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|    Kaycee to Rubystars    |
|    Re: Aware while Zzz    |
|    18 Jan 05 00:10:13    |
      From: KC@none.invalid              Rubystars wrote:              >>>But if you become conscious in a dream aren't you in your conscious mind       >>>then?       >>       >>Not really, at the very least you are interacting with your subconscious       >>more directly than in any regular waking state.       >       >       > You may be right, but why did you reach this conclusion?              I'm drawing on the Jungian and Freudian theories about dreaming and the       subconscious mind.                     >>Again, I don't know, but this might be possible. As with anything, I think       >>it's a good idea to give yourself a break from lucid dreaming now and       >>then, and let your dreams have their way.       >       >       > That's the easy part. *L*              Yes .) I've heard of people who have become addicted to lucid dreaming       though. They would spend a lot of their time asleep and show more       enthusiasm in exploring the dream world than living in the waking world.                     Cheers, KC              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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