Quote Originally Posted by richarddad View Post
debrajane......I can see your point and it is completely valid. During a Lucid Dream I feel much more alone because I cannot reach out to someone without losing it entirely. Normal dreams I'm always interacting with someone close ....even tho' I don't have a clue as to who they are! richarddad
Because folks here (or anywhere) wont share-dream with me I bought a white mouse from the pet shop. The vet said he was definately male (a buck) so I would send him lots of love to him, in his nice big cage. I found myself saying "hello ...hello" days later I was saying "hello buck"

Laterstill When interacting with the more trusting and inquisitive little white male mouse I found myself getting excited and flooded with oxytocin (the brain chemical that makes us fall-in-love and bond with our babies. In Excitement I was saying "Hello Buck" faster and faster and his name becal "Buckello".

Any why

I bought the mouse to mutual-dream with. And it happened.

Then I discovered "Tulpa Land" on Dreamviews and BuckHello is my Tulpa. It is Wonder-full.

My real mum turned up in my Tulpa dream of two nights ago.

sorry, I'm rambling, and I forgot the point I wanted to make, sorry.