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2007-09-02 17:14:32 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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I'm both.
Sometimes I know I'm dreaming.
There are times that I have changed
things in my dream, while I was dreaming.

2007-09-02 17:35:04 · answer #1 · answered by elliebear 7 · 0 0

The sub-conscious mind works during dreaming.

"You'll find a lot of symbolic imagery communicated from your subconscious in the dreams you dream while you sleep".

http://www.deeptrancenow.com/lawsofmind.htm

"Dreams are windows into the subconscious mind--deeply symbolic tales that bring out one's hidden fears and anxieties. • These disparate beliefs, as useful as they are to their adherents, may illustrate how much we don't know about dreams. Despite advances in the neurosciences that allow us to peer inside the brain, measuring in detail the electrochemical activity that occurs while sleeping, the source and purpose of dreams remain as enigmatic to advanced Western cultures as they do to nonliterate or “primitive” ones".

http://www6.miami.edu/miami-magazine/fall00/dreams.html

Dreams are messages from the inner subconscious mind to the outer waking conscious mind.

http://www.dreamschool.org/NewSite/Index2NEW.html

Your inner subconscious mind, the part of you that dreams, is like the best friend you've ever had, the one who knows you the best and will be honest with you. To remember your dreams is to get to know this part of yourself, and take advantage of its wisdom.

http://www.dreamschool.org/1Q&A/q&adirectory.html

....inner levels comprise the subconscious mind where dreaming occurs.

http://www.dreamschool.org/2NDH/hotline2002/April26.html

In general, subconscious mind is always active, but it is overruled by the conscious mind. It is due to subconscious mind that experience a sudden insight sometimes. Subconscious mind is completely active when we are dreaming. At this stage the conscious mind is inactive and unable to filter the messages.

http://www.hypnosispoint.com/how-does-hypnosis-work.html

That's an autonomic, or conditioned, response. Now, think about all the millions of bits of data that your own senses of sight, sound, smell, touch and taste have fed into your hard drive during your life thus far. Your "robot" subconscious mind works even while you are sleeping. That's where your dreams come from.

http://www.donniemckinney.com/conditioning.htm

A part of the unconscious mind works during
dreamless sleep.

http://profvsprasad.blog.com/

2007-09-03 01:38:12 · answer #2 · answered by d_r_siva 7 · 0 0

objectives are a factor of your subconscious, your emotions and your memory being fused at the same time at as quickly as on a similar time as your unsleeping suggestions is in the midst of all of it analyzing what is going ont into fact (once you dream ninety 9% of the time you think of that is authentic existence). yet technically you're subconscious in case you're dreaming because you're asleep... except, like somebody esle responded, you're having a pipe dream.

2016-10-17 13:27:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When Dreaming you are literally concious, but according to many psychologists (Freud being one of them) dreams are a gateway to your unconcious thoughts, feelings, or things you feel are questionable or have not yet been cleared up in life. It is also said that every character in your dream is your unconcious. But to sum up your question, u are concious, but possibly relaying unconcious (not literally unconcious) feelings.

2007-09-02 17:33:42 · answer #4 · answered by Jokerx 1 · 0 0

Dems are conscious

2007-09-02 17:22:35 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it depends what your idea of concious is. when we are dreaming, we are not aware of our surroundings. weather we are sleeping or day dreaming, but we are still alive, and functioning.

2007-09-02 17:21:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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