Astral Alliance

June 17th, 2007

The Astral Alliance has now been formed! What is it? Well, it’s a research group within dreamport that experiments with the unimaginable. It’s sole purpose is to expand your mind into areas that were once unreachable.

Not only is the Shared Dreaming Experiment being conducted by the Astral Alliance, but also many future experiments will be brought up into attention, such as psi related ones. By this, I mean testing telekenisis (yes, it’s real!), remote viewing (seeing from a distance), psi-balls, telepathy, and messing with probability (prediction).

We’re really excited about this, and think it’s going to spark the interests of many others as well. It’s time to venture out into other realms that we used to think were fake. It’s time to take part in the Astral Alliance. :)

To see how to join, click the link below:

http://www.dreamport.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=101

First shared dream experiment, tonight!

June 14th, 2007

If you have not yet read this thread, I highly recommend you do so. Basically, we are experimenting with the realm of shared dreaming, or having a dream with somebody else at the same time. We have not yet started preparations for the official shared dreaming experiments, but we feel it’s necessary to see where we are starting from. So, tonight, or rather tomorrow morning, everybody who wishes to help will fall asleep from a WBTB (wake-back-to-bed) at 06:00 AM US Central Time (GMT - 5). This means that you must go to sleep at least 5 hours prior to this WBTB.

For more information, including what dreamscape to incubate, please visit the thread on our forum located below.

http://www.dreamport.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=33

Tips for Dream Recall

June 8th, 2007

Everybody goes through a period of little to no dream recall, and it’s obviously extremely annoying; so, here are a few tips for successfully overcoming your dream recall dry spell.

  • Keep a written dream journal, even if you have a digital one. For some reason, writing down dreams for some people can really confirm to their brains that they do remember, and that they want to continue to do so. It sounds weird, but it works.
  • Get more sleep. Six to eight hours is a very healthy amount of sleep. Too little can affect not only dream recall but your overall energy.
  • Wake up ten to twenty minutes prior to when you usually do. What this does is not only wakes you up in the middle of a dream so that you can remember better, but it also gives you more time to actually write down your dream in your written journal.
  • Don’t drink fluids within your last hour before going to sleep. Waking up with a full bladder can affect your thoughts when you wake up. Instead of thinking about what dream you just had, you’ll be thinking about how much you really have to use the restroom.
  • When you wake up, try to train yourself to not move at all. Don’t even more your eyelids. Simply consciously wake up, and then go over the dream in its entirety before you do anything else. This will ensure that you won’t forget your dream before you write it down.
  • If you can’t remember your dream at first, keep a pen and pad around you during the day, so that when something does trigger a memory, you can write it down!

Dreaming to Infinity with The Mad Hatter

June 7th, 2007

There is a plethora of lucid dreaming material all over the web, but very rarely do you come accross a site that is both irresistable to avoid and extremely realistic in point of view. One of DreamPort’s very own global moderators, The Mad Hatter, has a blog specific to dreaming and anything mind related, and it really does contain some helpful information. He is well known for his testing of various products, including dreamport’s software, and gives full reviews of each so that you as the user can get a non biased opinion on what exactly you’re in for. In addition, he puts up various interesting items such as interviews with famous people within the dreaming study world and explanations of commonly misunderstood facts about the human body, such as for sleep patterns.

For anybody remotely interested in dreaming, I highly recommend you check out his site. Who knows, you just might learn something new! ;)

http://www.dailydeluge.com/

Dreamport.net’s Shared Dreaming Party

June 6th, 2007

The DreamPort.net’s Shared Dreaming Party 2007 planning has begun! What is the Shared Dreaming Party? Well, simple: you and many others induce a shared dream and experience a lucid dream with each other in realtime! This annual party, started last year, is really an experiment to prove to many the existence of shared dreaming.

Now, unlike last year’s party, this one will be planned by the whole dreamport community so that there can be optimal results. This time you are the one that decides where the party is and what will occur during it. I highly recommend that you do not miss out on this epic experience, and I hope to see you sign up and give some feedback as to how this year’s discovery should turn out!

Now go check it out!

http://www.dreamport.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=33

The Digibook is here!

May 28th, 2007

The Lucid Dreaming Digibook 2.0 has arrived! You can find it embedded in the “Techniques” section above.

This new installment of the digibook series includes more descriptions and techniques. You can now find the most popular and hidden techniques out there! With over 20 lucid dreaming tutorials and information regarding dream recall, shared dreaming, and control, this digibook serves as a must have reference tool. So, go ahead and check it out, and feel free to give feedback on what could be done for future versions (such as new techniques)!

DreamPort.net is here!

May 28th, 2007

For several years, the art of lucid dreaming has emerged from the depths of a hidden society to the heights of the open public. Communities and books have been created, techniques have been invented, and ideas have been spread. In the end though, one can never get enough of learning something new and innovative that allows them to better attain lucidity. Better yet, people run out of things to do while lucid and perhaps need a push in the right direction. All of this has been the case for years, until now.

What if lucidity was easier than you thought it was? What if you had 100% control over whether or not you would have one? The answer to everything lies here. Welcome to the new age. Welcome, to DreamPort.net.

DreamPort.net is a brand new community created by people who’ve been familiar with lucid dreaming for quite some time now. Our goal is to allow people to come here, check out the site and forum, and get all the information they could possibly want with just a single click. Most communities these days have too much fluff to dig around to find out what you want; well, not here. We have exclusive software, created by BenDrummin58, that will tell you what lucidity is, how to obtain it, and what to do while lucid, and the best part is, it’s all 100% free of charge. Information shouldn’t cost money, especially when dealing with unlocking an ability that each and every person already holds.

In addition to the dreamport exclusive software, we also have a special section on the online forum where any and all users can post their software, which pretty much allows for an unlimited amount of information. And, if you can’t find a software that you want, simply request one, and either the dreamport.net team will create it, or any of the community members will.

So, check out the site a little. Our innovative “Techniques” section located at the top of this page contains BenDrummin58’s information digibook on lucid dreaming. You can use it straight from the site, which requires flash, or you can download it from the downloads section. This digibook contains loads of information on both what and how for a plethora of techniques out there, both famous and not. It also contains special information on dream recall, shared dreaming, staying in control, and more!

Anyway, we’re really happy to finally announce the site, and we hope it goes along smoothly. Enjoy!