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What Dreams will you share on Facebook?


What if you could record your dreams and make a home movie?

I participated in an experiment that was part of

Daniel Oldis’ research on dreams, some of which is detailed in this CNN article (link is below).

CNN: How close are we to recording our dreams?

Wearing a device that recorded my brain waves while I slept, I became lucid and signaled to an online dream lab which recorded the signal.

Or as the little girl said in that long ago “Shake and Bake” commercial, “Ah helped!”

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Dream a Little Lucid Dream


Dreams Communication using the Internet

Daniel Oldis, whose seminal work in the science of lucid dreams is widely quoted in academic circles writes an introduction to his acclaimed Lucid Dream Manifesto in which he suggests that a lucid dreamer can signal another dreamer using dream masks and the internet.

Check out”Sleep Stream Online” a sleep lab that is studying sleep patterns with the goal of identifying when lucid dreaming is in progress. “Brian” an engineering student at Cornell, is using “Zeo” an easily worn device that records sleep patterns and sends the data to the sleepstream program. The goal is to synchronize lucid dreamers and explore ways to communicate dreamer to dreamer. This study is inspired by Oldis’ writings. Here’s the link:

http://www.sleepstreamonline.com/

The Science of Lucid Dreams

http://www.amazon.com/Inception-Conscious-Lucid-Dreams-ebook/dp/B003VD21RS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=books&qid=1279766830&sr=1-1