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Re: (TV) Dream within a dream
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- Subject: Re: (TV) Dream within a dream
- From: Brian Young <raggedglory57@yahoo.com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 12:53:30 -0800 (PST)
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I still have these kinds of dreams all the time. When I realize I am dreaming while in the dream, I always do the same thing- I think "Cool! I get to fly!" and then I find the door, go outside and take off.
russvr@pop.nwnexus.com wrote:It's not as uncommon as it might sound. When I was a teenager, I had become very interested in unusual phenomena including strange dream states. I became obsessed with so called "lucid dreaming"; the kind of dreams where you realize you are dreaming. I managed to have a number of those kinds of dreams after a while including a couple dreams where I thought I was waking up in the morning - having breakfast ect only to discover, with a great deal of surprise, that I was still in bed.
- Russ
Casey, Leo J wrote :
> Could only 'crazy' Tom ever have experienced a real dream
> with another dream nested-inside it ---anyone ever had a dream
> *literally inside* another?)
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