Hi Kennedy I know exactly what you are talking about in relation to the sensation that you are not completely asleep and you can "think." This also happens to me when I'm sleeping in in the later morning. |
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Well I saw a new topic that said if you purposely over sleep then you will remember your dreams. I have done this many times (and thankfully did not get any head aches) and it worked. But I was wondering if they were actually counted as real dreams. This is because I can think in the middle of the dream a little bit and it doesn't seem like its real because I can think in my dream. I know some of you will tell me this is a lucid dream but I just think its not because I am half awake and half asleep. I think it can't be a lucid dream because I have been only practising for about a week. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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RARGH!
Hi Kennedy I know exactly what you are talking about in relation to the sensation that you are not completely asleep and you can "think." This also happens to me when I'm sleeping in in the later morning. |
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anyone else? and thanks Burns for the info! |
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RARGH!
Welcome to DV, man. |
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