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  2. Waking Up Dreaming - Wikipedia

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    "Waking Up Dreaming" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian singer Shania Twain, and released on September 23, 2022 and serves as the lead single from Twain's sixth studio album, Queen of Me (2023). The song was written by Jessica Agombar, David Stewart, and Twain. [1] [2]

  3. Hypnagogia - Wikipedia

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    Techniques for extending hypnagogia range from informal (e.g. the subject holds up one of their arms as they go to sleep, to be awakened when it falls), [48] to the use of biofeedback devices to induce a "theta" state – produced naturally the most when we are dreaming – characterized by relaxation and theta EEG activity. [49]

  4. Queen of Me - Wikipedia

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    Twain released "Waking Up Dreaming", the album's lead single on September 23, 2022, following its premiere on BBC Radio 2.A music video for the song, directed by Isaac Rentz, was released on the same day.

  5. Shania Twain drops new song, 'Waking Up Dreaming ... - AOL

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    Shania Twain's newest song, "Waking Up Dreaming," is finally here. After announcing the tune on Monday, the Canadian superstar dropped the track -- and its accompanying music video -- on Friday.

  6. Shania Twain's single 'Waking Up Dreaming' is an ode to ... - AOL

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  7. False awakening - Wikipedia

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    More commonly, dreamers will believe they have awakened, and then either genuinely wake up in their own bed or "fall back asleep" in the dream. A common false awakening is a "late for work" scenario. A person may "wake up" in a typical room, with most things looking normal, and realize they overslept and missed the start time at work or school.

  8. Sleep paralysis - Wikipedia

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    Sleep paralysis is a state, during waking up or falling asleep, in which a person is conscious but in a complete state of full-body paralysis. [1] [2] During an episode, the person may hallucinate (hear, feel, or see things that are not there), which often results in fear. [1] [3] Episodes generally last no more than a few minutes. [2]

  9. Daydreaming - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to nighttime dreams, there seems to be a process of "secondary revision" in fantasies that makes them more lucid, like daydreaming. The state of daydreaming is a kind of liminal state between waking (with the ability to think rationally and logically) and sleeping.