Actually you don’t, we have here one member by the name WritersCube and he “invented” the dream clock. Here’s his DJ and the topic about dream clock. I will put his post in this spoiler:
[spoiler]I created the idea of making and using my Dream Clock out of mainly from the challenge of wanting to do great things over the course of a single night’s LD rather than having to make multiple revisits to that same dreamscape. Of course this was before I came to realize how I start to miss things when I’m gone for too long, which is why I only now use my Dream Clock when I really feel like taking a dream vacation droom
As for how it works, it works by keeping track of two different sets of time. How much real time I wish to spend dreaming, and how much dream time I wish to spend within that frame of real time.
For example–I wish to spend a week in a dreamscape, say the dreamscape of Tech, to jam to music for seven days straight. I’m going to go to bed and I wish to sleep for just a normal seven hours.
I key into my DreamClock:
[168 Hours Dream Time]
[7 Hours Real Time]
Upon doing that, I then press the simple green Start Button and off I go. Of course, this doesn’t necessarily have to be done on some dream object–my Dream Clock can be used through the simple use of a Heads-Up Display.
Heck you can even put the Dream Clock on a singing fish, and it’ll work all the same.[/spoiler]
So the idea of dream clock is to track real time within the dream, it sound amazing and the more amazing thing is that you can actually do that, I’ve never tried but I’m sure that I will some day…
I don’t quite understand your question. Can you be more specific? Wake Initiated Lucid Dreams stands for the technique, where you make a transition between real world and dream world consciously…