Yes I do, and I can't. |
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Yes I do, and I can't. |
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Each new day is a chance to turn it all around.
what you got is not REM, its something to worry about..... o_O |
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If I hadn't made me
I'd be more inclined to bow
Powers that be would have swallowed me up
But that's more than I can allow...
Whaa? If your eyes start twitching and stuff if you lie in bed, then that sounds like a problem since I dont think its really normal!!! |
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perhaps he's experiencing a form of WILD or maybe an OBE? I heard that for some people that sometimes twitching of the eye/eyelids can be associated with those. |
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Curiosity killed the cat but at least it didnt die an ignorant bastard
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i have read you should tell yourself over and over again as you are falling asleep "I WILL have a lucid dream tonight". or similar |
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Okay, firstly: |
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i get the sleep, I wake up at like noon or sometimes as late as 3 pm |
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Hey! I'm glad I'm not the only one that experienced this... when I was first trying to learn to LD I got HemiSync and learned all about the brainwave patterns and binaural beats, etc. Anyway, I listened to one of their lucid dreaming tracks and he counted to 20, saying that at 20 I'd be in an LD. Well, I was fully awake and come 20, my heart rate went wild, my eyes were going berserk, and my body tensed. This happened every time I tried (some 10 more times). It's placebo, the mind has HUGE control over bodily functionality. Essentially, if your brain knows the symptoms, your body can assimilate them. This includes assimilating REM. I was familiar with the symptoms of dream sleep and my autonomic nervous system did the rest. |
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