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- From: Peter_Mcnamee@kumear.apana.org.au (Peter Mcnamee)
- Newsgroups: alt.dreams
- Subject: Re: Some Comments/Questions
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <Peter_Mcnamee.039j@kumear.apana.org.au>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 16:40:34 EST
- Organization: The DUNGEON BBS
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- In a message dated Mon 28 Dec 92 23:29, Mcovingt@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (maiko Cov
- wrote:
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- MC> speaking Japanese (or the other way round). If there are other
- MC> bilingual dreamers out there... does this happen with your dreams
- MC> too, or do you tend to stick to one language for one dream? Do people
- MC> speak the 'correct' language in your dreams?
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- I mainly dream in English as that's the only spoken language I know (I also
- know the deaf Sign Language). However, I usually don't have any trouble
- understanding people no matter how they communicate. Sort of "Dream
- Knowledge".
-
- MC> this? Unfortunately I never seem to remember to look at the signs
- MC> twice to see if they change. ^_^
-
- Reading something twice is a popular "Reality Check" for lucid dreaming.
- If something reads different the second time, it's a fair bet that your
- dreaming :)
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