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    Quote Originally Posted by Westsidex View Post
    I never dream now. Havnt dreamt in years. Im asleep within five secs of the head hitting the pillow and next thing its morning.

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    You must have good quality sleep then. I suffer from sleep apnea and remember most of my dreams because I don't really fall into REM sleep. Because of this, I'm permanently tired.

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    Dreams can be such strange things.

    I had a dream once which seemed to cover a day and a half. Bizarre, as I read that the longest dream we have actually lasts around 7 seconds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samlad View Post
    You must have good quality sleep then. I suffer from sleep apnea and remember most of my dreams because I don't really fall into REM sleep. Because of this, I'm permanently tired.
    Years ago i used to sleep walk sometimes but even then i would just go back to sleep and be fine. Now i never sleepwalk. Im lucky with sleep. I never wake up tired ever unless im sick which is very rare with me. What does kill me is if i stay in bed. I find if im not up and about by 7.30 i am wrecked for the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westsidex View Post
    Years ago i used to sleep walk sometimes but even then i would just go back to sleep and be fine. Now i never sleepwalk. Im lucky with sleep. I never wake up tired ever unless im sick which is very rare with me. What does kill me is if i stay in bed. I find if im not up and about by 7.30 i am wrecked for the day.

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    I always get up about 6.30 every day. Although I find it hard to stay awake till late at night, once I drop off and am awoken again, it takes me about an hour to drift off again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samlad View Post
    I always get up about 6.30 every day. Although I find it hard to stay awake till late at night, once I drop off and am awoken again, it takes me about an hour to drift off again.
    Unless im out for the night or something i am alway in bed alseep by 12 at the latest. I find if i stay up at all it wrecks my sleep up because i still find i have to get up early. I also find that if is stayed up late at night it would slowly creep to longer and longer periods.

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    I remember when I was very young (yeah, just a few years ago) I had a dream where I became conscious I was dreaming.

    This was a little offputting, to say the least,as I was a little puzzled as to how I was going to re-unite myself with my body.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scotus View Post
    I remember when I was very young (yeah, just a few years ago) I had a dream where I became conscious I was dreaming.

    This was a little offputting, to say the least,as I was a little puzzled as to how I was going to re-unite myself with my body.
    Realising that you are dreaming is called lucid dreaming. If you do it right, you can then control your dream and do whatever you want. It is awesome, though I have only been able to do it a few times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayden View Post
    Realising that you are dreaming is called lucid dreaming. If you do it right, you can then control your dream and do whatever you want. It is awesome, though I have only been able to do it a few times.
    Agreed.

    I have subsequently done it a couple of times, and it can be fairly mindblowing alright.

    I haven't had one in a long while now
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rayden View Post
    If you do it right, you can then control your dream and do whatever you want.
    Must be great if you die while doing this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westsidex View Post
    Must be great if you die while doing this.

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    Actually, a bit off-topic I know, but you know all that stuff about seeing a white light and a long tunnel, and seeing your life flashing before you just before you die?

    Well, it seems they have medical explanations for all this now.
    The Gods are just, and of our pleasant vices
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