depends on the person, his skill, and also on how he perceives/counts time. You can practice stabilization techniques to increase dream length and vividness |
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Some places I've read that dreams last 7 seconds, others up to 15 min, another said a dream can last up to 90 min. Anyone know? |
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depends on the person, his skill, and also on how he perceives/counts time. You can practice stabilization techniques to increase dream length and vividness |
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TAKE DV members advice with caution! some have had zero or 1-2 LD's yet act like gurus
TOTAL LD's (almost all DILD/MILD) =160!!
new goals: have more LD's than Shift[X]
10-15min LD [ X] Article: A day in the life of an LD-er
the "Mind V.S. Body" Induction technique
Everyman 2 LD's/ sleep schedule progress
It varys and it's different for each person. It's up to you. |
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the common belief used to be that all dreams lasted for only one or two seconds before we woke up, but we now know that they can last anywhere from a few moments to almost an hour or more (but probably not that long unless you deliberately prolong them). |
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"Sorrow is nothing but worn out joy."
Scientifically, the longest it is possible to be in a dream is one hour, I think. |
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"Of course my life isn't a nightmare! At least you can become lucid in a nightmare."
-Original quote by me
LDs: 6... not bad...
Dance with a barcode: Pending
ATHEISTS, UNITE!!!!
With me, all my dreams happen at the same time, my dreams switch from one to the other, and it goes on like that for what seems like 2 hours, and it's still like that when im lucid, except the dreams arent switching between each other and I am in control, so I dont know if that is true or not... |
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as long as you remember them, you take them with you for all time |
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Dreams last as long as you are asleep. From the moment HI starts and to when normal dreaming begins, your mind is never blank. |
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Generally we experience a total of 2 hrs REM sleep a night. |
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Lucid Dreams:-
MILD/DILD: 79
WILD: 13
DEILD:13
(TOTAL: 108 )
Not sure about that. |
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Lucid Dreams:-
MILD/DILD: 79
WILD: 13
DEILD:13
(TOTAL: 108 )
I'm quite sure there is no discernable difference between REM dreams and NREM dreams. This is evident in the earliest stages of sleep. |
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I'd have to say your wrong in this. NREM dreams have been investigated by Scientists, which is where I draw my understanding from. |
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Lucid Dreams:-
MILD/DILD: 79
WILD: 13
DEILD:13
(TOTAL: 108 )
Could you be more precise on your premise as to what happens in NREM dreams? I was basing my arguments on what you said here: |
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http://ajpregu.physiology.org/cgi/re...466.2001v1.pdf |
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Lucid Dreams:-
MILD/DILD: 79
WILD: 13
DEILD:13
(TOTAL: 108 )
It DOESN'T depend on the viewer. It is how long you have been asleep. IT IS A SCIENTIFIC FACT that REM periods get longer as the night progresses. The first REM might not last but a few minutes but as the night progresses the REM's get LONGER and the time in between them GETS SHORTER. So the last dream could be up to an hour. And the longer you sleep, the longer your REMs. |
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