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      Talking in Sleep

      Hmmm, I just recalled something that might be odd lucidity.

      You know how people talk in their sleep?
      Have you ever recalled a dream where you yell something aloud in the dream, only to have your family tell you you were actually yelling in real life?

      Has that ever happened to anyone? I wonder how and it happens and if its a form of lucidity.

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      Hmm maybe thats why when people talk in their sleep it never makes any sense, cos theyre saying whats happening in their dreams, and they never make sense! I haven`t yelled out, but I think I`ve cried a few times

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      I have been known to mumble in my sleep, but no one can tell what I am saying. When I was in high school, our band took a trip to New Mexico and this one girl would fall asleep and start having conversations with someone (we did know who she was talking to). This would go on for a long time. She spoke cleary as if she were awake. This happened every time she dozed off. By the end of the trip everyone knew who she liked, who she didn't like, and many other things I'm sure she didn't wanna broadcast to the world. We had the courtesy one time to wake her when she got into really graphic detail about some things.
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      haha! my friends have this video of this kid talking to some kind of princess and hes telling her to go to the castle and he will save her and all, it goes on almost 5 minutes, its funny shit.

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      When my daughter was young, around 6 or so, and would get a fever, we would pump her full of tylenol.

      When we went down during the night to check on her, she would usually be sitting halfway up in bed with her eyes half open talking to people.
      SPOOKY.

      I wonder why it is possible to speak in non-lucid dreams, but is not possible in LD's.

      You could leave you tape recorder on and dictate you adventure as it happens. Maybe you could use one of those sub-vocalization microphones that commando's wear around their neck.

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      Re: Talking in Sleep

      Originally posted by phantasy
      Have you ever recalled a dream where you yell something aloud in the dream, only to have your family tell you you were actually yelling in real life?
      haha, yes. I've done it before and I'll most likely do it again.

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      whenever im having a lucid dream, im afraid to yell in the dream, because im afraid i might actually be yelling in real life. thats why i always talk softly in my dreams.

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      Originally posted by Seeker

      I wonder why it is possible to speak in non-lucid dreams, but is not possible in LD's.
      Whachoo mean. I often "talk" in my LDs but I recognize that I am not usually using my "audible" voice or my lips -it's more like a telepathic speech... The times when I have caught myself actually vocalizing, I usually wake myself up with the sound of my own voice. -usually a loud yell, or a laugh . . .
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      hmm.. thats pretty weird... i dont think that ever happened to me, but i have continued a yell from a dream to waking up.. lol it was like aaah in my dream and when i wake up im still screaming. i dont know if its "still screaming", i think i started screaming one i woke up. yeah something like that. i think someone i loved was dying or it was like a scary dream or something. but in those types of dreams isnt it kinda weird how u jump in ur dream and then wake up while u jumped in ur dream and u kinda jolt up a lil.. haha yeah thats the farthest it'll go though i dont really talk in my dreams.. nobody in my family told me anyway.. haha

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      Yah same here. Most of the speech in my dreams is telepathic.

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      Im the same way also my speech is usually telepathic and thats just in regular dreaming I never had that happen during LD. Well come to think of it I never really do much talking during LD.

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      hmmm I share a room with my brother and I am almost always the last one to sleep. He talks in his sleep, but mostly mumbles that I can't understand because he speaks to low. I thought I never spoke while dreaming, but according to my brother, he says that I DO talk in my sleep......

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      i post replied one b4 in a thread that i was talking in mai sleep about donuts its weird cuz i woke up rite after cuz mai sister n her friends woke me up i don't even remember dreaming or talking about anything

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      Me too. Only one rare occasion I had a dream where some told me I had been yelling and I remembered the dream. Very cool.
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      My brother does all the time, and always between 11:00 and midnight. Like clockwork.

      I'll be reading or watching TV, and I'll hear him in the next room. Just yelling something like "pass it over here" or the like.

      There have been times when he'll open his door and then I'll be like what the hell and go look. He'll be standing in the door with his eyes open but still asleep. I'll say, "Hey, Frank (not his real name... )" and he'll just stare. "Why don't you go back to bed?" Won't move. Creepy.

      When we're at a hotel or at a relative's house and in the same room, he'll often sit up and start talking, all with his eyes open. You'll ask him "are you awake?" and he'll say "yes, yes" but he's not...he can't carry on a regular conversation yet can answer a single question. Weird. Then he'll just grunt and lay back down.

      And you ask him about all of it in the morning and he remembers nothing at all.

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      Tonight I experienced talking in sleep.

      I ate tons of melatoning and was expecting it to work.

      I havent even realized that i was dreaming of my work...

      I was working and the guy next to me was "coming on" on some drug.

      he was vomiting violently. I felt sick and thought that my melatonin will

      kick in now... I blacked out and felt on the floor while saying "holy shit" (while thinking of how

      i will explain my passing out on duty)... And i tried to explain them

      something... All i remember is darkness swirling in front of my eyes...

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      Melatonin takes a while to get used to. have you taken it before?


      To resist is to piss in the wind.
      Anyone who does will end up smelling.
      Knowing this, why do I defy? Because my inner voice is yelling.
      [/b]

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      Originally posted by midnightjoker
      room. Just yelling something like \"pass it over here\" or the like.

      There have been times when he'll open his door and then I'll be like what the hell and go look. He'll be standing in the door with his eyes open but still asleep. I'll say, \"Hey, Frank (not his real name... )\" and he'll just stare. \"Why don't you go back to bed?\" Won't move. Creepy.

      And you ask him about all of it in the morning and he remembers nothing at all.
      Great, that's scared me. *looks around dark room in case Frank, the evil sleeping zombie appears*

      I used to talk in my sleep. ALOT. I've also shouted things.

      "SHUT UP, KIMBERLY!"
      "JAMES, JUST GO AWAY!"
      "<PROFANITY>"
      "WHAT'S THE MATTER, <PROFANITY>?"

      Although, that's stopped now. Thank god.

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      i've tried melatonin for the first time... yet I like it's effects!

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      Serinanth knows alot about Melatonin, so ask him.
      or! you could read the other melatonin threads, because there have been quiet a few lately.

      Today, everything was fine. Until roundabout, quarter to nine, I suddenly found myself in a bind. Was it something I said? Something I read an manifested that’s getting you down.[/b]

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