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I’m a very understanding person. I always put myself in the other person’s shoes and try to understand what they’re feeling, what they’re thinking and where they come from. I try to never be judgemental and to always give people the benefit of the doubt.

What is the difference between a lucid dreaming and day dreaming?

What is the difference between a lucid dreaming and day dreaming? At the end of the day to clear the dreamer knows what dreams and that they dreamed of, so isn't it, they are awake, just day dreaming?

Rebecca says: When a person is lucid dreams, his body sleeps. When a person NAPs, his body is awake. It is a physiological-the main difference which we know about, because we can scientifically measure things, such as:

Rapid Eye Movement (REM) -Lucid Dreams occur during REM sleep, when the eye of the flick in the direction you are looking for in your dreams, often around. Daydreams in wakefulness, when there is no REM. eyes can be open, closed, or still moving, but none of these is not responsible for the availability of fast eye movements of sleep. Brainwave measurements -Lucid dreaming, creating brainwave frequencies, Theta, Alpha, Beta, and Gamma-ranges when you are physiologically in a dream. A NAP is limited to the typically casual Alpha mode, though physiologically awake. The fact that lucid dreaming there will tell you that consciousness does not have a clear indication of the wakefulness ... so knowing that you encounter a false reality does not mean you have to be awake and just day dreaming. Muscle tone measurements -when lucid dreaming, you usually have no awareness of the body in bed (with the exception of the transitional moment when you wake up). Your body is in a State of REM atonia (sleep paralysis) to prevent you from your dreams. After a NAP, you maintain a partial or full consciousness of the waking world, even though one can imagine another world in your mind. The brain is not a fictional Inspectorate motor neuron signals; two is not hooked up, when there is a wakefulness.

The differences between the other sleeping body and waking the body explained in the article, why do we sleep? These help the body during States of clarity and day dreaming.

But what about a spiritual experience? Again, lucid dreams and day-dreams are very different, although they are more difficult to measure. Because both of them are internally generated, reporting States parties is subjective. I'll give you my point of view, which I think is the most lucid dreamers roughly agree:

Even though the daydreams are fun (research shows our day dream of 70-120 minutes per day), they are really only wakes up ideas. Slip in and out of daydreams, visualizing, hopes and fears for the future of the past, and wonders, fantasia. Maintain awareness of the outside world, to some extent, and you can stop and start the attention is directed, if fantasy reality. Day dreams are quite intangible, so when you have a day to dream of running in the sand, feeling is certainly not; just imagine.

Lucid Dreams are asleep and moved on to the real world means to you fully immersed in sleep-literally see, hear, and touch the bike on the road in a way that can vividly recall the reality. The brain is experiencing the lucid dream world vividly, as if it was waking up to the reality and completely tuned in to the experience. The dream world is essentially self-generating (though you can consciously edit parts of it) and makes it illogical and unexpected creations appear on the subconscious mind.


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