How to wake up when you know your dreaming

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    Re: How to wake up when you know your dreaming
    (Original post by glousck)
    It's great, right? Shame we can't choose our dreams otherwise that would be top of my list lol. Dreams really fascinate me. I try not to read too much into dream interpretation but there's a theory that if you fly in your dream then you're exceeding your own expectations and doing well in life whereas if you have a falling dream it means the opposite.
    Ooooh, I hope it's a compass for results day!
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    I've always wanted to be able to control my dream, flying sounds really cool. Only thing is my dreams don't last that long I wonder if there is a way to put yourself in the correct mindset before sleeping...

    This was posted from The Student Room's Android App on my HTC Desire Z
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    Re: How to wake up when you know your dreaming
    (Original post by Podcaster)
    You write like a female.
    Lol thats what i was thinking. :cookie:
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    Re: How to wake up when you know your dreaming
    (Original post by maryan12)
    Lol thats what i was thinking. :cookie:
    I love it when you have that unexplainable gut feeling that makes no sense but you go ahead and say it anyway and someone agrees with you.
    Last edited by Podcaster; 03-08-2012 at 01:53.
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