What does it mean when your dreams feel so real?
CLMarshal57
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Jul 25, 2018
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"A dream is a wish your heart makes when you're fast asleep." This quote, even though it's from a fairytale, spouts some truth. When your dream feels so real that you are surprised to find that it wasn't real, it might be showing what you really want.
Anonymous
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Dec 9, 2015
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It means you are doing a great job in trying to achieve your dreams and that you should not stop what you are doing but instead keep moving forward.
Anonymous
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Dec 10, 2015
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dreams feeling real simply means that you are fortunate and your intellect is very effective... you seem a very lucky person
hopefulRainbows30
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Aug 19, 2016
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That means that you're very near to them. Whatever you're doing, just keep on and if you can do it even more. Just hold on and stay focused on your plan. :)
CuddlyOasis98
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Dec 24, 2015
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When the dreams feel real I believe that some incidents that happen in our daily life our dreams get influenced by them so it might be the things that you dreamt about something that happened in real life or something related to it.
carefreeFish41
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Jun 16, 2016
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In my opinion when your dream feels real, all of my senses are available, Sight, smell, touch, hear, taste
Arabella1125
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Dec 10, 2015
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Dreams feel real because of the neurochemistry of the brain. It is because dreams are based on input from our senses and processed by our brain, also during sleep our primary senses except vision, are functioning.
HereToHelpYou742
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May 26, 2016
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I think if yours dreams feel real that your subconscious is telling your conscious something that you need to think about or notice.
Anonymous
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Nov 13, 2017
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when l wake up from an intense dream l feel like l lived it, it’s so real. l an actually exhausted when l wake up, like Iï¸ just lived another life. What does this mean?
pleasinglyPoetic
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Dec 9, 2015
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These experiences are often referred to as "lucid" dreams, in which the dreamer experiences a dream that is so vivid so as to be (nearly) indistinguishable from reality. However, the dreamer often knows that he or she is dreaming, which detracts from its realness. As for what it means, the answer is probably simple: nothing! Lucid dreams are a normal form of dreaming, and some people experience them more than others. There may be certain behaviors that can make you more or less prone to lucid dreaming, but there's no harm or risk in lucid dreaming. However, like any dream, certain people are prone to sleepwalking, which can potentially be dangerous. To conclude, there's no objective "meaning" to lucid dreams; you're completely free to make of them what you will!
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