The Dream Trainer

I’ve had a fascination with dreams since I was in college. I was aware of lucid dreams, which is a dream where the dreamer becomes alert in their dream, but had never experienced one. Some individuals have them often, but I was not one of those people.

In a lucid dream, one can make suggestions in the dream and carry them out. One may want to fly, write a song, pass through walls, travel in time, or come up with a new invention. The possibilities are endless, and there is no difference between the dream and the waking world – they are equal realities.

Later in life, I read about Dr. Stephen LeBerge, a Stanford University psychophysiologist who became an expert in the study of lucid dreaming.

He had developed a pair of lucid dream goggles, which incorporated flashing red LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes). The flashing LEDs acted as a trigger to alert but not awaken a dreaming subject, enabling them to become lucid.

When I saw the picture of the dream goggles in National Geographic, I had to have a pair! Of course you could not purchase these, so I designed my own lucid dream-training center complete with flashing LED goggles and more. The final result is pictured below. I call it The Dream Trainer.

The technology is older, but all functions still operate, and it works as designed!

Here I have removed the cover, so you can see the inside. Believe me, I had a very clever engineer help me with this. I have ideas, but often need help getting them off the ground.

The Dream Trainer consists of four basic functional modules:

  • Flashing goggles with motion detector
  • Sound board
  • Wrist tap strap
  • Training function

The eyewear is made from a pair of swimmer’s goggles. I fitted one side with a ring of red LEDs and the other with a motion detector. When you dream, your eyelids move back and forth very fast. This is called REM – Rapid Eye Movement. This eyelid movement, which is picked up by the motion detector, turns on the various dream trainer functions while dreaming.

Pictured below are the tap strap and sound board ear piece.

Once REM is detected, the tap strap (if turned on) makes a tiny tapping on the wrist. Tapping is said to be the best method of creating lucidity. The sound board (if turned on) can be dialed in to make over 600 sounds. How many times have you heard a sound in your dream only to awake and find that it was a dog barking in the next yard or a train in the distance.

When the detector picks up the eyelid movement, the first function that is turned on is the flashing red LEDs. This is the principle cue to alert you that you are in a dream. The tap strap and sounds can also be used for dream alertness cues if desired.

Dream lucidity does not happen the first time one uses the goggles, but I suppose for some it could. One has to practice – mental conditioning is key. That is why I also incorporated a training function. The goggles, tap strap and ear piece can all be worn while awake for night time conditioning purposes.

I now pretrain using my Pattern Disc Viewer to preset the theme of my dreams. In a sense, I am now manufacturing the type of lucid dream that I want to have. Crazy? No, not at all. I often talk to marine mammals in my dreams.

I know it’s not real or is it? Sweet dreams everyone!

Star Medal Dream Earrings

Whenever I have a dream that I feel is significant, I try to bring an idea or product back from the dream to the waking state. I learned about this concept from reading Dr. Patricia Garfield’s books and her work with the Senoi dreamers of the Peninsular Malaysia.

One example of an idea I brought back from a dream is a pair of Star Medal Dream Earrings. I had them made up by a jeweler. Here is one of the earrings.

I’d like to share the dream with you. This is not a recent dream, but one which I had many years ago.

“Wandering through the Oregon woods, I came across a 1930ish style town.  The entire town was having some sort of a celebration, perhaps religious.

I overheard a woman asking where is the medal that her boyfriend had sent her from France.  At that moment, a little girl standing next to her says she is so happy that Jesus has given her a star.  She says that the star medal makes her little baby brother very happy.  He smiles all the time when she shows him the medal, even though he has been sick.  The little girl knows she has something special.

Somehow, I found out that this medal was made centuries ago from the star that led the three Wisemen to Christ’s birthplace.  The night following Christ’s birth, the star burned out and fell to Earth.  What was left of the star was recovered by a craftsman and fashioned into the Star Medal.

The Star Medal has gone through countless changing of hands, and now winds up in this backwards town in Oregon.”

It was a very powerful dream and I have had several others related to it over the years.

Here is the dream image that I sketched when I awoke from the dream, and ultimately gave to the jeweler.

He put the design into his CAD program and a day later sent me this image.

I thought that they looked amazing and said, “Please make them,” and he did.

Dreams are and can be very powerful. Respect them and always try to understand what their meaning has in your life. You will not be disappointed in your effort.