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Tanya [424]
3 years ago
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Abdulkadir had a very strange thing happen to him last night. He was sound asleep in bed, and he was dreaming that he was at a p

arty when he won the $250 million dollar lottery spin. As everyone was screaming, jumping up and down, and celebrating, Abdulkadir had the strangest sensation that he was actually dreaming. As it turns out, unfortunately, he was right. What principle explains this experience?
- Lucid dreaming
- Unconscious dreaming
- Conscious dreaming
- Sentient dreaming
Social Studies
1 answer:
Olenka [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

- Lucid dreaming

Explanation:

  • The conscious sensation that makes Abdulkadir realize he is dreaming can be explained by the Lucid dreaming principle.
  • Lucid dreaming is the instance where, one dreams with them being aware that they are actually dreaming.
  • In the Lucid dreams, an individual can control phenomenon, however, not all lucid dreams have the dreamer controlling phenomena.
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