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Does anyone still have dream's?
*Magick* Mage:
--- Quote from: yoemex on November 10, 2009, 08:22:42 PM ---You wake up in your sleep and do anything you want feels real nuff said
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No....
To "Lucid dream" means to be aware that you are in a dream, therefore rendering yourself to do anything within it. There is no "waking up" involved.
Gamefandan:
Isn't a Lucid dream a coma then?
Doorman:
--- Quote from: *Magick* Mage on November 10, 2009, 08:24:02 PM ---No....
To "Lucid dream" means to be aware that you are in a dream, therefore rendering yourself to do anything within it. There is no "waking up" involved.
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I've tried changing what I was dreaming, but I always wake up do to my brain becoming too active. I just let my mind wander, a skill I've picked up due to the many hours I've devoted to day dreaming.
--- Quote from: Gamefandan on November 10, 2009, 08:25:31 PM ---Isn't a Lucid dream a coma then?
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Actually, no. A coma is like a form of sleep that you can not wake up from and you remember nothing. It's as if you feel a sleep and woke up immediately, like nothing happened.
LegoEggo:
--- Quote from: Gamefandan on November 10, 2009, 08:25:31 PM ---Isn't a Lucid dream a coma then?
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"Coma, from the Greek word "koma," meaning deep sleep, is a state of extreme unresponsiveness, in which an individual exhibits no voluntary movement or behavior. Furthermore, in a deep coma, even painful stimuli (actions which, when performed on a healthy individual, result in reactions) are unable to affect any response, and normal reflexes may be lost."
So almost.. but if someone slapped me I'd wake up, so no.
yoemex:
--- Quote from: *Magick* Mage on November 10, 2009, 08:24:02 PM ---No....
To "Lucid dream" means to be aware that you are in a dream, therefore rendering yourself to do anything within it. There is no "waking up" involved.
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Oh...