Well, from what I know, the mind doesn't need rest. Although, of course, if you decide to live out a second life, THEN you might go insane. |
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Well, from what I know, the mind doesn't need rest. Although, of course, if you decide to live out a second life, THEN you might go insane. |
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Last edited by Portalboat; 11-25-2009 at 12:32 AM.
Dream Journal
Originally Posted by GLaDOS Version 3.11
Originally Posted by Mario92
<Lseadragon> i was so hopeful
<Lseadragon> because (featuring Portalboat) sounds cool
<Portalboat>
<no-Name> that's what I was thinking as well
<no-Name> Feat. Portalboat MC
<no-Name> Feat. DJ Portalboat
<no-Name> badass.
First of all, it's physically impossible for you to lucid dream all night because you are only dreaming during REM. As I understand it, most of the actual resting takes place during deep sleep. |
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I must say the curiousity of this subject has struck me a couple of times, but considering what we know about the REM cycle it wouldn't be possible to do unless you inexplicably managed to alter the various dream stages, prolonging the effect of the latter. |
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Last edited by CarmineEternity; 11-25-2009 at 11:38 AM.
Hm, I'd say no. After all, it's more of your physical body needing to rest than your mind. It's active practically all night, especially when you're dreaming - it's still hard at work. |
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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.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
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how long does it take to get into rem? cos i fell asleep in a german test like a couple of months ago, my mate said i was only sleeping for about three minutes, but i remember someone throwing rocks at me and then when i woke up i like put my hands up so the 'rocks' wouldnt hit me |
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It is entirely possible. |
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Last edited by Yume.no.ato; 11-30-2009 at 09:23 PM.
I know at least two people who are lucid in most or all of there dreams every single night, and they both seem to get enough rest. Anecdotal, I know, but I don't believe being lucid intereferes with your rest. |
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DV Buddy: BlueKat
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"He was unrespectful to the Dream Pirate"
said the seal after beating up my brother
RESPECT THE DREAM PIRATE or the sea animals will get you! ARG! ARG! ARG!
Goals [ ]Jump on a trempoline with an elephant [ ]Meet Dream Pirate and give him a gift
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You could be lucid dreaming for 100% of the dreaming time, which is what I believe people are saying. |
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I dunno about this, as I don't have that much LD experience to draw on (maybe 8 to date), but I can sure say that TRYING to have an LD has produced many, many sleepless hours, as any type of visualizing tends to wake me up very thoroughly. For instance, when I'm awake during the night and picture myself becoming lucid in a dream, I'm often up for hours or for the rest of the night. |
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