lol, no its totally normal
Like everyones had them at least once.
No. Many people dream without being aware of it. If you would like to remember your dreams, one thing you can do is: just before you go to sleep, say to yourself, "I intend to remember my dreams tonight."
Old superstitions persist about dreams being visions and a proof of the Spirit and non spirit creatures. But the technical term for the images seen in the transition between being awake and asleep (NREM stage 1) is hypnogogic hallucinations. See the article linked below for further information.
I'm not sure if this is what the question is referring to, but a hypnogogic state is the state of being between being awake and completely asleep.
It could mean that subconsciously they like you, or it could mean that you were the last thing on their mind for some reason when they fell asleep.
No, being dead is not like being asleep. When you are asleep, your body is still alive and functioning, but when you are dead, your body has stopped functioning completely.
It has been reported that eating foods high in potassium before bed can help you remember your dreams better. Being low in potassium is not related to dreams.
It can be. Asleep can be an adjective or adverb.
Dreams communicate in symbols, so in this particular dream, being asleep is a metaphor for not being alert in some area of real life. For example, perhaps in real life, the dreamer is ignoring signs that a relationship is falling apart. The dream is a message to "wake up" to what is happening.
Falling dreams, while frightening, often represent the body's reaction to the relaxation of muscles when in the process of "falling" asleep. The subconscious combines the physical sensation with the literal meaning of the expression "falling asleep" to produce a dream of falling.
When you have a seizure, your brain is malfunctioning so you are not conscious of what is going on. It is like the fact that you do not remember being asleep. You can remember dreams when you sleep and you may remember having a dream when you have a seizure. Whether you do or not, you will usually know that you have had a seizure, in the same way that you will usually know that you have been asleep.
When you're unconscious, your body's normal sleep-wake cycle is disrupted. Your brain may need time to reestablish its normal function and signaling before you can enter into a restful state of sleep. Additionally, the circumstances that led to you being unconscious may require medical attention or monitoring before you can safely fall asleep.
I have dreamed many times of being killed in many creative and strange ways I will always wake up from them trembling in fear. After many dreams like so I decided I just wasn't going to die by simply forcing myself to stay asleep and continue the dream I was able to do things, impossible things! its a great fear exercise that I practice now.