It's very odd, but this happens to me often as well. It may just show that some of us have an extremely vivid imagination.
2007-06-11 14:57:20
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answered by Vivi 4
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Maybe you will have to quit consuming Chinese meals so past due at night time. LOL j/okay. I do not feel I ever felt truly suffering considering that whilst I have a stressful dream, it on the whole wakes me up. When I wake, there's no suffering and something suffering I felt within the dream now should be perceived suffering and I cannot quite inform you what it felt like considering that for me it wasn't truly. (Does that make feel? IDK) Like you, I do not on the whole have goals involoving suffering besides. If I'm falling off a cliff, I certainly not hit the bottom. If I'm in a burning constructing I difference goals earlier than I get burnt, and so forth.
2016-09-05 13:21:04
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answered by ? 4
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The brain draws the imagery of your dreams from your memory centers. For the most part, it only borrows the images, and some major emotional sensations, but it can bring the actual memory of the image with it as well. When your brain replays the imagery, the memory gets played along with it as well.
2007-06-11 16:45:13
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answered by Khnopff71 7
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no but I had to pee and almost did. Also my hubbie has sex dreams where he keeps trying to look for places to ... you know...with me and there are people around and interruptions and weird stuff. but not with food. just almosts really.
2007-06-11 14:59:42
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answered by catpat 3
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yeah actually it happens to me a lot! its usually about mac and cheese lol, it's kinda gross...and then right when i wake up i HAVE to brush my teeth! it's so crazy...
2007-06-11 15:05:37
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answered by cassbear1127 2
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no but I can smell in my dreams and I can feel textures in my dreams.
2007-06-11 15:34:16
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answered by Teresa C 1
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yeah it happens to me sometimes
2007-06-11 15:00:53
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answered by sit lee 3
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