it seems to be replicable and I am getting better at staying calm so I am sure this will segue into a fully lucid experience in the near future.Īnyway, thank you so much Charlie, you are a blessing!īy the way, I was set up to find your course by a dream … in the dream I was talking to a friend who passed to the other side last December, his name was Morley Wiseman and we had had a contentious relationship so I was quite surprised at how friendly he was being. I read a lot, I write all the time and for the last four or five nights I have had reality checks in the hypnagogic state when I see paper with writing on it - soon as I see this I know I’m dreaming. One wonderful realization has been to recognize that when I can’t read I am probably dreaming. Now I realize that I was not only trying too hard, but that I was expecting too much of my small ego-self and not giving enough control over to my dreaming self. In the past I have been frustrated when I haven’t been able to attain lucidity, to the point of giving up (more than once). The biggest lesson for me was to create a kindly relationship with my dreaming self, with humility and acceptance. I’ve been recording my dreams for more than 50 years, I’ve been to the Monroe Institute twice and used Hemi-sync and recently Holosync as aids to meditation, and I’ve had fleeting lucid dreams and a couple of spontaneous OOBEs but I have to say that Charlie Morley is a wonderful teacher and that since I started listening to his short clip instructions (which I really like) my lucidity in dreaming has improved immensely. History of lucid dreaming around the worldīeyond lucidity: out of body experience (OBE) Mindfulness meditation in the hypnopompic stage (how to) Mindfulness meditation in the hypnagogic stage (how to) Guided mindfulness meditation (settling, grounding and resting with support) The “why” of lucid dreaming (Tibetan Buddhist benefits) The “why” of lucid dreaming (psychological benefits)
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