I get tired in dreams all the time. I've even decided to take a nap in a lucid dream. What a waste of a good lucid. |
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I dunno why but I'm never tired in dreams, I just wondered if anyone else had been tired in dreams, I can wake up drowsy but never actually during the dreams, im always as awake as I've ever been. |
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I get tired in dreams all the time. I've even decided to take a nap in a lucid dream. What a waste of a good lucid. |
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I've also taken a nap. |
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I'm rarely tired in dreams, but it happens if I'm mentally strained from my day. I recently made a dream character carry me around because I felt too tired to move and walk around... |
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Sometimes I feel tired and exit lucids/just lie down, not that often... ends up with me feeling sulky in the morning about my own laziness. But suprisingly refreshed I add. |
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The majority of my DILD's result in me feeling extremely tired. The effects that arise are blurry vision, instability and strangely...a difficulty in keeping my eyes open. |
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"I'd rather have a mind opened by wonder rather than closed by belief." - Gerry Spence, "Postponement fertilizes fear; action cures fear." - Schwartz
WILD: 29
Supposed OBE: 6 (29th Jan, 3 on 10th August, 2 on 5th November)
DILD: innumerous
*raises hand* |
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I had a dream the other day in which I was so tired I could barely keep my eyes open. |
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I had a non-lucid dream a few weeks ago where I felt completely stoned, but I hadn't been smoking (waking or in the dream), so I took it to mean that I was just very very tired. I laid down on the recliner and fell asleep, and in my dream within a dream I became lucid oddly enough. |
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