Lucid Dream Induction - "Neuroscape" - Binaural Beats (90 Min Sleep Cycle)

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2012
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    *Use headphones*
    Listen to this audio AS YOU FALL ASLEEP, and after you have developed the habit of performing constant 'reality checks'. Remember, this is a tool, and not a magic formula. ;)
    Headphones required for binaural beats to work
    This lucid dreaming induction is a variation of the original i-dreamer. Improvements: a more gradual descending-step-sequence (alpha to delta) to induce sleep. Quieter and more frequent affirmations. Refined gamma peaks (40hz).
    The first 65 minutes will entrain you to a deep delta sleep using a descending binaural frequency + various water sfx. The remainder consists of a low-theta wave to help transit your mind into REM sleep. During this segment I have recorded various affirmations to help trigger a lucid state:
    "You are dreaming"
    "Do a reality check"
    "This is a dream"
    "You are taking control of your dream"
    Within the theta-wave are various 4-5 second long peaks peak at 40 Hz. ("...an EEG machine recorded frequencies in the 40 Hz range in lucid dreamers enjoying a bit of conscious REM...")

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  • @wendyting329
    @wendyting329 Před 2 lety +582

    *A book full of practical good sense and **manifestation.guide** very much a life-saver for me right now. I have been practicing mindfulness for some time now, but this book really gives you a shot in the arm in terms of keeping up with practice and understanding all the psychological and physiological benefits available to you just by sitting still for a little while. Thank you.*

    • @miriamvivo
      @miriamvivo Před rokem

      Plops away and I 9PM and 9PM to ⁹

  • @UberBlaz3
    @UberBlaz3 Před 10 lety +38

    If you get too excited when you realize you are lucid dreaming, it can end up either making you wake up or ending the dream and eliminating the lucidity. It has happened to me a few times as well. If you feel the dream starting to fade, try looking at your hands, or spinning around. It helps to make the dream feel more real.

  • @vejymonsta3006
    @vejymonsta3006 Před 10 lety +152

    I thought I was having a lucid dream while listening to this. But it turned out it was real life and I was shitting in my pants.

  • @iliketocommentonvids5701
    @iliketocommentonvids5701 Před 8 lety +347

    This helped me "meet up" with my parents, who died when I was 10. I was fishing with them. Thank you for publishing this, it helps me sleep at night. ;)

    • @kamilyam7079
      @kamilyam7079 Před 4 lety +11

      I like to comment on vids I’m sorry to hear

    • @seanrowe1333
      @seanrowe1333 Před 2 lety +1

      So happy for you" thanks for sharing..my loved ones come to me in my dreams too"

    • @MrBee_ZA
      @MrBee_ZA Před 2 lety

      Wow that's amazing 😊

    • @iainmair485
      @iainmair485 Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry for your loss.

    • @harleyspurling3749
      @harleyspurling3749 Před 2 lety

      I've been trying to lucid dream for literally 7 years for this exact reason. Sadly, ive never managed too. Happy for You.

  • @cppietime
    @cppietime Před 11 lety +39

    Training + practice + patience + determination = astral projection. Tips: Use binaural beats like this(but Theta waves), Head pointing north helps some people, relax, and stay away from distractions, Turn off the lights, and meditate into a state of deep relaxation. Focus on the space in front of your eyelids, once focused, "move" that space above your head and "pull vibrations down", once the vibrations have been through your entire body, you can try leaving it.

  • @victorkalkowski877
    @victorkalkowski877 Před 8 lety +1145

    I had a dream were I was fat, had 3 body pillows, lived with my mum and thought it was cool to have 43 kinds of fedoras. I never woke up.

    • @SGEnjoyer
      @SGEnjoyer Před 8 lety +39

      this is beautiful

    • @birdieaddictedtodumplings
      @birdieaddictedtodumplings Před 8 lety +23

      "it's a trilby, not a fedora mOoOooM."

    • @youtubeguest6177
      @youtubeguest6177 Před 8 lety +4

      This made my year 😂😂😂

    • @tommysandal6930
      @tommysandal6930 Před 8 lety +12

      +Victor kalkowski So your writing this from your dream then

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      @st4rbear Před 7 lety

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  • @MikaMationsTV
    @MikaMationsTV Před 2 lety +13

    OH MY GOD THIS IS FACINATING!!
    I listened to it 30 minutes betore going to sleep, and also a bit during my sleep but took it off eventually, i fell back asleep, and out of nowhere I realized i was dreaming, I had such a long lucid dream! It was so vivid omg

  • @itspaulmorris
    @itspaulmorris Před 9 lety +60

    I've listened to many tracks and this one is the one that helped me lucid dream for the first time. Highly recommended!

  • @Stpritchington
    @Stpritchington Před 10 lety +18

    Wow! First time using these binaural beats and had one of the best lucid dreams of my life. I highly recommend this.

  • @nathan122009
    @nathan122009 Před 9 lety +21

    One time, I was walking around my high school minding my own business when I suddenly remembered to do a reality check. I pinched my arm and kept walking and talking with my friends... Then I realized I didn't feel my pinch... Right when I said that everything around me started falling apart and I woke up in my bed. That whole day was a dream. O.o crazy stuff

  • @StarNumbers
    @StarNumbers Před 8 lety +15

    My very first experience: Woke up the next day in an unusually positive mood. No dreams to recall, but decided to try again tonight. Then my lady inquired what I was listening to because I laughed and when she came in I was sleeping with my headsets on.

    • @StarNumbers
      @StarNumbers Před 8 lety +1

      +Mike Ivsin
      Follow up comment: I am getting dream recall on the night I skip listening. My guess it is better to listen to this every other day.

  • @PatriciaGoncalves
    @PatriciaGoncalves Před 8 lety +62

    I had an incredible dream!
    In fact, it felt like I was in a parallel dimension. Because the feeling of being awake was real and I knew I was dreaming. I spent a week hearing the audio about an hour before bedtime, and went to sleep listening it too. At first I noticed a change of pattern of my dreams, the colors were all changed, people were red, blue, the colorswere far more intense. I did not do any exercise to check the reality.
    After a week I had my first lucid dream. It was incredible, I lived the experience of flying, I gave the command will now fly, and flew, crossing walls, ok, I played to have superpowers and was super. But what I found most amazing is the perception of being in another dimension and not in a dream, because you know that you are sleeping, but you can comand your mind to create everything, and that becomes your reality.
    My third dream I remember jumping for joy, I thought wow what I will manifest here, and according to what I was thinking it was becoming reality and changing, I remember getting so excited that i could create all i wanted that I said I will never walked away from that dimension, then I woke up. I could not believe it, my brain woke me up when I said I wanted to stay there forever!

    • @maxinmortal
      @maxinmortal Před 8 lety +2

      Kool

    • @drbaxisnayak703
      @drbaxisnayak703 Před 4 lety +5

      'Your brain woke you up when your subconcious mind wanted you to stay there forever'
      Had your concious mind was jot powerful, you could have been forever lost midway. What we call it a coma..

    • @PatriciaGoncalves
      @PatriciaGoncalves Před 4 lety +4

      @@drbaxisnayak703, yes I realized that if I had stayed there I would be sleeping in coma in this dimension, but completely free, happy and wild in my lucid dream!

    • @balazsbosze311
      @balazsbosze311 Před 3 lety +2

      @@PatriciaGoncalves Incredible! Your story is cutting an entire "thought flow" loose in my head.. Thank You for sharing it!

    • @daveshusband2606
      @daveshusband2606 Před 3 lety +1

      @@drbaxisnayak703 actually it is possible to even live a lifetime in a lucid dream cuz time perception is different or rather, you make it different so you could make 1h irl 1 week in a lucid dream
      Needless to say this takes a lot of practice

  • @wooferjr169
    @wooferjr169 Před 8 lety +143

    the droplet sounds feels like I have dranked lots of water and I just wiggle my body to hear it lol

  • @megustale69
    @megustale69 Před 8 lety +56

    just had the most dank of dreams. bitch owed me money and I went and GOT my money

  • @bellevalentine7592
    @bellevalentine7592 Před rokem +6

    I listened to about 20 minutes of this before turning it off and going to sleep. I did lucid dream for a very short period of time and I was struggling to keep it. But that was the first time I’ve lucid dreamed in SO long! Excited to try again tonight

    • @meeekeeey
      @meeekeeey Před rokem +2

      I had the same thing yesterday. Trying now.

  • @DoctorSess
    @DoctorSess Před 10 lety +142

    Dreams are a way for the unconscious mind to communicate with the conscious. Get your mind in the right place before experimenting with your dreaming. Consciously think about it before you go to sleep. A trick is to look at your hands before you go to sleep and then when you are dreaming and start to realize you are dreaming, try to look at your hands. I never was able to actually see my hands but this would make me realize I was dreaming and from there I would be able to become fully lucid. It started off where I would float really high in the air then come back down... eventually I was able to fly off into space and even reach light speed. Best dream I've ever had and I was fully aware it was a dream. Since then I've lost the ability to become fully lucid and now I wake up again once I realize I'm dreaming. It takes conscious effort and practice but it's worth it. To those experiencing disturbing dreams or even sleep paralysis (which I too suffer from) try to overcome the fear. When paralyzed try concentrating on one body part and try to wiggle or move it. This usually snaps you out of it. The demons aren't really there. It is a product of your mind. SP is related to lucid dreaming imo. You're almost there. Don't be afraid of the unknown, explore it.

    • @JenipherAnnG
      @JenipherAnnG Před 10 lety +3

      yes :0) that is exactly how I began lucid dreaming as well... it kinda freaked me out at first but its just nice to know that someone else had this same type of method.

    • @hannahwyatt4830
      @hannahwyatt4830 Před 5 lety +2

      DoctorSess Thank you so much for you help. I really want to try it. Do sleeping pills effect the dream

    • @culllol
      @culllol Před 5 lety

      Hii

    • @robaxl3088
      @robaxl3088 Před 5 lety +5

      I lucid dream all the time...it is an art and takes time to master but we are all capable of this gift....fear is what blinds us during sleep but if you can control that fear then you control your dream....dimensions are endless

    • @Killermemesexe
      @Killermemesexe Před 5 lety

      @@hannahwyatt4830 not the dream itself, but taking sleeping pills too often may leave you addicted and mentaly challenged, especially if youre young

  • @rowanjones7523
    @rowanjones7523 Před 7 lety +23

    Took my headphones out...I was still on my dream, so I took them out again...I was still in my dream. Did it 1 more time and when I realised I was still in my dream, I heard a voice saying 'now you're in the shit!'. Loved it...love the binaurals. Just need to chill more and go wandering further in.

  • @chloejohanna31
    @chloejohanna31 Před 11 lety +7

    my sleep paralysis has been getting out of control and freaking me out and making it difficult to rest. i played this last night and i finally had a pleasant astral projection again. thank you :)

  • @dedsecuser8312
    @dedsecuser8312 Před 7 lety +20

    I don't know if it's safe to go to sleep at 9:20 PM on a school night with a pair of beats listening to this, but hey it makes a great story to tell.

    • @dedsecuser8312
      @dedsecuser8312 Před 7 lety +10

      Good news and bad news:
      I think it helped me have a dream!
      Bad news:
      I didn't go lucid. The dream was exactly how my normal life went.

    • @bobma4670
      @bobma4670 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dedsecuser8312 use it for a week dreams will get better

  • @sindhu8648
    @sindhu8648 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I LICID DREAMT WITH THIS!!! THANKS A LOT

  • @fredbass5384
    @fredbass5384 Před rokem +68

    Your way of expressing these concepts always attracts me, and nothing, but nothing compares with it-- the tone, the depth of spirituality, I can't put it into words. Your Manifesting Manual is something I can read over and over and soak up. I am in process of making the routine a solid part of my life, and it has made a difference! I LOVE your 12 meditations too czcams.com/users/postUgkxzpa8CIfZcihW4Z0F_ja0QF3W9KIatrsq I know I am a different person after 9 months with Super Manifestor, and in process of continued positive change! You deserve accolades every day of the year! Keep on with everything, and as we say in Spanish, ANIMO! Lots of love and every blessing to you both.

  • @trinainsko2670
    @trinainsko2670 Před 10 lety +75

    Helped alot after listining to my moms sqeeky ass voice for 2 hrs straight

  • @j_soo
    @j_soo Před měsícem +1

    I used to listen to this when I was young in high school, I’m 27 now! I was looking specifically for this video and it took me an hour to find

  • @tempel2739
    @tempel2739 Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks to listening to these Binaural beats, I had a Lucid dream where i went back in time, 13 years ago today and relived my childhood back at my elementary school from 1st grade one more time. I remember seeing all my old friends who have now moved on and my 1st grade teacher. I never wanted to wake up... and of course, I cried for the memories.
    Thanks Brainwave Hub.

  • @JohnSmith-ud7nl
    @JohnSmith-ud7nl Před 10 lety +102

    For all you beginners who are scared, don't be. I have been learning more about this and peoples bad experiences and it scared me too, but I tried it last night, and It took me until 4 am to actually do it, but when I did it was great. Before you go to bed, stare at your palms and tell yourself in your head 'if I see my hands tonight, I'll realize I'm dreaming.' I woke up in sleep paralysis, and got really scared, but I closed my eyes, terrified of what I might see because of all the bad stories i read, and I almost forgot to breathe, and remembered it was a part of sleep paralysis, so I opened my eyes and looked down, I saw my hand and got this really intense feeling, then it turned almost into a kaleidoscope and I knew that my sleep paralysis was over and I could move. I got so excited I screamed 'yes!' And woke myself up. Even though it was so short it was probably the coolest thing I've ever done. Don't be scared of it, no one was more scared of doing this and encountering sleep paralysis than me, but you have to remember its a dream and nothing can hurt you, and when you figure that out you can do whatever

    • @MediaEnslavedNation
      @MediaEnslavedNation Před 5 lety +5

      That really seems like a lot of work for very little return. Or maybe I just don't like my nightmares and terrrors...

    • @yaninamiller5711
      @yaninamiller5711 Před 5 lety +3

      @@MediaEnslavedNation ,those are the dreams that hold the most knowledge. Its about overcoming fear that is rooted deep in your subconscious

    • @MediaEnslavedNation
      @MediaEnslavedNation Před 5 lety

      @@yaninamiller5711 you have no idea what's going on in my head nor why

    • @yaninamiller5711
      @yaninamiller5711 Před 5 lety +3

      @@MediaEnslavedNation ,when I say your ,I mean in general. I am no stranger to sleep paralysis and spiritual attacks during Rem state or night terrors,so I was generally speaking based on experience. It is nightmares that teach us the most.

    • @MediaEnslavedNation
      @MediaEnslavedNation Před 5 lety

      @@yaninamiller5711 then why address it to me directly and not just to the original commenter?

  • @SuperKertiz
    @SuperKertiz Před 9 lety +63

    I just wanted to stop by and say that this recording has worked the best for me out of all the ones that I have tried. This one not only gets me to sleep pretty quickly, but also has me seeing very interesting things. Furthermore, I find that this recording helps get my body to sleep much faster, and I can focus on my breathing etc to keep my mind 'awake' until the last possible moment. This is an amazing find!

    • @thebrainwavehub
      @thebrainwavehub  Před 9 lety +12

      Thanks very much for the feedback...I feel the most important thing about an induction is helping the listener get to sleep in the first place, which is often quite difficult with entrainment.

    • @StrictlyPiffly
      @StrictlyPiffly Před 7 lety

      me2

  • @arayofsunshine4556
    @arayofsunshine4556 Před 7 lety +82

    This had me laying on my back literally flying down a highway a few feet from the road. Looking up at a beautiful star filled nightime sky . Awesome!

  • @raz0rcarich99
    @raz0rcarich99 Před 8 lety +25

    Since I stopped smoking weed, my dreams have become extremely vivid, which I read is due to the fact that your brain is compensating for the lack of REM-sleep you had while sleeping high (more deep sleep), so adding this to that should be interesting.

    • @SephCat74
      @SephCat74 Před 8 lety +2

      except... you still have rem sleep on marijuana. It's just one does not remember. It still happens.

    • @raz0rcarich99
      @raz0rcarich99 Před 8 lety +1

      SephCat74 The amount of REM-sleep is reduced as you spend more time in deep sleep, but you still go through REM-sleep, just quicker :). You pretty much only remember your dreams if you wake up during one, which means that weed just lowers your chances, but it doesn't mean you stop dreaming though. I'm a frequent dreamer while I'm smoking aswell.

    • @SephCat74
      @SephCat74 Před 8 lety

      yah mate, I do agree that weed does hinder dream recall, just wanted to say it's not 100% blockage. So it's like trade off I guess. You wanna explore awake? = I smoke. Explore while sleep? = I don't smoke.

    • @raz0rcarich99
      @raz0rcarich99 Před 8 lety +3

      SephCat74 That's like Terrence Mckenna put it (I paraphrase): "Cannabis brings the dream life into the waking life".

    • @SephCat74
      @SephCat74 Před 8 lety +2

      Carl-Richard Løberg Yah bruh. McKenna was very influential person to me. He's the one who helped me go through The Heroic Dosage.

  • @voss134
    @voss134 Před 10 lety +100

    Does anyone else have pulses in random places on your body while listening to this?

    • @lidiapietrusza387
      @lidiapietrusza387 Před 10 lety +4

      My eye twitched and I can't relax it while I listen to this and try to fall asleep

    • @Ryomen_mc
      @Ryomen_mc Před 4 lety +4

      They are the muscles relaxing, keep patience and they will stop

    • @wickermanproxy6296
      @wickermanproxy6296 Před 3 lety +1

      Call them"the frogs"

    • @greensky_fuzawu
      @greensky_fuzawu Před 3 lety +1

      I am forgetting to breathe

    • @lgarla23
      @lgarla23 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes my ears!! I know there is something happen when I feel ears pulsating and the sound of water is literally in my head 😱

  • @jakedelenger8102
    @jakedelenger8102 Před 10 lety +352

    I had a dream I was a rabbit. Still haven't woke up though and its been 12 years!!! And I know I'm talking to my own subconscious when i say... Please someone help me!!!

  • @thebrigittebundyy
    @thebrigittebundyy Před 8 lety +1

    this is the best lucid dreaming video I have ever found.

  • @jacobfoster6860
    @jacobfoster6860 Před 9 lety +3

    I've listened to a lot of lucid dreaming enhancers but this is the only one that's really worked for me, it's not as annoying or upbeat with lots of heavy sounds, it's calm peaceful and does its job

  • @haloslaughter84
    @haloslaughter84 Před 10 lety +24

    I had this cool lucid dream yesterday, I found myself in my kitchen but my house looked a little different, before I went to sleep I said to myself the whole I'm gonna lucid dream thing, and I've kept doing reality checks a lot just by counting my fingers, like It's not about how your fingers look or feel, it's about the act of looking at your hands to check if your awake or asleep, sure enough when I was in this kitchen I counted my fingers and my whole vision went kinda dark then I STARTED FLOATING IN THE AIR DOING SPINS LOL, I couldn't control it but the moment I realized I was dreaming I just started floating haha, it was pretty fun and cool, but I eventually woke myself up by thinking to much about it, but I think it was mostly cause my nose was all stuffed and it was annoying me.

  • @KastaNik
    @KastaNik Před 4 lety +3

    I was nearly sound asleep when I heard the voice in the video talking. I know it's meant to help you realize you're dreaming and it's telling you to take control of it. But it was so sudden. Guess it's my bad for having the volume up so high.
    I got so scared that I didn't want to sleep in silence, so I put on some music from my playlist and fell asleep.
    But if it's any consolation, it induced me enough that I actually had a lucid dream. I could see clearly, I could smell everything, I could hear my own thoughts, etc.
    So yeah.

  • @xtalentoso685
    @xtalentoso685 Před 8 lety +2

    This was amazing. Its crazy how I can remember so many little details from my dream so vividly. I just simply went to sleep while this was playing. Set the volume just right, not to loud not to soft. Crazy, try it out people.

    • @huniepanda7759
      @huniepanda7759 Před 8 lety

      I'm gonna try this tonight ^.^ Would it be best to download this and put it on repeat? :3

  • @makdrumz
    @makdrumz Před 8 lety +29

    This is the first time i had a lucid dream. 45 minutes in random thoughts (not images) passing by, all of a sudden BOOM i am entering a room and sitting on a chair. Then i am looking up on the left on the wall in front of me thinking "whoa..what...where am i? is this real....??" Then i snap out of it and see the blank created by my closed eyelids. It was so real that i got scared-confused-excited. Now that i know this works i am going back to bed and practice remaing calm and aware.

  • @MattPro806
    @MattPro806 Před 10 lety +5

    I listen to this every night and I fall asleep instantly:)

  • @abrahamdejesus1321
    @abrahamdejesus1321 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Had a lucid dream after listening to this video. It was an hour later after the video ended (went to bed at 12am and woke up from the lucid dream at 3am) but still would recommend:)

  • @InayetHadi
    @InayetHadi Před 8 lety +1

    I have listened to many lucid dreaming induction videos, and this video gives me the most vivid dreams, however, I cannot control them. Thank you very much for creating and uploading!

    • @edwardkent
      @edwardkent Před 8 lety

      +Inayet Hadi .......the first step to controlling a lucid dream is to think of someone you want to have sex with.....be careful what you wish for though !!

  • @kellysutton2780
    @kellysutton2780 Před 8 lety +5

    love the sound of water very relaxing

  • @shoutuckerdidnothingwrong

    I just love the watery sound for the first 17 minutes or so. I wish it would last for the entire duration of the video.

  • @Victoriasalazar73
    @Victoriasalazar73 Před 8 lety +2

    I listen to this about 2 times a week, and everyone it results in some triply dreams. Once I am awake, I can almost instantly recall events that happened in the dream. I also tend to sleep in much longer than usual.

  • @erisandme6323
    @erisandme6323 Před 3 lety +22

    Ik this is meant to help you sleep but this is freaking scary 😂 😭

  • @TheHarmonicaMusician
    @TheHarmonicaMusician Před 10 lety +260

    I feel like I'm a fish trapped inside a fish tank.

  • @theguardianofthelight9292
    @theguardianofthelight9292 Před 10 lety +22

    Freakin flying in my room "no good" hit my head on the ceiling

  • @stilkobg
    @stilkobg Před 10 lety

    This worked so awesome for me ! I even had almost complete control ! Good thing I read that sometimes you are in control but think you are just awake so you go back to sleep. So that was the first thing I thought I was awake but then I checked my hands and the clock and found out it was a dream and a beautiful journey began.

  • @MJLambert93
    @MJLambert93 Před 10 lety +5

    After listening to this a few weeks ago ive started remembering my dreams for years I couldn't remember them listen to this stuff most nights now :) thanks

  • @MrDeadgoatmeat
    @MrDeadgoatmeat Před 10 lety +8

    I wish I knew how to control my dreams when I was younger. I used to have these nightmares, and as soon as the dream started I would be able to tell it was going to be nightmare and just purposely walk to the monster and let it eat me and I would just wake up. Man, it would've been awesome

    • @JustinRodriguez-sw2cc
      @JustinRodriguez-sw2cc Před 3 lety

      Nah you can eliminate them. Or fly above them. Or run away from them faster than the blink of an eye. You're the one in control of you

  • @SirSoupless99
    @SirSoupless99 Před 7 lety +42

    Woah this actually worked. I tried this video before but didn't read the description and was very skeptical at the time. When I read the description I thought "hey what the heck I'll give it another go". Once I heard the affirmations that I was asleep, I woke up. I didn't realize I was still dreaming until I noticed I was in My childhood home. Thanks for the upload Man. I feel bad for doubting this video in the first place.

  • @sisqo190pr
    @sisqo190pr Před 8 lety

    This one made me fall asleep almost instantly . I think I almost became lucid cause I realized I was entering the dream world but I didn't grasp onto like I should have . Ended up just having a very vivid dream. This one is really good

  • @tibormatosevic2286
    @tibormatosevic2286 Před 4 lety

    GREAT "INTRO" ! . THAT DROPPING WATER ALWAYS RELAXES ME , AND I OFTEN FALL TO SLEEP BY 10 - 15 MINUTES OF THIS AUDIO . THANKS .

  • @victorg7666
    @victorg7666 Před 11 lety +5

    That beat doesn't really make me do some lucid dreams but it makes me sleep into weird dreams really fast

  • @andrejgarbar7180
    @andrejgarbar7180 Před 9 lety +6

    I would like to share my experience. Sometimes I try to practice lucid dreaming or astral projection just for curiosity. Once I was looking at my watch for a month, wanted to do a lucid dreaming but nothing happened, so since that time I didn't try to do that again. In recent time I try to do astral projection or at least to look what happens. Once when I was doing it for a about 2 or 3 hours my heart started to beat rapidly and my breast did rise up for a few seconds, sort of alien abduction or something in me wanted to escape or steal my soul :D but I guess there were physical reasons for this, our body is not get used to be awake during sleep so there might be certain confrontations in our body. Yesterday was the highest point in my experiences, I believe my experience could help you to achieve lucid dreaming in very short time, just in a few days or even at one. So yesterday I tried to do astral projection, I was laying in bed on my back and was concentrating on my breath, I was doing it about for two or three hours, I experienced electricity runing through my body, and rapid heart beats, and it was nice to breath, because finally I became my breath, it was so easy to breath and it was so refreshing. But I didn't achieve what I wanted and changed my pose into my sleeping pose, you see I was laying on my back, but when I go to sleep I lay on my belly, so I layed on my bely and felt even more relaxed and started to get asleep and everything started to spin in my head and I got into sleep paralisis, the time I spent laying on my back and concentrating on my breath helped my to concentrate and prepare my body, so when I layed on my belly in a minute I was in a sleep paralysis and remained concentrated, then I started to visualize what I want to do, and then that visualization became my dream, when I entered into one of my rooms I suddenly realised that my room doesn't look in that way which I saw it and I realised that I am lucid dreaming and at that moment I woke up. So my advice would be, prepare your body, prepare your concentation, clear your mind, and get into your sleeping pose sort of you're going to sleep and you go to sleep with staying up inside, then when you will feel that you're going down do some visualization of what you want to do and it should become your dream. Good luck :)

  • @shu-xy5ch
    @shu-xy5ch Před 5 měsíci +1

    Just had a vivid LD with this, it's been a long time since I had one. I played it in minimum volume.

  • @brandonburdett2508
    @brandonburdett2508 Před 9 lety

    This works amazingly!
    I thought oh now my dreams will enhance.. well that happened.. yet also now life switches in and out of dream mode during the day.

  • @envycase8017
    @envycase8017 Před 4 lety +4

    I couldn’t focus at first then I started replying a theme song to my fav childhood cartoon and suddenly it’s like I started to faze into but in a scary way. I started feeling warmth in my body and sweating and my heart rate was increasing too, I could feel it pumping. It’s like I was starting to faze into but All I could see what darkness but then it’s like I saw faces or mysterious figures. I started to get scared and started to think of scary things.

  • @thebrainwavehub
    @thebrainwavehub  Před 9 lety +4

    NeuroQuest: czcams.com/video/EmfnS2Zg-o4/video.html

  • @stevenramage4200
    @stevenramage4200 Před 10 lety

    I was falling asleep half way through then the sounds changed WOW brain twitch madness.

  • @mmorres5333
    @mmorres5333 Před 6 lety +1

    Had me lucid for all night.. Got me tripping .. As i was laying down I'm sinking down and down and finally i got released

  • @R3spectTheV3t
    @R3spectTheV3t Před 7 lety +227

    instructions were unclear, pissed myself and cant find my cat

    • @therealkk1
      @therealkk1 Před 5 lety +5

      Yo I’ve honestly lucid dreamed over 20+ times and the best videos are these binaural beats and Jody Whitley and even after understanding how it works say your name going to sleep and realize when you are dreaming

    • @dasren
      @dasren Před 4 lety +1

      therealkk1 wtf man

    • @curtiserecacho1401
      @curtiserecacho1401 Před 4 lety

      @@therealkk1 Hey so when you day say your name, is that so when you are dreaming then you will hear your name and automatically realize your lucid in the dream? This is a great idea. Im going to try it. Thank you

    • @squircle3593
      @squircle3593 Před 3 lety

      lol

    • @melissaamyasmr3575
      @melissaamyasmr3575 Před 3 lety

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @seanwilliam7970
    @seanwilliam7970 Před 10 lety +19

    This helps me remember my dreams I'll give you that my friend

    • @mistyheart4715
      @mistyheart4715 Před 10 lety

      That's what lucid dreaming is

    • @seanwilliam7970
      @seanwilliam7970 Před 10 lety +7

      Not at all

    • @seanwilliam7970
      @seanwilliam7970 Před 10 lety

      But I see where your coming from

    • @GravyBrainz
      @GravyBrainz Před 10 lety

      Misty heart lucid dreamin is when your conscious becomes aware that you are dreaming so you become completely in control of your dream

    • @mistyheart4715
      @mistyheart4715 Před 10 lety

      GravyBrainz Oh ok I was taught differently

  • @johneu87
    @johneu87 Před 7 lety +1

    I find this really amazing. I tried this last night and yes it works! Before each dream starts, i can sense that it's coming, i can feel myself breathing calmly just like a regular sleeping person but i am fully aware as if i'm awake. I thought i would wake up feeling a little stressed or sleepy but its the other way around, i woke up almost ready for the day's activities. :) i had one challenge though, every time i hear the voice that says "this is just a dream", it wakes me up.

  • @ciroagraz6389
    @ciroagraz6389 Před 10 lety

    Those last 30 minutes part was awesome. I felt like i was nothing.

  • @arthulizen167
    @arthulizen167 Před rokem +7

    Whos still here using this

  • @thebrainwavehub
    @thebrainwavehub  Před 9 lety +15

    If anyone here would like to experiment with the 'Wake Back to Bed' technique, check this out: Lucid Dreaming Induction ('Wake Back To Bed' Method) Lucid Dreaming Binaural Beats

    • @alkebulanianlost1989
      @alkebulanianlost1989 Před 9 lety +11

      I first learned about lucid dreaming from a book a read years ago. Sadly, I have since forgotten the title, but it was basically about one man's adventures while dreaming lucidly. I became a little obsessed with the idea and came across something called Calea zacatechichi. I read that it was used by some shamans to essentially make their dreams more vivid and colorful. I can say that I only smoked it once (@ 2006) and the effects have never worn off. My dreams became wildly colorful and I could remember far more details than I could before. At that point, I began writing a dream journal which was no problem at all b/c I could recount my dreams with ease.
      This is the technique I first started using:
      I would lay on back back with my hands on my chest similar to the way you may see someone in a coffin (lol bear with me). I would then close my eyes and think about a room that I knew very well (i.e. your bedroom, or kitchen, or living room etc.). After concentrating on reconstructing as many details of that room as I could, my body would have fallen asleep. At that point I would try to visualize my self being in that room. From there, it was no problem to have an OBE, but I wanted to really dream lucidly. Unfortunately, I couldn't quite make it to the dream state that I needed to be in, so I got discouraged and quite trying every night.
      After about a month of not attempting lucid dreaming I had my first experience.
      I dreamt that I was in a city similar to NYC. In my waking life, I've always had dogs, and my grandfather was a breeder beagles. In this dream, every dog I had ever owned was running loose through the city. I had an intense feeling of dread b/c I felt like my dogs would be hit by cars in the downtown area we were in. I was chasing them when the police and national guard surrounded me (I felt like I had committed a crime by having all these dogs at large in the city. It's weird, but they brought out a tank and pointed the barrel directly in my face, which scared the shit out of me. Suddenly at that moment, I became aware that I was in a dream. Everything became brighter, and I felt the slightest of vibrations. I started laughing b/c I knew I was finally lucid (I have to mention that I had previously come to the conclusion that I would never be able to have a lucid dream).
      Now, this next part is really what I did out of pure choice in my dream. I grabbed the tank by the barrel with two hands and swung it back and forth, smashing it on the ground, hulk style, lol. After 4 or 5 good swings, I immediately awoke.
      The lucid portion of the dream lasted only what felt like 30 seconds in dream time which isn't long, but it was long enough to enjoy.
      Of course, after that experience I instantly became obsessed with lucid dreaming once again, and since that time I have had numerous lucid dreams, all of which were far more exciting and entertaining than the dream I described above.
      I have said all this only to say, don't give up. Everyone out there who has tried and not yet had their first lucid dream, don't give up. Condition your brain with practice and your lucid dreams will undoubtedly come, and when they do I promise it will change your life for the better. Create your reality. Hotep.

    • @alkebulanianlost1989
      @alkebulanianlost1989 Před 9 lety +1

      Alkebulanian Lost I forgot to add that many of my subsequent lucid dreams have been achieved without any technique at all. I have just gone to bed like normal and at some point during the night I will become lucid. I do however still use various techniques to induce my lucid dreams b/c I feel like it keeps my mind prepared and more aware during sleep, if that makes any sense.

    • @S0lidState
      @S0lidState Před 9 lety +2

      Black Silver Black plastic.

    • @christianponseca8251
      @christianponseca8251 Před 9 lety +1

      Woo!!! Super super the best! Thank you for the Safe lucid dreaming sound effects that can Wake you up in real world,once you we're on thr DEEP SLEEP,super Super Amazing,Perfect lucid dream I've encountered right now than the past lucid dreams I have...

    • @reggaemow
      @reggaemow Před 9 lety

      Alkebulanian Lost Thank you! I've been trying for over three months now... only had one OBE, one low level LD and a few beginnings of LD which i rapidly awoken from..

  • @rentavideo412
    @rentavideo412 Před 10 lety +1

    This actually works people. Just try to remember that it is just a dream. I say this just in case you start having a waking dream.
    last night I was at a huge theater watching The Empire Strikes Back. I was able to move things with my mind. When I realized I was dreaming everything went pure awesome. At some point I forgot it was a dream and thought that I had woken up. That was until I started having a nightmare about a clown that could see me through the closet door. But I started hearing the beats in my head phones and was able to force my self awake. This probably will not make any sense to the uninitiated, keep a dream journal so that when you wake up you do not do what I did and forget. Awesome!

  • @zpitts18
    @zpitts18 Před 10 lety

    The picture of the guy on this video.. described my dream experiences exponentially. Almost every dream I have is lucid and of flying. The way that I fly is the exact position that this guy on the video is positioned. I love lucid dreaming. I love flying. I love Dreams.

  • @cosmicjustice4139
    @cosmicjustice4139 Před 10 lety +6

    Sometimes its fun just to hum along to these ...hold a long hum from your lungs to your nose and feel it really vibrate. It's like a harmonica in your mind.

  • @lexismwuaa
    @lexismwuaa Před 10 lety +14

    I lucid dreamed and astral projected 3 hours ago it was amazing!

  • @Vibracanaltv
    @Vibracanaltv Před 9 lety

    Thanks for download this...

  • @bagowind24
    @bagowind24 Před 10 lety

    I can't remember before using this video the last time I had a dream. I used this video to fall asleep and had incredibly realistic and memorable dreams. Not lucid... but I remembered them. I'll read up and keep trying for lucid, as the results for general dream recall were excellent. Thanks! :)

  • @mario5283
    @mario5283 Před rokem +3

    I've been listening to this binaural beat for a decade now. Thank you.

  • @buddelglub7195
    @buddelglub7195 Před 8 lety +18

    I really enjoyed this. I had my first lucid dream ever because of this. Thank you so much for uploading! :)

    • @huniepanda7759
      @huniepanda7759 Před 8 lety

      so all you did was listen to this while falling asleep and you had a lucid dream?

    • @Ihavepinkeye
      @Ihavepinkeye Před 8 lety

      How long have you been trying to lucid dream and do u meditate or keep a dream journal?

    • @buddelglub7195
      @buddelglub7195 Před 8 lety

      waldo899cp What exactly do you mean?

    • @Ihavepinkeye
      @Ihavepinkeye Před 8 lety

      Das Brot like, have you been trying to have lucid dreams? how long did it take you to get one? like a month? a year?? and do u meditate or keep a dream journal?

    • @buddelglub7195
      @buddelglub7195 Před 8 lety +3

      Oh, it's simple. Just lay yourself down on your back with your arms next to you. Close your eyes and take deep breaths. And most importantly: Whatever you do, DO NOT MOVE, even if you're itchy. It should work for you. Once you fall asleep, there's a chance for you to have a lucid dream. That's at least how it worked for me. Hope this helped you! :)

  • @savannahp1189
    @savannahp1189 Před 6 lety

    My eyes started watering.

  • @danahood2433
    @danahood2433 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you!

  • @BangGoesThePistol
    @BangGoesThePistol Před 10 lety +24

    I had a dream that we were on a cruise when suddenly everything shut down and the lady forced everyone to getout of the boat and we were all on the beach (which was unusually full of people) and the water level was decreasing fast and there was less water and I got separated from my family and met a group of different origin girls who all told me they have been trapped there for months and the lady wouldnt let them leave and the same will happen to me. I woke up shortly.

    • @saadhigh
      @saadhigh Před 10 lety +6

      ooooo

    • @loopholes1969
      @loopholes1969 Před 10 lety +2

      BangGoesThePistol, your dream is a reflection of a very real component to escaping, whether through the dreamscape or AP. Based on your dream alone, I imagine you have either not lucid dreamed before (or at least deliberately) and almost certainly have not projected -- correct? As many have mentioned in the comments, there is an element of "fear" which individuals must overcome before lucid dreaming or AP-ing... Most folks either a) do accept it as real; b) recognize it's not and wake themselves up in the process. But for certain individuals, they can "ride the wave" (literally, the brain wave frequency), YET still not 'release'/overcome the fear.... It IS an Island... Alone yet with others who are also alone and convinced you will not be able to escape that phase. The trick is to USE THIS, that moment, like an alarm clock to remind you "I remember this feeling, that means i'm dreaming and it's time to control it!" The longer you are on the island, more likely you will be to never get off --- but the lady keeping you there, while she doesn't WANT you to get off, has no control that you do not give her. She is the gate keeper, eternally trapped as close to the next world as possible without being able to cross into it.... but the gate she keeps is only as real as we recognize it to be...... I know that all sounds far out, but I hope it helps -- because anyone who has REALLY floated off especially, knows that the planes beyond have their share of deceit along the way.

    • @moonichigomagic12345
      @moonichigomagic12345 Před 10 lety

      That sounds like it would make an interesting movie.

    • @TownsendV228
      @TownsendV228 Před 10 lety +1

      moonichigomagic12345 I was thinking the same thing.

  • @angieandwallace
    @angieandwallace Před 10 lety +3

    Have used this audio for 3 months almost nightly. It has helped me greatly to achieve delta sleep. I havent slept deeply for many many years. I dont know why all the negative comments. I appreciate this audio very much! Thanks for posting!

  • @experiencestories1836
    @experiencestories1836 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It really helps me a lot, it can motivates my lucid dreaking but my cousin's cellphone music is so loud that I can't even focus in what I'm think of a place to be dreamed 😢

  • @DJViruz951
    @DJViruz951 Před 8 lety

    Woah that was pretty awesome

  • @marissag9047
    @marissag9047 Před 8 lety +5

    I was so close to having a lucid dream with this one. I realized I was dreaming but then in the dream I woke up and was like oh no I woke up! And then I wrote in my dream journal, again all in the dream haha

  • @AkimuneKurayami
    @AkimuneKurayami Před 11 lety +3

    I didn't even dream at all after hearing this....But I really love it, it makes you sleepy kinda~ x3

  • @AngelKhalidah
    @AngelKhalidah Před 8 lety +1

    I am still listening to this! It really works! :)

  • @kacperspisz4239
    @kacperspisz4239 Před 5 měsíci

    This is the one and only one that works wonders

  • @VulpesDay
    @VulpesDay Před 10 lety +28

    Ok, the reason of the Nightmares is that you people need to calm donw, if you don't know how handle it, you gonna have Nightmares, but if you know what you want, what you need, or what you have waiting for, you will be able to defeat the Nightmares of your Soul, because is'nt the Sound that gave you nightmares, is yourself...so.... Buck up, defeat your nightmare, and have a beuty Dream....

    • @Insomnniia
      @Insomnniia Před 10 lety

      Or reiterate the fact that what you think is materialized within a dream. You think a monster is coming, it's going to come. Think it out of existence, and there it goes. I don't know what the fuck you're trying to say, the sounds are most definitely NOT the dreamer.

    • @MrNutsPea
      @MrNutsPea Před 10 lety

      personally im not enjoyin this tune, but she is right. your dreams are your own sub- conscious how u perceive it and what u take from it is ur choice..

    • @Insomnniia
      @Insomnniia Před 10 lety

      Yes, if you "can't handle" a dream (aka it's your first time) you obviously DEFINITELY have a nightmare because you don't know how to control it. No, she isn't right. Do some research.

    • @MrNutsPea
      @MrNutsPea Před 10 lety

      i mean i see both of u as right dk dc lol

    • @TheReaper569
      @TheReaper569 Před 10 lety +3

      i never got into this and there is a very likely chance that i will have worst nightmares of all, but sacrifice FOR SCIENCE

  • @elliottconnolly5917
    @elliottconnolly5917 Před 7 lety +26

    Fell asleep to this last and woke up with a voice saying this is a dream haha I shit myself.

  • @albertogomez4874
    @albertogomez4874 Před 3 lety

    The reason visualization is so powerful is because as you create pictures in your mind of seeing yourself with what it is you want, you are generating thoughts and feelings of having it now.

  • @CrazyEightFootball
    @CrazyEightFootball Před 9 lety

    About to try this for the first time tonight. I'll update you guys tomorrow.

  • @DethronerX
    @DethronerX Před 2 lety +4

    CZcams sucks, because now we cant play something and go to bed, because it will pause after a few minutes and ask us to press OK

  • @SamMajors1
    @SamMajors1 Před 11 lety +4

    Yes, these tones create a more peaceful rest and help you fall into a deeper sleep. The deeper you go, the more vivd it gets, because the stronger your dreaming becomes. And also the longer you will sleep, so in turn the longer the dream :) Hope this helped

  • @kalel248
    @kalel248 Před 10 lety

    Awesome stuff made me very relaxed. Ive had controlled dreams before cant wait to see how this helps....

  • @scooobiedoobie
    @scooobiedoobie Před 7 lety +1

    I listened to this years ago and didn't expirience anything until a couple of weeks later.. lucid dreaming is my most favorite thing to do, it's too good to be true but it's like I live in a whole nother world.

  • @danieltorres6282
    @danieltorres6282 Před 10 lety +9

    had an amazing weird lucid dream, first i was kidnapped then saved, then at my family's for the new years lol and i actually could remember every detail as if i had self control of it all, but the kidnapping part was a nightmare nonetheless however this was awesome... for anyone who has nightmares just remind that if your freaking out remember you are dreaming at that point its lucid and you have self control, change your views on the dream like i did.. any who great video..

    • @lancezillamcboss9069
      @lancezillamcboss9069 Před 10 lety

      in order for it to be lucid you must control your movement and make your own story line

    • @Lone1Wolf8
      @Lone1Wolf8 Před 10 lety +2

      lancezilla Mcboss not necessarily you just have to be aware. thats what lucid means. you can still go with the dream that is happening as long as your aware that your dreaming

    • @lancezillamcboss9069
      @lancezillamcboss9069 Před 10 lety +2

      Lone1Wolf8 touché my friend

    • @moonichigomagic12345
      @moonichigomagic12345 Před 10 lety +2

      That would also make an interesting movie. Lucid Dreaming can have its perks.

  • @ChuckNorris14571
    @ChuckNorris14571 Před 10 lety +8

    I didn't lucid dream but I did wake up on a mattress drenched in urine

  • @xKardinal
    @xKardinal Před 3 lety +2

    I’ma lucid dreamer myself, whenever I fall asleep and Interstellar is playing in the background, I tend to dream about space travel, going to a whole new universe, shit like that. My lucid dreams are weird, that’s why I keep a dream journal beside my bed for that reason. I have a lot of dreams I write about.

  • @Uwek212
    @Uwek212 Před 10 lety

    Wow! I had grrrrreeaat lucid dream! It was about me and my mom picking a movie in Netflix.

  • @AcexXBuRzZTxXMoDe
    @AcexXBuRzZTxXMoDe Před 9 lety +54

    1:06:25 the voices creeped me out !

  • @itsheer4121
    @itsheer4121 Před 4 lety +17

    in my lucid dream, i was flying in my room and suddenly hit my head on door and then wake up and again hit my head on the ceiling 😅😂😂

  • @TheOracleOfApollo
    @TheOracleOfApollo Před 10 lety

    This worked very well for me ty.

  • @mr.bleckstar
    @mr.bleckstar Před rokem +2

    This whisper in the last 10 minutes of recording, would work more effectively in the beginning