As the title says, if there's a subject you'd like me to address in future videos drop your ideas and suggestions below.
From lucid dreaming to the weird and wonderful. All ideas are welcome.
The most creative and those with the most upvotes will be added to my to-do list.
Here's a YouTuber you should contact to teach lucid dreaming to. He has a big following, and he's often tried to change his sleep habits.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45Cus3pPUt8
I would love to see a video about practicing and improving real life skills such as practices related with repeating movements but also skills connected with using external devices such as for example driving. Also to what extent is it possible for the brain to replicate how those machines work, and therefore can such practice be effective.
Have your subscribers email you questions and do a video on 'Everything You've Always Wanted to Know about Lucid Dreaming But Were Afraid To Ask'.
I thought that this question somebody posted in April might make for an interesting video topic: Dream Character Issue It's about trying to spawn a specific dream character.
A video sharing crazy LD's you've had
I absolutely second what has been said before about training prospective memory - perhaps you could share some training exercises in addition to the TWADDLE method you mentioned on your live stream or the ones Dr LaBerge mentions in his book.
Also, have you had any experiences with utilising guard posts to aid in lucid dreaming? In some other forum they were called that way. You know, when you really want to get up on time the next day because you have some important appointment you can't afford to miss and lo and behold! the next day you wake up on your own. Perhaps you have some additional insight on how to use them for lucid dreaming or how to set them up effectively for specific tasks. If so I would love to see a video on this topic.
Suggestions on having a lucid mindset on holiday/vacation! Obviously on holiday you are going to be seeing and experiencing lots of new things, and it's not practical to reality test every time you have a new experience. How do you handle this?
Do a video on whether semen retention or nofap can give vivid dreams or not. I've seen many people claim that on the internet but all not many videos on YouTube discussing the topic.
My suggestion is make a video on some of your lucid dreaming experiences.
Please go into detail about how verbose you make your dream descriptions. I find that, if I try to describe every little aspect, the establishing of daily verboseness easily gets discouragingly out of hand.
Twaddle cop Roast the crap out of them.
I think you should make a video promoting this forum on the channel, to bring in new users and expand the user base. This would raise people's awareness about it, as I imagine a lot of people may not know it exists yet, as it's still young. A video highlighting the site's features, benefits, explaining the awesome community, fun challenges (the moon, capture the flag etc) and some of the various topics and conversations already on here could be good. Maybe promote this "suggest a video thread" as well, people may be encouraged to want their unique topic or idea explained. Explain the potential of the site, its very exciting! We're all looking forward to new users. You could even follow all this up with a brief section about the rest of your site, where you have lists of techniques, resources, etc etc. All one centralized place, dedicated to the quest for lucidity! The only thing I'd be careful of is to not rip on Reddit or other sites toooo much (although it is justified) for this particular video, as some people may be turned off. (A few strategic, low-key and well-placed shots here and there would be funny lol). However, yes, definitely explain there's no place for Twaddle, but it's a welcoming place where people love to have conversations about this topic and help each other out and get inspired, and it will only get better the more users it has! Sorry if this was a long one, not trying to tell you how to run your channel but I think this could be a great idea!
I've a few planned on the near (ish) future. It's certainly something I'd like to explore further.
I really enjoyed the conversation-like, podcast style stream you did with Nate. Maybe you could get some other lucid dreaming personalities to come on for interviews, discussions, and fun hang-out sessions. Maybe Giz Edwards?
I would LOVE to see this topic in a video. You (Daniel) brought it up in today's Club Oneironaut:
"But are you the same person in a non lucid dream as in a lucid dream? Because I think part of the mystery of consciousness lies in that question. There is a key to it there."
I am interested in how to motivate or enthuse people for lucid dreaming who do not know anything about it.
I have some friends who surely will find LDs inspiring, but they don't want to put the effort in to get their first LD. Probably because they don't know how it feels to have one. One of them won't believe me that it may feel just as realistic as waking life, because he imagines it more to be like a video game.
More seed video's (It was fun seeing if it worked) LD hypnosis review (Do they work)
I am very interested in the scary side of Lucid Dreaming, as you maybe able to tell I am a bit of a horror fan and courage is a trait I value, is it possible to use Lucid Dreaming to face fears?🕸🕷😎
How about a video topic on explaining how it is our brains model the world for both our waking and dreaming sensory experience? I'd be happy to inject a few ideas about it to help. E.g. everyone should try that looking in the mirror test, and notice that you can't see your eyes moving, yet someone else looking can see your eyes move.
I'm curious about the early history of lucid dreaming. Specifically what historical figures may have been lucid dreamers and how they used it. There are some lists online but they seem mostly fictitious. I'm also curious about ways that lucid dreaming might be "used," ways that it can actually affect waking life. Is it true that people have invented things or made scientific breakthroughs in lucid dreams? Or germinated the ideas for works of art?