TL;DR: The Instadreamer Kickstarter campaign is snake oil. Please, people, do not waste your money on this, the science is awful, everything is contradictory. If you've already backed it, save yourself your hard earned money and inevitable disappointment and revoke your pledge while you still can.
This is why Im not Supporting Instadreamer (and why you shouldnt either).
Over the past few weeks Ive had a lot of questions about the latest Kickstarter lucid dreaming machine, Instadreamer.
Now, ignoring the tacky and misleading name, there are so many reasons why Id hugely recommend avoiding this and other hype-fuelled so-called lucid dreaming devices that crop up regularly on Kickstarter.
In fact, if youve already backed this project, Id recommend getting a refund while you still can.
For those whod rather not read, heres my tongue-in-cheek video that explains why (but its a serious message)
Watch the Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBUsQuA0rGg
Otherwise, here are just a handful of reasons this particular device seems incredibly suspect:
The prototype is a smart-watch poorly hidden under electrical tape. Yet in the campaign they try to hint/claim that they have built a prototype. Now thats a shocking lapse in honesty right of the bat. Do they have the expertise to bring a device to market? If theyve only run tests using an off-the-shelf smartwatch, why not just release the software as an app and allow people to just buy a smartwatch, for the same price, with many other features? (I think we know the answer to that one... $$$)
The principle is nothing new and applied in flawed fashion. Pavlovian response (classical conditioning) is something lucid dreamers have been doing for a long time, only with more finesse and with important additional skills; this is the entire principle behind reality checks. However, traditional reality checks also combine observation, awareness, knowledge of ones dreams etc. Its also the principle behind other lucid dreaming devices; both the NovaDreamer and REM Dreamer required the user to perform reality checks during waking hours whenever theyd see a flashing light (which will then be supplied during dreams via the device). So, Instadreamer are automating reality check cues, which is basically another way of saying that theyre removing observation and awareness from the process - doesnt that sound a bit backwards when lucidity is all about awareness? Another problem is that vibrations are really not very good at crossing over into the dream world. Many have experimented with this with little success. Mostly, vibrations seem to wake users, which is why its a common silent alarm for most smartwatches and phones.
Learning to reality check based on random vibrations is counterproductive. Reality checks should require observation, awareness, critical thinking and be linked to dreamlike events (something that requires one to become familiar with ones own dreamworld in order to achieve). The Pavlovian response is only one tiny factor that lucid dreamers employ during regular reality checks - and not a particularly important one. Moreover, any experienced lucid dreamer will tell you that reality checks alone are not the single key to nightly lucid dreams. So, the Instadreamer approach of dumbing them down further into little more than an automated mindlessness act is a ridiculous concept.
Using an accelerometer and heart-rate monitor to assess when one enters REM is a very imprecise means to of doing so. More precise devices such as the NovaDreamer and REM Dreamer which monitor eye movements directly have already been proven to not be particularly effective at inducing lucid dreams. The Instadreamer is a step-down from previous devices and yet they claim to be revolutionary.[/LIST]
There are many more reasons, many of which I cover in my video, so here it is again:
Dont waste your money on hype and false hope. This device cannot and will not live up to its claims. Lucid dreaming is a natural skill that you can learn at no cost. These guys are no different from people trying to sell you the air you breathe (only in this case, the air would be toxic). Please do your bit to raise awareness and help others avoid wasting their money on this and other devices. They do little more than disappoint and turn people away from lucid dreaming.
#instadreamer #luciddreaming
This is why Im not Supporting Instadreamer (and why you shouldnt either).
Over the past few weeks Ive had a lot of questions about the latest Kickstarter lucid dreaming machine, Instadreamer.
Now, ignoring the tacky and misleading name, there are so many reasons why Id hugely recommend avoiding this and other hype-fuelled so-called lucid dreaming devices that crop up regularly on Kickstarter.
In fact, if youve already backed this project, Id recommend getting a refund while you still can.
For those whod rather not read, heres my tongue-in-cheek video that explains why (but its a serious message)
Watch the Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBUsQuA0rGg
Otherwise, here are just a handful of reasons this particular device seems incredibly suspect:
The prototype is a smart-watch poorly hidden under electrical tape. Yet in the campaign they try to hint/claim that they have built a prototype. Now thats a shocking lapse in honesty right of the bat. Do they have the expertise to bring a device to market? If theyve only run tests using an off-the-shelf smartwatch, why not just release the software as an app and allow people to just buy a smartwatch, for the same price, with many other features? (I think we know the answer to that one... $$$)
The principle is nothing new and applied in flawed fashion. Pavlovian response (classical conditioning) is something lucid dreamers have been doing for a long time, only with more finesse and with important additional skills; this is the entire principle behind reality checks. However, traditional reality checks also combine observation, awareness, knowledge of ones dreams etc. Its also the principle behind other lucid dreaming devices; both the NovaDreamer and REM Dreamer required the user to perform reality checks during waking hours whenever theyd see a flashing light (which will then be supplied during dreams via the device). So, Instadreamer are automating reality check cues, which is basically another way of saying that theyre removing observation and awareness from the process - doesnt that sound a bit backwards when lucidity is all about awareness? Another problem is that vibrations are really not very good at crossing over into the dream world. Many have experimented with this with little success. Mostly, vibrations seem to wake users, which is why its a common silent alarm for most smartwatches and phones.
Learning to reality check based on random vibrations is counterproductive. Reality checks should require observation, awareness, critical thinking and be linked to dreamlike events (something that requires one to become familiar with ones own dreamworld in order to achieve). The Pavlovian response is only one tiny factor that lucid dreamers employ during regular reality checks - and not a particularly important one. Moreover, any experienced lucid dreamer will tell you that reality checks alone are not the single key to nightly lucid dreams. So, the Instadreamer approach of dumbing them down further into little more than an automated mindlessness act is a ridiculous concept.
Using an accelerometer and heart-rate monitor to assess when one enters REM is a very imprecise means to of doing so. More precise devices such as the NovaDreamer and REM Dreamer which monitor eye movements directly have already been proven to not be particularly effective at inducing lucid dreams. The Instadreamer is a step-down from previous devices and yet they claim to be revolutionary.[/LIST]
There are many more reasons, many of which I cover in my video, so here it is again:
Dont waste your money on hype and false hope. This device cannot and will not live up to its claims. Lucid dreaming is a natural skill that you can learn at no cost. These guys are no different from people trying to sell you the air you breathe (only in this case, the air would be toxic). Please do your bit to raise awareness and help others avoid wasting their money on this and other devices. They do little more than disappoint and turn people away from lucid dreaming.
#instadreamer #luciddreaming
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