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... visions" or "prophesies." Dreams seem to be a way for the subconscious mind to sort out and process all the input that is encountered while people are awake. ...
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... or "prophesies." Dreams seem to be a way for the subconscious mind to sort out and process all the input that is encountered while people are awake. ...
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... No one truly knows why a person can't interact with the subconscious while awake, however studies show that dreams are a way in which people can better ...
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People "dream about whatever they do when they're awake. Dreams, what [one] hopes for, [are] not separate from [one's] life" (133; ch.12). ...
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... Since the waves produced during sleep are identical to those while you are fully awake, your heart rate, oxygen ... What determines the content of your dreams? ...
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... Some psychologists say people unconsciously awake themselves at a time when they are not dreaming to repress what their dreams are saying. ...
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... Dreams had during REM dreaming are more detailed than dreams that occur in other periods ... minutes and the brain behaves more or less as if it were still awake. ...
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... and remembering. If they are deprived of sleep and dreams long enough they begin to dream while they are awake. When these people ...
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... ever felt as if you were falling down an endless hole and suddenly awake to realise that you were dreaming? This is one of the most common dreams that people ...
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... that dream where you're falling and just before you hit the ground you awake? ... There are two classes of typical dreams: those, which always have the same meaning ...
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... They are the explanations of life and problems that one cannot figure out in the awake state. They are what keep us going in life. Without dreams and hopes one ...
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... Lucid dreams are much more common that OBEs where 50-70% of the population says that ... said to occur during sleep while an OBE is said to take place while awake. ...
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... She prescribed herself a week's worth of Dexedrine to help her stay awake. ... to form different names that she says, "they were all in peoples dreams, but they ...
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... Lucid dreams are much more common that OBEs where 50-70% of the population says that ... said to occur during sleep while an OBE is said to take place while awake. ...
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... They are used to seeing color; they just don't notice it. People who are very aware of color while awake probably notice color more often in their dreams. ...
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... Our dreams when we are awake are the dreams that we have in life and the goals that we set for ourselves and for our future. Is ...
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... world. Whether your sleeping or awake, your brain is constantly at work,communicating messages to you in the form of dreams. Dreams ...
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... self. This supported the prediction that the way you approach a situation in your dreams is different from when you are awake. Some ...
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... reasonable theory. It is thought that in a half-awake and half-dreaming state a person dreams of leaving their body. OBEÕs are ...
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... Zimmerman 1979). Lucid dreams are paradoxes; the individual will be asleep and dreaming but will be awake in their dream. This form ...
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... He believes that when we dream it is an entirely different faculty is at work. Nothing one dreams originates in what one experiences when awake. ...
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... He believes that when we dream it is an entirely different faculty is at work. Nothing one dreams originates in what one experiences when awake. ...
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... in dreams is opened, stress is simply shown to be the cause of suppressing the mind and blocking the creative/problem solving ability in the awake state. ...
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... in dreams is opened, stress is simply shown to be the cause of suppressing the mind and blocking the creative/problem solving ability in the awake state. ...
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... This stage is the most difficult to understand. Our social and cultural diffreences affect dreams and how we perceive certain dream images when we are awake. ...
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... This stage is the most difficult to understand. Our social and cultural diffreences affect dreams and how we perceive certain dream images when we are awake. ...
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... I don't think the books really apply to mine because my dreams are weird and make no sense. I think that when I go to sleep my brain is still awake, and it is ...
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... The dreamer is never fully awake, returns to sleep, and may recall a brief image ... Calvin Hall has linked dreams to life stresses, He has interviewed hundreds of ...
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... the simple answer? Dreams, while asleep one's brain can not function on the same level as when one is awake. Therefore, when one ...
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... Therefore, a person can do in his sleep some things that he cannot do while awake. Since dreams preserve sleep, anything realistic that would appear in them ...
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