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Date: Monday, 1 March 2004 14:18 (UTC)I see. Very interesting. My thought would have been that you had a false awakening (i.e. dreaming of waking up) precisely because you realised you were dreaming (to get you think it's real again).
"I may have to try this when I get that thought again."
I do remember dreams in which I thought about it and actually still convinced myself that it was all real. It seems that while you're dreaming, your logic thinking and conclusion-making isn't working quite the same way as in real life... Either that, or you'll manage to convince yourself you're dreaming and get another false awakening straight after. :)