Actually, you are always in the dream world. It is when I wake up that I enter the real world and you cease to exist altogether.
2007-03-05 00:35:53
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answer #1
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answered by Dave 4
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We sleep, for a reason. That reason is, to repair our body. When you are dreaming, you are the deepest stage of dreaming. This is where all repair is being performed. Dreams, dreams are usually things that you are familiar with, fear, or like. For the must part. How ever it works like this.
There is no TIME or SPACE, in dreams. Other words you may wake up WITHIN a dream and do must of the things you would do in a normal day, THEN WAKE up. One would say WOW that was weird. However it only took less than a SECOND to do all of that. So when you go to sleep, you are still here. Just repairing yourself in what sometimes is a pleasurable or hostile environment within yourself. Like in a nightmare.Hope this helps.. Will.
2007-03-04 07:47:34
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answered by Will M 2
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Considering your physical form would be in one reality at a constant, you never really leave the world you're in. Now, when you enter REM sleep, a chemical called dimethyltryptamine, or DMT gets released. This causes that dream state. Now, some people ask the real world/fake world question because their dreams seem more vivid than real life. It's normal thought. DMT is possibly the most potent hallucinagenic chemical in the world, and it's flowing through your blood everytime you nap.
2007-03-07 16:39:46
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answered by Aeria Gloris 2
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Science says the real world is only what we perceive it is different in every creature. 99% of physical things are empty, so they are an illusion created by the mind through the senses. So who is to say whether awake or asleep is real, what is real is that you have a soul and it some times comes through the noise of the primitive mind, the physical mind and body are nothing but an illusion or a tool of the soul to operate in the material spectrum, true perception just coming from being and existing is real. I could go on but I am sure I am beyond most peoples perception. All in one, one in all. Ponder that one if you can.
2007-03-04 15:31:48
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answered by fusion man 1
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Yes. Some people have the ability to have lucid, or real-feeling, dreams. You may be one of these lucky people. Learn your dream-scape. Try and remember the characters you meet and the places you go. After awhile you will begin to see patterns that reflect what is going on in your waking state. You can definitely use this to your advantage. Have fun!
2007-03-04 07:35:01
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answered by Cookie 3
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If you go to sleep in the real world, you wake up in the real world. If you go to sleep in another world, you wake up in another world. If you go to sleep, you are asleep; at least in the real world, because equals are equal to equals there. No.
2007-03-04 10:08:06
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answer #6
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answered by Piguy 4
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In our dreams, we have the wonderful ability to transcend
the physical world and to function as soul. We have the
opportunity to tap into the collective unconscious
and to have experiences which are enlightening.
Through our sleeping time, dreams are an irreplaceable source of information, inspiration and enlightenment. It seems to me that dreams are the shadow of what is in the real world. How interesting, isn't it? facinatingly fantastic!
2007-03-03 22:31:55
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answer #7
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answered by edison c d 4
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who knows what is real or unreal.we perceive the world around us through our senses and our brain processes the information .There is a way of experiencing what is real and what is not .This is hard to explain and it takes a lot of concentration but this is what i do.i sit down and calmly look ahead and i say to myself ok this is real but as i keep kooking ahead i say to myself what am i doing here why are things the way they are .am i really alive ,if all in front of me suddenly disappeared what would happen to me .then i would say to myself why am i thinking like this,am i awake or asleep dreaming i am awake .this sensation gets deeper and deeper and i start to feel afraid .this is when i have to snap out of it and come back down to reality(?) i think i put myself into some sort of hypnotic trance to experience this disturbing feeling.i hope you can make some sense of this
2007-03-04 23:06:41
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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THIS IS TOTALLY CORRECT, cept not the physical real world. If you really think about us being unconcious of a multitude of things, our unconcious thoughts, wishes, feelings. And those are brought out into dreams, then we are really experiencing our whole conscious, but only the ones the need to be consolidated between hemispheres.
2007-03-04 12:56:39
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answered by bryant s 4
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Yes actually we wake up when we go to sleep and when we go to sleep we actually wake up doesn't it seam strange sometimes how mixed up we can get and think we are sleeping when we are in the real world and when we are in the sleeping world we think we are in the real world. That does get confusing descent it?
2007-03-03 22:00:00
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answered by Anonymous
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