Quote Originally Posted by Mindraker View Post
Thank you, I appreciate your feedback.

OK, you raise a valid point here. The password which I would have created is something I wrote while awake, not asleep. How do people know that I am actually dreaming about this while I am asleep? That's a legitimate question.

Now, my concerns about telling everyone to go to some prearranged place in the dream world is that this element is a common element, a common experience, for everyone which will influence everyone's dreams. It's kind of "suggesting" to people what their dream should be like... but what we want is really only to observe the results after the dream has taken place. This could skew the results.
The point here is the focus. A "guide", a type of source/location where this password is located. Because if shared dreaming works on a "psychic level", which it probably does (can't think of any other way it could work), then our meeting at this location would focus our senses about going to a source in order to retrieve the password.

You are going into this building, in another "world", and you are leaving the password there.
I become lucid, navigate to this location, go inside this building in the same world (hopefully the same), and retrieve it.

The point of it is to concentrate on that somewhere, which has that something (in this case, the password).

Because if we just have a random dream with no connection to Mindraker so-to-speak, and everyone running looking for "a password", I just don't see much success with it to be honest.