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Well, dreaming is something that comes out of our subconscious and the fact that you are not dreaming could only mean that you are simply too tired and that you fall into deep, dreamless sleep. And if you are getting up early and suddenly (with the ... more
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I value lucid dreaming CDs and MP3s over lucid dream masks any day. They are considerably cheaper and help you to enter altered states of consciousness on demand. They train your brain to become lucid naturally and achieve deep states of meditation ... more
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As someone who still experiences night terrors, I would say probably not. A night terror is an error in the sleep process...there are certain steps the human brain goes through to fall asleep, dream and recharge properly. A person with true night ... more
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Lucid Dreaming, also known as conscious dreaming is the practice of remaining aware of oneself as well as the fact that one is dreaming while dreaming. While in a dream, you are conscious of the fact that the things you see and experience are only ... more
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I agree that dreaming of death is symbolic of major change in your life....death does not usually symbolize death. Your life is going through a profound change....it is the death of your old life as you know it....and the renewal of a new phase in ... more
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Recurring dreams are more likely to be meaningful than others. And, of course, they tend to be symbolic - as you probably know. It's probably that the dirty toilets represent some minor recurring irritation you have in your life. Think about ... more
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Freud said that, "The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind." He meant that because dreams are such an unconscious activity they give an almost direct insight into the workings of the ... more
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In the same way as it is related to OBEs, sleep paralysis can help induce a lucid dream. ... more
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Yes. Many people report vivid dreaming after beginning to take chromium. They do not report nightmares, just vivid dreaming. I do not consider this a side effect of chromium, buth rather a good sign that chromium is working well. The vivid dreaming ... more
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This storyline was about a disease discovered in a Central American country that caused hallucinations (dreaming) and death. I think that Spaulding was hoping to make a killing on a cure if it could be discovered at Cedars hospital (funded by the ... more
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