Organization: University of Maryland, College Park
References: <1992Nov16.111944.4390@kth.se>
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 04:33:11 GMT
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In article <1992Nov16.111944.4390@kth.se> e92_anh@vaxkab.lne.kth.se () writes:
>On Sunday 15 November 1992, I was watching 'Beyond 2000' on Discovery
>channel. One of the wonders they were showing this time was an apparatus
>to -while you're sleeping- detect your REM's and then tell you that you
>are dreaming (by flashing lights in front of your eyes for a while).
>'DreamLight' I think it was called.
>
>Now, the reporter said that this device is something that anyone can buy
>and use. The problem is that 'Beyond 2000' is an American program (I
>think) and I live in Sweden. And as this 'DreamLight' has not yet found
>its way to Sweden, I'd be very happy if someone could tell me WHERE I
>CAN ORDER such a thing...
>
>(Secondly, does it work??)
>
Well, even if Beyond 2000 is an Australian show, the DreamLight is
avaliable in the US, and I suppose you could get one sent to you. I think that it is manufactured by the Lucidity Institute here in the US. This is not the
right place to ask about it, however. Check alt.dreams there are several ownersand users of the Dreamlight there so you can get the address of where to order one from. They claim that the light does work after a while of getting used to it. If you don't get alt.dreams there, let me know and I will ask for you.
Oh, by the way, although, anyone can buy these things, the sad part is
they sell for around $1000 US dollars each. Guess you'd have to be really