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R.j.
So I had one of those dreams where I'm trying to wake up. But, try as I might, I cannot. Not that that is the odd thing, since I have these pretty often.

I should mention that in the event of these dreams I usually (in the dream) start to loose my breath, and that when I do wake up, I wake gasping for air. No exception this morning.

I can't remember the dream exactly, so I'll type up what I wrote in my dream log:


11/28/09 - Dream #344:

Somebody is explaining to me, while I desperately try to induce myself to wake up: "Most people wake 'frozen' because their subconscious fall asleep and their conscious lags when waking; or only their conscious half-wake; and they stop breathing until they're fully awake because, when 'frozen,' they're too preoccupied with trying to wake up that they forget to breathe;

(trying to figure a person worse than Stalin; Kathy and a fake or invisible peanutbutter sandwich)


Weeeeirrd.
ziptnf
Okay.
Ian
You didn't dream aout being seen on cops drunk driving a juan deere?
Mr.Mystery
Dream blog. Oh yes.
leph555
dude you are going to die soon

end of story.....
SuspicionVandit
I can't remember what I was thinking last week, so i'll just pull up my twitter:


Megan_Marionna 11:19 Air feels good when inhaled through nose
Pokit
I had a dream last night. I was eating grapes :-3
pkcRAISTLIN
threads like these cement your spot in the insignificant COR member alliance.
R!CH
probably the only thing worse than this thread is your dream log
KilldaDJ
i got drunk and fell asleep at my computer only to be rescued by my gf at midnight.

Boomer187
quote:
Originally posted by R.j.
"Most people wake 'frozen' because their subconscious fall asleep and their conscious lags when waking; or only their conscious half-wake; and they stop breathing until they're fully awake because, when 'frozen,' they're too preoccupied with trying to wake up that they forget to breathe;



When you dream you are in the REM state. When you are in REM your major muscles are paralyzed. SO if you suddenly wake up they are not unparalyzed right away.


I didn't read what you posted though...and I didn't really read what I quoted either. I just haven't said this in a while.
kadomony
my dream today involved being captured and taken to a russian training facility dormitory where children were trained to be special ops soldiers.

then i was rescued somehow, and met my "handler" family in a mall.

:)
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