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- From: Virginia.A.Reed@dartmouth.edu (Virginia A. Reed)
- Newsgroups: alt.dreams
- Subject: Talking in your dreams.
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- Date: 26 Jan 93 22:18:48 GMT
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- Sometimes when I'm sleeping, but still aware of what's going on around
- me, in my dreams, I can only half-talk.
- For example, the other morning, I was semiconcious, and I was dreaming
- that a Judge was asking me about how I make peanut butter sandwiches, I
- felt myself answer it, but I hadn't actually said it in my dream. So I
- tried to respond again, and it was as if I somply could not get the
- words out. It REALLY frustrated me that I couldn't say it.
- Now I believe that because I was semiconcious, the only way that I
- could have satisfied myself in the dream would be to actually say it-
- both in the dream and out. If you heard someone asleep say, "I fold the
- bread, I do not cut it," wouldn't you think that was a little odd?
- Has anyone else here ever had a similar experience or similar
- frustration in dream?
- Thanx
- -LX
-