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- From: dan@netlabs.com (Daniel Ketcham)
- Newsgroups: alt.self-improve
- Subject: Re: LUCID DREAMING !!! ??? !!! ??? !!! ???
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.194529.17807@netlabs.com>
- Date: 30 Jul 92 19:45:29 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul29.145817.15913@seq.uncwil.edu> browntf@seq.uncwil.edu (brown todd f) writes:
- >smorris@esdmfg44.Sgi.COM (Steve Morris) writes:
- >
- >>A while back there was some talk about
- >>'dream goggles' that sense REM sleep
- >>and start flashing little lights to
- >>help you realize you are dreaming.
- >
- >You are referring to LaBerge's "Dreamlight" lucid dream induction
- >device. I own one. An excellent device but a littly pricey for
- >about $1000.
-
- Does anyone know if a ordinary pair of goggles would work just as well
- as long as the user thinks that they will sense REM sleep and start
- flashing lights. Has LaBerge tried some such controlled experiment?
-
- Dan Ketcham
- Standard Discalmer.
-