Lucid Dreaming is realizing you are dreaming as you dream. When you reach the Lucid Dreaming state, you will be able to control your dreams and experience anything you wish.Anyone can have a lucid dream. Unless you’re one of those extremely lucky individuals who experience them naturally, anyone can learn to induce a lucid dream with enough practice. Although there are many ways of achieving this state, one new and fascinating method involves brainwave technology and binaural beats, that is Lucid Dreaming Binaural Beats!

Listening to Lucid Dreaming Binaural Beats is safe and works very quickly if you want to enhance your Lucid Dreaming capabilities, you should give this product a try. Binaural beats or binaural tones are auditory processing artifacts, or apparent sounds, the perception of which arises in the brain independent of physical stimuli. The brain produces a phenomenon resulting in low-frequency pulsations in the loudness of a perceived sound when two tones at slightly different frequencies are presented separately, one to each of a subject’s ears, using stereo headphones.

There are different levels of binaural frequencies and each one of them causes a different reaction in people. The key when using Binaural Beats to induce Lucid Dreams is that there is an ideal frequency that helps people to be aware that they are dreaming.

Then how will Lucid Dreaming Binaural Beats induce lucid dreams? The key to Lucid Dreaming is going through the Delta (which causes dreamless sleep) then through Theta states (which will cause a Dream state), but instead of reaching the full Alpha state (that will make you wake up), dip back into Theta before you awake. Your subconscious will awake, but your conscious mind will stay asleep as you go back into the dreaming state. Your subconscious will think you are awake, but then realize you are still dreaming.

Lucid dreaming is achieved when binaural beats encourage the brain to adopt (or ‘entrain’ toward) a Delta state, followed by a Theta state, followed (briefly) by an Alpha state, then quickly back into the Theta state. In other words, the binaural beat encourages deep sleep, followed by dreaming, followed by brief consciousness, then back into the dream where, if everything goes to plan, you are now very much aware of the fact you are dreaming and able to exert an influence upon proceeding.

Lets say that you start in the Deep Sleep Delta State. Once Delta is reached, your brain frequencies rise to the Theta Frequencies where Dreaming begins. If your brain frequencies continue to rise, you will progress to Alpha. When you reach Alpha, you will be awake, and that’s not where you want to be for Lucid Dreaming.



By: Ye Linda

About the Author:
A lot more can be said and written about the secrets to lucid dreaming and binaural beats, which is something that can’t be covered in just one article. I have written more about the subject of Lucid Dreaming Binaural Beats and chosen more Binaural Beats information here, I share more tips and review aids so that you can experience the sensations of lucid dreaming a lot easier.





What is the difference between lucid dreaming and astral projection? Some people – including some astral travelers themselves – say they are the same thing. Others say they are completely separate; the astral world overlays the dreamworld just like it overlays the physical world.

With Astral Projection you get into the Astral Plane direct from your physical body. When you have a Lucid Dream, you have

simply ‘missed’ the initial projection. They are just two different ways of entering the Astral Realm. In either case you are still

conscious in the Astral, however, as there are degrees of lucidity in dreaming, you may or may not be fully in control of your

experience. But this is highly unlikely in an Astral Projection. There is still a difference, whether more slight or obvious.

The difference arises mostly because of the framework you are entering from. If you project from the waking state, you may

encounter some difficulties due to restrictive ideas carried with you that don’t apply to the Astral, and require some practice to

adjust to the new environment. On the other hand, in a Lucid Dream, having accustomed to the expansiveness of the dream

state, you can sometimes have the opposite problem, finding it hard to retain a conscious focus, and thus ‘losing lucidity’. With

practice of course, both of these will be overcome.

However, knowing this distinction can be helpful when choosing our experience. In one sense, when we are Lucid Dreaming we

are within the ‘creative state’, and it is easier to consciously create what we desire. And in Astral Projection it is probably more

productive to explore the other realities that already exist, relatively unhampered by specific desires for self-fulfillment.

There is some contention between defining the difference between Lucid Dreaming and Projection. It is not a matter of clarity or

vividness as some people suggest, though typically Lucid Dreams will seem more substantial and realistic at least to begin with.

But either experience can be poorly or highly developed. Having already distinguished Etheric Projection and Astral Projection,

there remains a factor that does provide a feasible distinction.

Here is an experiment you can try for yourself. Next time you are lucid dreaming, climb into your dream bed and visualize yourself floating out of body. It will be much easier than practicing astral projection in real life. Observe your new surroundings – are you in the astral world? Or are you just dreaming of being in the astral world? What is the difference?

Practicing how to astral travel in a lucid dream can help you achieve an out of body experience in real life. In doing so, you can recreate the exact circumstances of an OBE and discover what it feels like to transfer your awareness out of body. Lucid dreaming is useful for many things!



By: Harry Wilhelm

About the Author:
A lot more can be said and written about the secrets to astral projection and lucid dreaming, which is something that can’t be covered in just one article. I have written more about the subject of Astral Projection and Lucid Dreaming in my website Successful Hypnosis, I share more tips and review aids so that you can experience the sensations of astral travel a lot easier.



Rhett asked:

Headphones or ear buds?
Do ear buds work?

dream Binaural Beats?

joe asked:

i downloaded some Binaural Beats to induce strange dreams not lucid dreams but if its a strange dream wouldn’t i realize this is to strange and then realize im dreaming then become lucid think it could work?

also do you even think these Binaural Beats will work?
yeah guess only way to find out is listen to it while i sleep also the fact that im really intrested in lucid dreams at the motmement could help me out maybe?

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