Medical Nlp to find the type of dream one is having

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The discussion centers on the possibility of analyzing dreams based on physical indicators such as body position, breathing patterns, eye movements, and overall body movement during sleep. Participants also touch on the concept of NLP, or neurolinguistic programming, which is described as a method for modeling excellence. However, skepticism is expressed regarding the validity of these ideas, with one participant labeling them as "woo-woo hand-waving." The conversation includes a brief exchange about language proficiency, confirming that the initial message was correctly typed.
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is it possible to find type of dream one has from his position of body, breathing pattern, eyes flickering and movement of body during sleeep?
 
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what is "nlp"
 
nlp is neurolingistic programming. i believe it is used to model excellence
 
Ah ... sounds like woo-woo hand-waving to me. Do you take it seriously?
 
sir i beg your pardon. my knowledge of english is limited. can you tell me if i typed anything wrong.
 
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sir i beg your pardon. my knowledge of english is limited. can you tell me if i typed anything wrong.

No, you did not type anything wrong.

My meaning is ... it sounds like nonsense to me. I am asking if you believe it makes sense?
 
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