its I'm possible to not dream!
Answer:NOPE:( If your a dogs then yes but if you are a human no
Fasting may increase lucid dreaming due to the changes it induces in brain chemistry and sleep patterns. When the body is in a fasted state, levels of certain neurotransmitters, like dopamine, may rise, enhancing dream vividness and cognitive clarity. Additionally, fasting can lead to longer periods of REM sleep, where most vivid dreaming occurs, increasing the chances of becoming aware that one is dreaming. This heightened awareness can facilitate the experience of lucidity during dreams.
Not dreaming during sleep could mean they are in deep sleep stages where dreaming is less likely to occur, or they simply do not remember their dreams upon waking. It is also possible that they have a sleep disorder affecting their REM sleep, which is when most dreaming occurs.
During a seizure, a dog may exhibit uncontrollable muscle movements, twitching, drooling, and loss of consciousness. In contrast, when dreaming, a dog may twitch, whine, or paddle its legs gently while asleep. Keeping track of the duration and intensity of the episode can help determine if it is a seizure or a dream. Consulting a vet is recommended for further evaluation.
*I seriously doubt that people who snore do not dream. *um, i heard that there's five stages of sleeping, and that the stage where you're dreaming, your body is, like, completely paralyzed, except your eyes, so i dont know...maybe that has somthing to do with your nose, but, seriously, i have mostly no idea why...it doesn't make sense to me! it says that on so many websites, but it never explains why D:
When a person is dreaming, they can be woken up in the same way as at any other time. Dreaming does not effect the ability to wake up.
am I dreaming
When you are dreaming and are aware of it. (Apex)
They're both right.
you are dreaming, are you dreaming
Dreaming ʕ ꈍᴥꈍʔ
Yes, lucid dreaming simply refers to becoming "lucid" or aware that one is dreaming.
Yes. The song is "Am I Dreaming".
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Dreaming the Rose was created in 1986.
Dreaming Lhasa was created in 2005.
Dreaming Lips was created in 1936.