Rodrigo
January 23, 2009, 12:25am
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I was reading LaBerge’s Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming, and he mentions tests with a gadget called DreamLight. Does anyone know if I can find one of those for sale? Or was it only for lab tests?
I’m pretty sure that the dreamlight is just an early version of the nova dreamer… i don’t really know much about light induced lucid dreams though, so i could be way off.
Google is your friend since i dident find it just searching “Dreamlight” i searched “Dreamlight & Lucid” first result
the NovaDreamer: the result of nine years of research
In the late 80s Stephen LaBerge commissioned a brilliant engineer to develop a lucid dream induction device. the engineer built a prototype based around a Commodore SX64 portable computer. It worked brilliantly, and engineers built a self-contained unit which they called the DreamLight . It consisted of a control unit the size of a hardback book connected by a ribbon cable to a night mask.
In one study, 44 subjects were brought into a lab, most of them just for one night. Yet 55% of them had at least one lucid dream that night. For some of them this was their first lucid dream ever.
the DreamLight was further refined as it was distributed around members of the Lucidity Institute in California. It then went on sale a couple of years ago for $1200.
Due to increasing demand, Stephen LaBerge and his team decided to develop a new device which would have all the major features of the $1200 DreamLight but without any wires – and the result is the incredible NovaDreamer (pictured below).