 Consciously wake up in a dream  Dreaming  Self-aware  Control.

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 Consciously wake up in a dream  Dreaming  Self-aware  Control

 Tibetan Buddhists  Frederik van Eeden „A Study of Dreams“ 1913  1975 scientifically proven, Alan Worsley  1978 experiment by Stephen LaBerge

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 Inability to move, talk or react  Muscle weakness  Terryifying hallucinations  Body asleep, mind awake  Narcolepsy, migraines, anxiety disorders, obstructive sleep apnea

 Less than 8%  Seconds to minutes  20s and 30s  Runs in families  Lack of sleep, schedule change, sleeping on the back  Whispers  Breathing difficulities  paralysis-stories-devil-room-documentary- shows-what-its-suffer-sleep-paralysis paralysis-stories-devil-room-documentary- shows-what-its-suffer-sleep-paralysis

  faq.html#whatis faq.html#whatis   en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis 