Hi All, |
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Hi All, |
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Everyone dreams, regardless of age, except for in very severe cases of sickness and disorder. Dreaming is not only a natural, but necessary bodily function. Without it, insanity, derangement and even death can set in. |
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I dont think it would effect it once you know how to do it, but i have heard that it gets harder to change mindset the older you get, and LDing seems to be more newly "accepted". That being said, in old age, it may be hard to remember your dreams as well as everything else. |
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Its not that there older, its because they have had so much experience, thats why they are old. Lol. |
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The time you spend in REM sleep decreases with age, so there's that factor. |
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"If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."
Well, we know for a fact that melatonin production slows down with age thus making long periods of sleep difficult. It seems logical this would adversely effect REM sleep. I remember as a teenager being able to sleep for ten or more hours, late into the morning. I rarely do this now. I also work twelve hour shifts for four days straight at this point so maybe what I'm experiencing is just more responsibilities in my life interfering with sleep patterns. |
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Thor and Freyr Bless All.......
"I had a dream, last night,
but it's gone, now.
All I know, is that I woke up like this, again."
Jaladin Rumi
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