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Yes, because I have experienced it.
Yes, because of others' experience.
Maybe, but I have to experience it for myself.
Maybe, but it has to be scientifically proven.
No, it's impossible.
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ya gwan fok wid de Baron? ye gotta nodda ting comin. (Formerly known as Baking Nomad.)
I think there should be another option: |
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~XeL's DJ~
~Adopted by Cygnus~
WakingNomad, is there a place on here I can go to see the evidence? |
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Might be possible with aid of technology; an incredibly advanced one. |
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i voted 'i need to experence it' |
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I cannot make such a broad statement as "I need to experience it", so I chose the one below it. |
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Voted for "Yes, because I have experienced it." |
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Sorry WakingNomad, my crystal ball is missing. Where do I find Shared Dream FAQ? I looked at the FAQ menu up the top, I looked in the DJs and I looked in Beyond Dreaming. Where is it? |
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I personally believe in shared dreaming. a long time ago, I was playing some online game. I met someone there who was interested in shared dreaming when I talked about it. If I remember correctly, our dreams synced up by the second time we tried it, and worked at least twice more before we fell out of contact. |
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How many times does something need to be able to be able to be reproduced before it is no longer coincidence? for me, I've repeated shared dreaming enough to prove to myself that there is more than just coincidence going on. |
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ya gwan fok wid de Baron? ye gotta nodda ting comin. (Formerly known as Baking Nomad.)
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All of experience is fun for me, whether in a dream, or in reality, because I love existing, learning, and continuously evolving and sustaining. Then again, who knows, I may not enjoy existing so much if I caught a face full of buckshot from an angry farmer. But hey, at least I'd got out with a bang.
To say shared dreaming is possible is to say that transmission of information between 2 or more minds is possible. Since we have no knowledge at all about how this is even remotely possible, we can set up a controlled experiment whereby a dreamer is assigned the task of sending a distinct and random message to another dreamer also under the same conditions. An empirical experiment like this is a simple way of obtaining the relevant information regarding the validity of shared dreaming. Under these particular settings, no dream practitioner have been able to produce the desired results. |
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I'm not sure what you are trying to say Nomad, why are you pointing out the numbers? |
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I've had two possible shared-dreaming experiences. I'm not sure if this might count for something, but the same person I had these two dreams with, both of us came up with the same idea at around the same time. |
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We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.
Vandermeer
SAT (Sporadic Awareness Technique) Guide
Have questions about lucid dreaming? DM me.
Ive had many posible ones, Ive had two confirmed. |
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I really agree with this. I once went to see a trial with my society studies teacher, and I was extremely surprised by how different the witnesses stories were, despite the fact that they'd all been at the exact same place, experiencing the same event. I've said this many times and I'll say it again: Subjective reality is a fact. |
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~XeL's DJ~
~Adopted by Cygnus~
As a kid, I vaguely remember having 'shared dreaming' experiences with my best friend - in that we would talk about having similar experiences in dreams. Being older, though, I wonder how much of those accounts were identical, and how much of it might have just been two kids happily corroborating each others' stories. |
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