The Dream Experiment: Dreaming Life Podcast Ep. 3

in dsound •  7 years ago 



Tim Sturges is the second guest on the podcast, answering the questions as an enthusiastic dreamer while talking about various related topics like lucid dreaming, continuation of dreams cut short, the respect or lack thereof for people whose dreams will not be heard by others, the fun side of nightmares, and what is necessary in order to have dreams during sleep in the first place. We discuss living in New York City with the distractions of urban living weighing on our attention, the effort it takes just to have dream recall, his personal dreams that reveal who Tim is on a deep level, and we touch upon data streams, bathroom dream portals, Julian Jaynes and the scope of consciousness, Kurt Vonnegut, the power of God and DMT-like dreams, the keys to lucidity, and Yogic breathing. We conclude with how we can move forward with the experiment and dare to communicate in ways previously unimagined.

As usual, with the Dreaming Life Podcast now on dsound, The Dream Experiment can be accessed on the blockchain, fully uncensored and decentralized with an incentivized personal interaction platform that the podcast has been patiently waiting for. You can listen and reply directly with engaging commentary by me on a more direct level than any other way previously.

With our second guest, I continue to explain what the experiment is, why it needs to exist, and how it is deliberately designed as open source data collection that can be hosted by anyone who wishes to continue the experiment with everyone they know, with the potential of making the experiment exponentially influential in scope, data, and value to everyone who participates.

You can be a guest on the podcast. You can have guests on the podcast by asking the 10 questions I've formulated for all dreamers and bring subconscious awareness into the cognitive mind. The result is the world gets to know you intimately, and you learn things about yourself that you had no idea you could uncover.

With creativity being the main focus of how this podcast comes into being, I write and record the music on the podcast and sometimes a creative collaboration is the intended bonus outcome of an episode with music written by a guest or guests. Through creativity, we attain the highest form of communication between us thereby giving creativity the highest currency value known, and this philosophy aligns perfectly with Steemit and blockchain technology.
The podcast is free to download on iTunes, but now that the content is on Steemit, you can interact closely with me while supporting the creation of future episodes by upvoting and curating the content yourselves. Stay tuned for more episodes and keep dreaming while bringing those dreams into your waking lives.

I look forward to the evolution of this podcast and what information it uncovers, and we have already changed the lives of many. For those of you that find it incredibly convenient to listen on a podcasts app through itunes, please do so and consider interacting with the Dreaming Life posts on Steemit as that is where my attention will be to grow the podcast on the platform.
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nice music

Music life nice music

well can we add any sort of music tunes in any language or is there any restriction? Guide me please.

Interesting stuff about lucid dreaming here. If ever you suspect you're in a dream, then look down at your hand. At that point, you've entered a lucid dream.

I've tried that! All I need to do is to suspect I'm in a dream, and that's the hard part. I've done it once, and never had to do anything else except to say, "This is a dream!" and took control from there.

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Sweet melodies