Yes. I believe dream communication takes place with thought, not through mundane language. |
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First I am not an expert, but I am observant. I think it is possible, but I wouldn't recommend it. A dream is a projection of your mind. So a shared dream (where it is both of your consciousnesses, not just the same events in a dream) would be your minds connecting. The intermediate for your minds to connect would have to be spiritual. I do believe in a spiritual realm (I'm not a crazy person, just a christian theist.) I read something about the lucid crossroads and it sounded spiritual, and creepy. Blue people with orange hair and magic water... anyways the only info I could find on shared lucid dreaming didn't sound like something you want getting into your mind, or it is all bull crap. So there may be other ways to share a consciousness but I don't know. I found out about this when a friend slept over and we wanted to see if it were possible to interact in a lucid dream. I found a lot of bologna but anything is possible! |
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Yes. I believe dream communication takes place with thought, not through mundane language. |
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As A Lost Soul has stated more than once here, yes, it is possible. It is difficult, but two practiced dreamers can experience it. |
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I moved your posts to Beyond dreaming, since the last thread was so old |
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This thread has music ahahaha! By the way, there is a shared dreaming debate thread going on in this forum. And i agree shared dreaming does connect minds at the moment. |
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I have crossed dreams before. Didn't even try. Just happened. First one was a past life dream I crossed with a friend; we discovered we were sisters in that former life. Shared details and everything matched to a tee. Another time I hae a dream and my roomate was in the dream. The next morning she started telling me about a weird dream she had. I finished telling her about. |
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Have you read this forum at all? Go here: http://www.dreamviews.com/f19/shared...debate-120211/ |
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