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  2. Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream - Wikipedia

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    "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream" (also known as "The Strangest Dream") is a song written by American folk singer-songwriter Ed McCurdy in 1950. Due to McCurdy's connection with fellow musicians, it was common in repertoires within the folk music community.

  3. Lucid Dream (Owl City song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lucid Dream" was written and produced by Adam Young. The track runs at 128 BPM and is in the key of C minor. [3] The song has been described as the "most EDM-sounding track" on the album. [1] In an interview with Songwriter Universe, Young stated that the song was based upon a strange dream he had while writing the album. [4]

  4. Dream argument - Wikipedia

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    The Dream of Human Life, by unknown artist, based on Michelangelo’s drawing The Dream, c. 1533. The dream argument is the postulation that the act of dreaming provides preliminary evidence that the senses we trust to distinguish reality from illusion should not be fully trusted, and therefore, any state that is dependent on our senses should at the very least be carefully examined and ...

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    This is the longest REM period of the sleep cycle, where dreams with vivid imagery and memorable narratives are more likely to take place,” Tzivia Gover, a certified dreamwork professional and ...

  6. 11 common stress dreams and what they actually mean - AOL

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    The unfortunate thing about dreams is that most of them — or at least the ones we remember — are bad. 11 common stress dreams and what they actually mean Skip to main content

  7. Disjunctive cognition - Wikipedia

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    [6] Such dreams are usually not experienced as bizarre, despite the fact that such a statement in waking life would be considered psychotic. In waking life, most people would assume that they misidentified the person and correct for it, but not in dreams. [3] An example of disjunctive cognition is "I was the opposite of what I actually look like.

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  9. Talk:Weird Dreams (song) - Wikipedia

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    This redirect is within the scope of WikiProject Songs, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of songs on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.