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One will awaken naturally. Situations such as being trapped in a dream, dreaming of being a dream and being unable to wake up through successive layers of dreams only occur in science and fantasy fiction.
Yes I feel the same way too
Yes, lucid dreaming simply refers to becoming "lucid" or aware that one is dreaming.
I know hard
Your dreaming about no one being able to rech you
Dreaming ʕ ꈍᴥꈍʔ
"Lucid dreaming" ... the phenomenon of dreaming, knowing at the time that you're dreaming, and being able to control the dream ... occasionally happens to most people; some are better at it than others.
Nope. A dream is just a dream.
Dreaming is the present participle of dream. The past tense of dream is dreamt or dreamed.
Yes; being cognitive in the dream-state is popularly known as lucid dreaming. Under the guidance of a therapist or other professional, lucid dreaming can be effective in overcoming nightmares, repetitive dreams and other dreaming / sleep disorders. Used recreationally or irresponsibly, lucid dreaming might interrupt the important functions of natural dreaming.
No, you cannot keep from dreaming. But you can keep from remembering your dream.
It is not possible to "wake up" in a dream. When one awakens from a dream, one is no longer asleep, and no longer dreaming. Some individuals are able to become aware that one is dreaming while still in the process of dreaming, which is called "lucid dreaming."