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It’s hard to study dreams because it’s not like you can communicate back and forth with someone while they’re asleep...at least you couldn’t, until now!

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@SciShowPsych

3 years ago

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@cogmonocle2140

3 years ago

realistically, long-term, this'll just wind up being used to get us to do another 8 hours of work while we sleep

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@masterofdoom5000

3 years ago

Brain thinks it's funny to incorporate the sound of my alarm into a beep of a microwave, great now I've overslept and I can't trust my own dream world.

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@angus928

3 years ago

Soon, we will be working even in our sleep

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@NewMessage

3 years ago

I've snapped into lucid dreaming by noticing that I can't read something in my dreams. Rarely, but I've done it a few times. The trouble is, I get so excited, I wake myself up.

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@tiffanymarie9750

3 years ago

The closest i get to lucid dreaming are in dreams where i think "this is a lot like a dream" and but still don't actually realize its a dream...

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@Seforen

3 years ago

I once came across a really fascinating study where researchers were using lucid dreaming as a potential therapy method for helping people who suffer from PTSD. It was such an interesting read.

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@IanGrams

3 years ago

I've only lucid dreamt a few times but one tip I read online that really worked was this: If when you realize you're dreaming you get excited and can feel yourself begin to wake up, spin in place. I remember thinking it sounded ridiculous. But sure enough I had I dream where I realized it was a dream and could feel it fading when I stood in place and just spun around. Somehow that managed to prevent me from waking up. Another fun thing is to look at any text. Look away. Then look back at it. Often times it'll be totally different and often gibberish. Clocks do something similar. Definitely would love to learn more about why these things work, but I've not had a lucid dream in a while. Guess I should start practicing the techniques again 🤔

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@thebemabogale3439

3 years ago

This is incredible. I frequently ( about once or twice a month ) have conversations with my girlfriend while she is sleeping. I have just been enquiring about her dream world but never have I thought to test other cognitive abilities. I'm going to make a list of questions to ask to her the next time she feels like talking.

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@VEE727

3 years ago

That happens to me a lot of time. Sometimes things in real world get incorporated in the dream. Like if a phone/alarm is ringing, it rings in the dream, when I try to turn it off and it doesn't work, my brain is like - wait a minute. Then I wake up.

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@ktvx.94

3 years ago

Dreams are one of my favorite topics. I've had a handful of lucid dreams in a period of my life then became increasingly rarer. Dreams have also inspired ideas for my normal life, down to a detailed illustration. They're fascinating.

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@ShadowDrakken

3 years ago

I swear, if I close my eyes and listen, it's nothing but flashbacks to Reading Rainbow and Levar Burton. I love it! :D

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@fireriffs

3 years ago

Maybe one day we will be able to scan brain waves of people dreaming and translate them into the dream that let's us watch the dream on a monitor. I'd love to be able to record some of my dreams to play back when I'm awake.

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@ReptarsaurusRex

3 years ago

It's funny the sponsor of the video is for language learning, because I often have dreams where I'm speaking French, or rather someone is speaking French to me, and I'm interpreting it correctly. I took French for 3 years in high school, but I have never been to France. I was never fluent in French, and I haven't practiced it in years, but in my dreams it sounds correct and I am able to understand it. I also have lucid dreams at least once a month. It's a blessing and a curse, because it's always an actual nightmare I'm waking myself up from.

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3 years ago

A way for me to have lucid dreams, is to tell myself that I need to take control, that no matter what happened, i have the control to stop it and change the outcome. It takes some training, but I can actually stop and rewind dreams, to change the dream and have a more satisfying feeling.

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@theartofnina

2 years ago

The reality testing method for lucid dreaming is very funny to me cause I've had several dreams where i asked myself if i was dreaming and concluded i was not lmao

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@shadw4701

3 years ago

I highly recommend practicing lucid dreaming to everyone. It's a skill anyone can achieve and it feels like real life. Lucid dreams are often very vivid and with enough practice you can learn how to control them. Its an experience you definitely want to have

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@ritam6674

3 years ago

I often realise I’m dreaming and I usually just want to eat everything because I realise it’s like free calories. Lol

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@Catman2123

3 years ago

Never could I ever have thought that we would be this close to making Inception a reality.

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@laurenconrad1799

3 years ago

I had a new phenomenon recently where, in March, I dreamt about meeting a real life actress in a clothing store. Then in April, I dreamt of meeting the actress again in a different location and asking if she remembered the first time we met in that clothing store. I often remember my dreams, but I've never before had my dreams involve a shared fictional universe with a consistent narrative. Like, damn. lol

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