Sounds right to me. |
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the hold-your-nose-and-try-to-breathe RC has been working great for me lately and this morning I had an epiphany when I was in between dreams...I was thinking that maybe the nose RC works so well because when you're in the dream you imagine that you are holding your nose and then you breathe in. I think at this moment you do take a breath in RL but obviously you aren't holding your nose in RL and so you get the effect of holding your nose in the dream while breathing in reality and so in the dream it feels like you can breathe despite holding your nose...i dont know if this is true but it might be |
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Depends on the depth of the dream. |
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I don't even really think your dream body breathes, I think you just feel your real body breathe. |
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Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche
I think that this is the same as the reason that it's called REM sleep. |
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I thought it was pretty obvious, personally. Yes, since you actually breathe with your physical body, a dream nose-closure doesn't change anything and you continue to be able to breathe just fine. |
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Yeah, thats pretty much what it is, your not holding your nose in real life, but you are in the dream, so air still goes though the nose. |
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I can hear myself breathe when I'm under water or holding my breath in a LD |
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