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Things waking often describes ("waking ________")
- habit
- being
- state
- dreaming
- time
- vision
- cycles
- nightmares
- rhythms
- neurophysiology
- stages
- hour
- parameters
- boundary
- hours
- twilight
- chaos
- hallucination
- recollections
- patterns
- slumbers
- doze
- eyes
- birds
- dreams
- regulation
- mechanism
- dragon
- song
- mind
- cat
- visions
- condition
- ego
- eye
- states
- sequencing
- self
- moments
- fancies
- thoughts
- imagination
- axe
- shifts
- incredulity
- pattern
- mechanisms
- visitations
- moment
- tread
- nightmare
- transition
- life
- behavior
- schedule
- continuum
- temperature
- sleeping
- period
- dream
- rhythm
- cycle
- brain
- stupor
- trance
- feeding
- discharge
- sort
- world
- consciousness
- faculties
- motions
- sleep
- subject
- slumber
How waking often is described ("________ waking")
- tremendous
- relaxed
- wide
- dead
- lucid
- sudden
- partial
- restful
- peaceful
- rude
- much
- cold
- infant
- night
- gradual
- painful
- rough
- late
- joyful
- confused
- normal
- slow
- dismal
- time
- sleep
- sad
- ordinary
- spontaneous
- half
- active
- earthly
- quiet
- pleasant
- instant
- full
- dreadful
- constant
- nocturnal
- bitter
- hungry
- daily
- frequent
- alert
- imperfect
- eternal
- troubled
- true
- long
- everlasting
- behavioral
- scarce
- morning
- happy
- first
- aimless
- delightful
- inner
- restless
- earliest
- worth
- glorious
- dreamy
- calm
- complete
- uncomfortable
- early
- subsequent
- final
- strange
- conscious
- haggard
- last
- broad
