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      Lucid Dreaming is a sleep disorder.

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      Well, it depends on how you look at it. It could be called a sleep disorder, but I don't like to think of myself as brain damaged.
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      I like the graphic they came up with. Flying pigs?

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      This makes me mad......

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      FTA:

      "Lucid dreamers’ brains stay conscious during REM sleep, allowing them to control their dreams’ content. Recent electroencephalogram evidence points to heightened activity in the region of the brain that processes self-awareness."

      Anyone know what region of the brain processes self awareness, and where the results of this evidence they cite can be found?

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      and yet another one of these heart punishing threads...........
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      Yes, my lucidity is from a disorder "narcolepsey". At least 3/4 of my dreams nightly are lucid 98 percent are recalled. Would not cure it for anything. Doing it for 24 years. Still being chased,blowing things up, and opening doors. REM tapped in about 3 to 4 minutes. So there is dreaming in REM! Effects on sanity is another topic.

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      ...Whoever wrote that doesn't know what their talking about. On the Internet, anyone with pretty pictures can play "expert"

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      Quote Originally Posted by Captain Sleepalot View Post
      Anyone know what region of the brain processes self awareness,
      They're probably talking about the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (at least partially).

      and where the results of this evidence they cite can be found?
      See this thread and have a look at the article it links to.

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      Guys, they definitely are not referring to most of us lucid dreamers. People who lucid dream naturally probably classify into this "sleep disorder" (which I'm sure isn't really all that bad of a sleep disorder), but those who induce lucid dreams through means such as WILD'ing and reality checking definitely do not fall under that classification.

      Think about it. Anybody can recognize that he/she is dreaming if they work hard enough to be able to achieve this feat during sleep. And, by definition, you are in a lucid dream the moment you realize you are dreaming. So, I'm sure everybody has that potential to DILD, since there is nothing wrong with a person to be able to recognize occasionally that he/she is dreaming. It's only those who lucid dream naturally, all the time, without effort, who may have this so-called "sleep disorder" of lucid dreaming...but I think we can all understand that calling it a "disorder" is quite misleading.

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      Haha, well, I'd hardly classify "Sleep Paralysis" as a disorder, considering everyone goes through it every night. You might as well call sleep a disorder, at that point. Don't take the article too seriously, it looks like the author didn't really know the meaning of "disorder".

      I like the pictures though...
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      Just disinformation, which I can see, ties in nicely with my post: "Is Lucid Dreaming a way to Break Out of the Matrix."

      Also might fit in nicely with the following:

      The methods of creating a reality for small groups of people were done thousands of years ago by rearing children in what we would call today a "laboratory," and giving them a whole new reality with different gods and all the rest of it; and sure enough, just like Plato's Cave, they'd grow up trying to fit everything into that reality that they'd experienced from then on. It must fit in to that reality, stuffed in, even though it doesn't really want to go, they'll stuff it in. That's how the big sciences work, because if you can control small groups of people, when you standardize everything, education, information, across the world, you can do it with a whole global population eventually.

      These agendas were made a long time ago. I keep telling you about the long-term business planning that goes in to running the world. Remember that his descendant Charles Galton Darwin wrote the book called "The Next Million Years". The next million – what a boast, that's quite the target to set, the next million years, quite an ambition. They mean business, these guys, these inbred "yaf" (yaf is a good old Scottish word), these inbred "yafs" that have these specific genes they love to pass on to each other that guarantees the psychopathic offspring. They own the world supply of money, they own the systems of the world, they own the mineral rights of the world, and they truly do believe they own us too. By legalities and birth certificates and obligations that you sign, they do own you. They're very, very legalistic and we always fail to see it.

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      Hahahahahahhahaha no.

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      If Lucid Dreaming is a sleep disorder...

      Then I guess the whole world has it.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Hiro View Post
      Haha, well, I'd hardly classify "Sleep Paralysis" as a disorder, considering everyone goes through it every night.
      Sleep paralysis is a disorder (a parasomnia). The suppression of muscle activity that occurs in REM sleep is called sleep atonia.

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      Haha!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Thor View Post
      Sleep paralysis is a disorder (a parasomnia). The suppression of muscle activity that occurs in REM sleep is called sleep atonia.
      Did i read that right? Your saying that sleep paralysis isnt meant to happen to a normal person?

      I certainly hope im reading it wrong, cause thats a load of crap.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Dizko View Post
      Did i read that right? Your saying that sleep paralysis isnt meant to happen to a normal person?
      Did you bother reading the article I linked to?

      Sleep atonia refers to the natural suppression of muscle activity during REM sleep.

      Sleep paralysis, also known as Old Hag Syndrome, is a sleep disorder that is caused (it is believed) by sleep atonia occurring outside of REM sleep, in the waking state or at sleep onset. A necessary criterion for sleep paralysis is that the body is paralyzed, i.e., you can't move, no matter how much you try. Beyond that, the most distinctive symptoms of sleep paralysis are strong terror and a sensed presence of something evil in the room. And no, this is not supposed to happen to a normal person.

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      thats just retarded

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      Quote Originally Posted by Hiro View Post
      Haha, well, I'd hardly classify "Sleep Paralysis" as a disorder, considering everyone goes through it every night. You might as well call sleep a disorder, at that point. Don't take the article too seriously, it looks like the author didn't really know the meaning of "disorder".

      I like the pictures though...
      Imagine your enjoying your lucidity quite in-depthly. Upon awakening you notice someone rifling through your belongings. They find what they like, and leave abrubtly. Since you couldn't move to do anything for a short period of time(however long). Would you or would you not call this a problem?

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      Actualy, it goes away in seconds, even if you can feel it upon awakening. If it doesn't, then its a different kind of problem.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Thor View Post
      They're probably talking about the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (at least partially).
      Superior Frontal Cortex. On the left side of the brain just northwest of the "third eye".
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      Lol, they're just jealous they can't fly or shoot laser beams.

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      If it's a disorder, I dont want to be healed.

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      OP here. I instantly put this up when my friend showed me to show him what I, and you guys, think about that article. Interesting, eh? I didn't believe that someone could write an article like this. I especially proved to him that SP and LDs aren't a sleep disorder. Then again, my beliefs say that SP is related to Astral stuff, and so, to me, this is another area where science attempts to explain what it cannot yet define. Keep up the posts.
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