I have spoken a foreign language in a dream - not lucid though. I spoke spanish to someone on the phone. I learnt Spanish in college, so used to know it, but cannot speak any of it now. |
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I have been wondering, if you speak at least one foreign language, which you are not able to speak very well, and if you know some people who speak it as their native tongue - then if you dream of that person, how well do they speak the language? For example, if you know a person who speaks French, and your own French is pretty poor, then will the French dream character also speak it poorly? |
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Mindfulness is the aware, balanced acceptance of the present experience.
It isn't more complicated that that.
It is opening to or recieving the present moment, pleasant or unpleasant, just as it is,
without either clinging to it or rejecting it.
Sylvia Boorstein
I have spoken a foreign language in a dream - not lucid though. I spoke spanish to someone on the phone. I learnt Spanish in college, so used to know it, but cannot speak any of it now. |
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I was an exchange student in turkey for a year. when i went over, i knew no turkish at all, and by the end of my stay i was competent enough to hold a limited conversation. In my dreams, often times people would speak turkish. however, as i was never completely fluent, i never really spoke fluently in my dreams. it seemed to me however, that the people in my dreams speaking turkish were quite fluent. I wasn't lucid. So it could simply be that my brain is interpreting a "new" form of turkish, quite different from actual turkish, that i interpret as being completely logical and sound. |
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Hmm...I'd think that Dc's knowledge of the language would be equivalent to your knowledge. I've had dreams in spanish before, but I know very little, and I'm sure it wasn't all 'real' spanish. |
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i had a friend who told me he had a dream in latin... he spoke it fluently and other people spoke it to him and he understood it... crazy huh? |
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The worst mistake you can make is to think you're alive when you're really asleep in lifes waiting room.
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Mindfulness is the aware, balanced acceptance of the present experience.
It isn't more complicated that that.
It is opening to or recieving the present moment, pleasant or unpleasant, just as it is,
without either clinging to it or rejecting it.
Sylvia Boorstein
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