yes you can, well i can anyway, however i think it's my mind making me smells and taste things as there is obviously nothing there to taste or smell
2007-06-24 14:03:41
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answered by homemanager22 6
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Sugar makes a person hyper, which is against the activity of regenerating your body while it should be resting. Some dreams feel real based upon what we think about before we sleep, especially if we are stressed out. We carry those thoughts/feelings while we are sleeping and that energy manifests itself in your dream state.
2016-04-01 02:49:01
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answered by Anonymous
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When you are asleep, so is the physical component of your self. The five senses, smelling, tasting, feeling, seeing, and hearing, and your ego, the controlling master, are all temporarily suspended from activity. Sleeping allows the other sense that you have, the sixth sense, to take over for awhile with out much interference. This is when both the physical body and your spiritual essence can perform maintenance simultaneously to help unwrinkled parts of your life. It’s ironic that this is the state of being that psychics and mediums practice for years to achieve, and everyone enters it every time they fall asleep.
2007-06-24 23:19:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I just woke up from a dream where I was hit in the face while trying to make a free-throw in a basketball game. I remember felling pain.
Weird you should ask, because I don't remember ever feeling pain in a dream before.
2007-06-24 14:01:00
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answered by tom w 4
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I have always felt that dreams are just our brain's way of doing its housecleaning. All the stuff it's through with it gives over to us as an ongoing dream. It ribbons out of us while we sleep and sometimes it even wakes us right up. I have sometimes made a murmur that waked me up and had to realise it was just a random sound and not really part of a sleeping dialogue with some imaginary dream time persona.
2007-06-24 14:07:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I use all my senses when I dream. I remember the sensations of floating, being paralysed, orgasms etc. I love my sleep as I remember my dreams, and do dream lucidly on occasion too.
2007-06-25 10:16:07
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answered by talkland72 4
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Yes, you can definitely feel in dreams. Funny you should ask this now, actually. I had a dream the other night and in it I was hugged by a person I haven't seen in a long time. It was lovely, warm and comforting; the way it is in real life. I awoke feeling terrific. I just wish we could programme our dreams. Wouldn't it be great?
2007-06-24 14:09:53
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answered by Rachel Maria 6
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once i go to sleep
im virtually dead
from top to toe
nothing wakes me up
nothing registers in my mind
until i wake up
and it is usually light coming into the room
from daybreak that disturbs my sleep
i had gout once in my big toe
and just looking at it
was painful enough ,
touching or knocking it
was pass out with the pain territory
but when i drifted into sleep
and went deep into sleep there was no pain
because im a fidgety sleeper and toss and turn
so i must have moved or pressed on the big toe
but nothing no pain at all
until i awoke and then it was back to being extremely
careful and concious about moving my foot before moving my foot,lol
2007-06-24 17:04:29
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answered by Anonymous
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yes in my dreams i can vividly feel people touching me and taste food and really feel like i have to pee so bad! but never smelled anything in a dream before
2007-06-24 16:54:28
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answered by emma 2
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I remember when I was little I had a dream where I saw a bowl with food in it. I put the food in my mouth. It tasted bad. I spit it out and found out it was poop! Sick dream.
2007-06-24 14:33:33
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answered by Leprechaun 3
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