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captain moo | Von Pluckington | Saveyer$ |
October 20, 1995 3:14 AM * |
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� Message Status � Replying is an Option � � Regarding � Lucid Dreaming Devices... � � ���- �-- ����� -�� -� -��� �-� �� ��� -��- � � -� �-� ���� � ���--� ��-� �� � Re: Lucid Dreaming Devices... � � > I've read about some goggles that someone can wear while sleeping that are � > attached to some kind of computer and can detect when the wearer is in REM � > sleep (the dream state). Then they're supposed to flash a red light that's � > not supposed to wake you up, but is supposed to let you know you're dreamin � > so you can control your dreams. These cost from between a couple of hundre � > dollers to a thousand. Has anyone here ever tried one? I'm curious if the ��� �� �- - �-- � ��� - --� ��� - ����- � ����- ��-- --�� �-� ���- �-�-� �� You don't need that junk! An article ran in Psychology Today in the last year or so that tells you all about lucid dreaming (i.e. taking control of your dreams and doing whatever the hell you want) without any equipment. I've played with it a bit and it's very cool! check it out, yall! [FiXx] |
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