Well, waking up in the middle of a dream is a pain, so you've got an advantage there. |
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I have an unusually deep sleep. When I sleep it's really hard to wake me up. Sometimes when there's a heavy storm at night it wakes up my parents and all my sisters, but I never wake up. Yesterday night the siren in our little villages went off because a house burnt down. It could even be heard in the neighboring villages and again everybody woke up, except me. I kept sleeping. |
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Well, waking up in the middle of a dream is a pain, so you've got an advantage there. |
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Hmmm no I don't see why having a deep sleep would be a problem, I myself am quite a deep sleeper and have LD's quite freqeuently. I think LD'ing would be worse for light sleepers as they would get woken up more often however this would give them many chances to do WBTB or chain dreams. So no from my experience being a deep sleeper won't cause you much trouble. |
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Thanks, I'm relieved. |
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As long as you can remember your dreams, you'll do fine. |
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"It was a dream! Can you control what you dream about, Hermione?" -HP7-9 Tasks-
That's strange, I just talked to a friend who is interested in lucid dreaming. He asked me how he could lucid dream, because he is a deep sleeper. He never remembers his dreams. I told him he should try WBTB, because if you wake up in the morning and go to sleep again you immediately enter a REM period. |
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How I discover what my dreams are about
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