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      You Passed The Limit?

      It is said that in your dreams there are no rules, no boundaries, anything your heart desires you can do. But is that really a good idea or is it even possible? In my opinion, you can pass the limit inside your dream, It isn't a good idea and it is possible to do anything you want to do. Have you ever stretched your body around a planet in a dream? Fallen from a great height onto the ground in a dream? Removed body parts or crushed yourself in a dream? These are just some things I think would wake you up right away and may cause your body to involuntary shake for a few minutes. Now I ask, If certain actions in a dream can cause a fast heartbeat, involuntary shaking or anything else, Can you pass the limit in a dream? What are your thoughts on it? Of course you'll be alright when you wake up but I think our response to certain negative things we've done(While lucid) in a dream could be a sign that we passed the limit to what we should do in a dream.
      One more thing I want to bring up is the reason why people appear non lucid in a dream. I had a dream last night where a dream character told me people happen to be non lucid most of the time because if they saw people shooting in a room they would panic, go crazy, than run away. If the person wasn't lucid they are more likely to walk down the stairs unaware of what was going on. After thinking about this it is true in a way and can be compared to memory retention. Our brain processes and keeps important information that is focused on and throws out ambiguous or unimportant things. If our mind is focused on everything we would have trouble learning and concentrating.
      Last edited by DawnEye11; 09-23-2014 at 05:35 PM.

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