hypnagogic state
hypnagogic state
hypnagogic state
"Are you sure that we are awake? It seems to me that yet we sleep, we dream." -William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream.
This dream seems to express difficulty in speaking or expressing what one thinks.
This Conversation Seems Like a Dream was created in 1997.
I have no sicentific evidence that it does. But, as we speak, i am trying to keep my self awake by smoking, and it seems to work.
I usually eat a bunch of mixed nuts before going to sleep because they help us sleep. But it seems whenever I have eaten sunflower seeds just before sleeping, then I cannot sleep at all for another few hours. It seems to keep me awake.
Although it seems odd, you do dream every night. It only seems that you don't dream when you do not remember your dreams. This can be a good thing, because it indicates that you are sleeping soundly.
The dream seems to illustrate your mind's struggle to accept the reality of this separation.
This dream seems to be says that the dreamer is losing a part of the self. The loss seems trivial, but could lead to serious harm.
This dream seems to be a message of comfort and reassurance. In your subconscious mind, there seems to be an awareness that your grandmother is not entirely absent but continues to bless you with her spiritual care.
Louis actually doesn't have a favorite aftershave! According to One Direction's new book "Dare to Dream: Life as One Direction", Louis thinks that if a guy smells really strongly of aftershave, it seems like he is trying too hard.