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      Just another little question

      Hi everyone

      I just wanted to know how many dreams do we have per night? Because sometimes I think to have 5 dreams in one night, but than the other day i just remember one or two... it would be nice to know how many dreams you actually have
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      Anyway, I wish you luck in your... um, what kind of metaphor should I use... journey to... uh.... ah, forget it. Good luck!

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      I have heard 2-5 dreams and 4-6 dreams. I am affraid to tell a lie, but I reckon it depends on how long and well you sleep.
      I wake up two times per night(the times I can remember of course) and last night I could recall dreaming 6 dreams, but usually the number is about 3.

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      To have successful MILD/DILD, you have to remember at least one dream per night..Good number, right?
      Keep it up.
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      Everyone dreams; the people who say they don't dream just have poor recall. However many dreams you recall each night, there's probably one or two that you didn't remember. Myself, I remember two dreams a night as of now.
      We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
      some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.

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      ok thanks for your answers

      another question: i often have dreams where I'm no part of; like watching a movie. Is it possible to get lucid in such dreams? Because it's very difficult to realize in such a dream that I'm dreaming and not watching a movie
      What I want to do while being lucid:
      fly [ ] walk through a wall [ ] beating up a group of ninjas [ ] breath ounder water [ ] Talk with "Emil", a character of my novel I've been writing [ ]
      Visit Grischkaja's world of dreams and mysteries! Click here

      Quote Originally Posted by snowboy
      Anyway, I wish you luck in your... um, what kind of metaphor should I use... journey to... uh.... ah, forget it. Good luck!

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      Yes, it's possible to become lucid in any dream, even the ones you watch from a third-person perspective. I became lucid during one of those before, and I then assumed my own body and presence in the dream.
      We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
      some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.

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      My average is about 1.3 dreams per night, according to my calculations. :3
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      Quote Originally Posted by grischkaja008 View Post
      ok thanks for your answers

      another question: i often have dreams where I'm no part of; like watching a movie. Is it possible to get lucid in such dreams? Because it's very difficult to realize in such a dream that I'm dreaming and not watching a movie
      Isn't that pretty much the definition of a non-lucid dream? That's what practically all my dreams are like.

      Edit: I guess "practically all" is an overstatement, but I've definitely had an awful lot of dreams like that.

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      I normally remember 2 dreams a night, unless I'm having a dry spell do to bad schedules, little sleep etc. If you go through all sleep cycles and stages then you probably had around 5-6 dreams. Of course people who are trying to manipulate their dreaming life can have many more than that. Maybe through chain DEILDing, or multiple false awakenings.
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      I normally have 3 dreams per night. The first one is always very short, but vivid. If I have time to sleep longer, I can hit 5 or 6 good dream cycles in a night. If you haven't been sleeping well for a night or two (or five!), you will naturally rebound. When this happens, you can have an insane number of dreams in a single night.

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