Originally Posted by
Vanota
I find it interesting that a collective of so many people who can lucid dream - an ability that is not understood in the least by the general public, let alone the scientific community - can so easily disregard advances in their own art. If you don't understand exactly what lucid dreaming is, or how it works, then how can you rule out or discredit the possibility of Dream Walkers and Night Stalkers?
The people posting in this thread have obviously had seperate experiences before meeting each other, here or otherwise. All of the experiences described here display the same symptoms. THINK, people!! Lucid dreamers who regularly maintain complete control over their environments suddenly encounter an adversary whom they CANNOT affect directly? That is not a normal, subconsciously generated character.
Unfortunately, I have one as yet unresolved conflict with the concept.
Although several here have said that they have the ability, no true member of any faction has yet revealed him/herself. (Please correct me if I am mistaken; I've only read the first 6 pages on this topic - it's LOOONG!) I suspect they prefer anonymity to protect themselves from the other factions, or prefer maintaining strict secrecy. The exception to this is the hunter who posted near the beginning of this thread, but as far as I know he has not spoken of meeting other Rogues, let alone dreamwalking himself. His adversaries came to him. A true Hunter would seek them out in their dreams, no?
To finalize:
I believe that this phenomena exists. However, to remove all doubt, I would have to be contacted by a Dream Walker or Night Stalker myself.
In the meantime, I encourage all of you (Sanz, Lex, etc.) to pm me and share your experiences and theories. However, this request is mainly intended for any Dream Walkers (or Night Stalkers) here on this forum. I solemnly pledge to maintain your secrecy and anonymity if you contact me. And if you find me in my dreams... so much the better.
I apologize for this post's extended longevity, but I needed to make it meaningful.