i have enitre soap operas some times and i have repeat nightmares and if i don't force myself to stay asleep and finish i will keep having it to
2006-09-22 18:59:13
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answer #1
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answered by Big Daddy R 7
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I've never picked up a dream the next night, but I have had dreams where I have awakened, gotten up, gone to the bathroom (and been fully awake the whole time). Then I go back to bed and pick up the dream where I left off. It's really strange!
2006-09-22 00:31:16
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answer #2
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answered by nido_tr3s 5
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Yes - - - in fact there are some people who get locked into dreams - - - have you not seen some of those hoary horror films wherein a person is tormented by nightmares. Based on fact - - - - actually there are ways to 'program' your dreams. Much is a mix of forced thinking and learning to give commands to your conscience. A few simple 'tricks' or aids ; an example - - - You wish to Visit Italy - - - get a nice glossy Picture Guide Book, set inton a nighstand alongside bed or futon. Spend ten minutes leafing through it, focus on four or five key images - - - tell your mind "I want to go to Italy" and you may wish to add a simple detail or two - - - "I want to meet the Pope" or "I want to race a Ferrari through the seven hills of Rome" - - - then go to sleep. Repeat - - - nightly.
Peace.....
2006-09-22 00:28:31
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answered by JVHawai'i 7
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The action of giving start is symbolic of a clean section on your existence. perhaps even embarking on a clean journey and you're very prepared and excited for this to ensue. i think of that the continuation of your dream over numerous nights and the form of the birthing technique indicators the appearance timeline for this new section on your existence. that's something which you have have been given on no account experienced earlier (which at your age may well be an incredible type of issues) and the presence of the medical doctors (authority figures with awareness & information) shows which you've gotten persons alongside you that can assist you in this progression, perhaps your mothers and fathers or instructors, who'll inspire you on your efforts.
2016-10-15 07:15:17
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answered by ? 4
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Most human beings can learn to manage their dreams. Some cultures assume it is a natural thing -- they ask their children about their dreams and then advise them of how to change the dream the next time they sleep.
2006-09-22 00:31:40
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answered by Anonymous
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it's not so unusual. it's your brain retaining information, even if it's just dream information. i've had dreams where i revisit things that i'd dreamed months or even years earlier. your brain will keep at it until it manages to resolve whatever it's trying to resolve.
2006-09-22 00:29:28
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answered by Zu 2
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It happens to me all the time, to make matters worse, they sometimes repeat several times in a week or month.
2006-09-22 00:31:01
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answered by Equinox 6
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some times but its very rare chance .same night it is POSSIBLE BUT ANOTHER NIGHT NOT POSSIBLE ,because i m used to this kind of dreams in same night
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2006-09-22 00:29:14
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answered by stranger 3
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Yeh thats happened to me its cool coz i always wake up when something exciting happens its annoying
2006-09-22 00:30:18
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answered by nathanhug2006 2
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It happens all the time. Take LSD and you'll understand.
Rawlyn.
2006-09-22 00:32:05
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answered by Anonymous
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