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Victorycountry Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

dream

Hi,

1. I am looking for a word describing a certain dream.

In the dream, you feel awake and your eyes are open but you can neither say anything nor move your body.

2. There is one more word I am looking for and it's also related to dreams.

You visit a new place but you feel like this isn't the first visit to the place because the place is very familiar. Then you realise you dreamed of the place before.

My friends and I were talking about such dreams but we didn't know terms related to such dreams a few days ago.

Thanks in advance.
  

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2. a feeling of deja vu, maybe?

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  • a feeling of deja vu, maybe?
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2. a feeling of deja vu, maybe?
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Victorycountry 1. I am looking for a word describing a certain dream. In the dream, you feel awake and your eyes are open but you can neither say anything nor move your body.

Well, there's something called "Lucid Dreaming." People who lucid dream are called "Oneironauts." A lucid dream is when you recognize that you are in a drea
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Hi, Julielai and Pyewaket.

Thanks for the replies.

As for the first one, I am not too sure, but I don't think it's called "Lucid Dreaming" or "Sleepwalking".

Because in the dream, you can't really control over the dream. Besides, you usually don't recognise that you are in a dream. In fact, it's rather like you feel you are not in a dream but you can't move your body or
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Sounds like a kind of nightmare to me, VC.
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The first sounds like going into a trance to me.
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Dear Victory County,

1) Sleep paralysis.

2) Déjà vu.

Kind regards, Emotion: smile

Goldmund

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