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      Are you freaked out

      LDing is a pretty cool thing that I picked up from this site however I also learned about shared dreaming and it tottally freaks me out . Wouldnt you be bothered if any old SCHMO walked up in your dreams at night? Its kinda like mind RAPE! you know what I mean. ( MEGA PRIVACY (INVASION!) Have you ever had a shared dream? How do they work? Do you need consent to get in the other persons subconcious?

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      Someone highly adept at lucid dreaming might just be able to wander into your sleep and feck with you. You'll find that no one really wants to, however. At that point, where they could walk into your mind, that'd be black magick, and you'd need some help in that arena. Chances are, though, it won't happen, so sleep easy!

      not had a shared dream that I recall. Ones that I thought were shared dreams were when real life friends were in the dream - then I ask them later about the dream, and they know nothing. I could just ber on the wrong side of the pond, but I've had no bites regarding shared dreams or infiltration.
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      That's something that cannot work unless you are knowingly telepathic. I don't talk much about that here, due to the mean skepticism it's likely to produce. But you're safe from that. No one can enter your dreams.

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      I would be freaked out by that mind-raping. But it's much to unprobable to worry abut. If I worried about people coming into my dreams, I might aswell start worrying about dinosaurs jumping out of my wall... which is also quite unprobable.
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      I find it very hard to believe someone could enter my dreams! i wouldn't worry

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      if some one entered my dream and i was lucid id bash em but i dont thing they would be botherd to enter

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      Shared dreaming is real.

      It happened between me and my brother once. We both awoke at the same time, and I woke up saying something from the dream, and we confirmed it ourselves.

      I already wrote about it as a reply to another thread about shared dreaming. I can guarantee, it was absolutely real. However, I believe that it can only be done by people within close proximity. So some random guy across the street will not be able to rape your mind.
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      Shared dreaming has no real evidence to back it up, after all, we could just say that we all had the same dream last night but who would believe us, evidence is required to make these things a fact or not. I mean ok, if you have proper evidence to back it up prove me wrong, but nobody can technically invade your mind and thoughts, it would only be an creation in your mind that someone was doing so.


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      Quote Originally Posted by Cutterkk View Post
      Shared dreaming is real.

      It happened between me and my brother once. We both awoke at the same time, and I woke up saying something from the dream, and we confirmed it ourselves.

      I already wrote about it as a reply to another thread about shared dreaming. I can guarantee, it was absolutely real. However, I believe that it can only be done by people within close proximity. So some random guy across the street will not be able to rape your mind.
      Coincidence maybe?

      I'm sorry I just cannot see how one person could get into my mind and share a dream with me. I mean my dream is in my mind, so how anyone could get into my mind to see my dreams is beyond me!

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      There is no proof of shared dreaming, none. As fun as we all found that Spongebob episode, it's not going to happen in real life.

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      There's no real proof of a lot of things, and yet many people still believe in them. It all depends on whether or not you want to believe the first-hand accounts people give of shared dreams-- are they making it up, was it coincidence, or did it actually happen? Some people will choose to believe them, some won't; some people need hard, scientific fact to believe something, others don't. I doubt anyone who says they've had a shared dream could ever convince someone who didn't want to believe them that they are real.

      I wouldn't worry though, sweetlilmiss. Whether you believe it or not, the chances of something terrible happening are slim to none, as either (1)shared dreaming most often occurs between people who are very close in real life, or (2) you don't believe in it at all, and therefore it could never happen.

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      it breaks way too many laws of science. not gonna happen, sorry.
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      It could be possible by reading eachothers brainwaves. But I think there is no such organ that could do that. Ofcourse I have no professional knowledge, but the "mind controlled" mouse works on that sistem, meaning we do send our thoughts into space.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Vivisection View Post
      it breaks way too many laws of science. not gonna happen, sorry.
      What laws were you thinking of?

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      anything's possible

      I suppose the only instance even remotely similar to "shared dreaming" that could have physical "proof" would involve the environment influencing one's dreams. For example, my alarm clock has made me dream of flashing red lights and the annoying beeping of it's buzzer. Perhaps if multiple people were in the room together sleeping with that alarm clock, they could "share" a dream about flashing red lights and such. Any object that could influence multiple people's thoughts directly before dreaming may also induce similar dreams. I.E. a horror movie before sleep.

      This is assuming of course that we're looking for physical proof. Beyond that, energy bodies and vibrations could very well enable shared dreaming, if perhaps both/all dreamers are open to the idea, and are actively seeking to have shared dreams. Belief seems to be as strong a requirement for shared dreaming as any; this seems to be edging on the realm of astral projection/OBE's.

      I would definitely not be in fear of somebody "mind-raping" you, however! IMHO, to actually attain a shared dream would require intense focus and preperation by all parties involved. Therefore, the mind would likely be focused enough to resist any attempted harm from others.
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      I knew this was gonna happen

      This is a thread about shared dreaming that went from skeptics complaining about how I was lying to an actual discussion:

      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=31845

      My shared dream was:

      Quote Originally Posted by Cutterkk View Post
      For one reason or another, me and my family were in Italy. We were eating at an outdoor restaurant. I was about to eat some sausage when we suddenly went into a nearby building for something important. The building was very tall, and we went to the the top, into a strange room. It was a regular room, but it was a "movie threatre" of some kind, except it just had people sitting in a circle around a TV. I looked out the window, and noticed that there was a dog below, eating the food we hadn't finished yet. I woke up saying, "Aww, I didn't even get to eat the sausage..."

      My brother woke up at the exact same time, and I asked him about it the following day. He told me he remembered the exact same dream.
      I agree with you, there is absolutely no scientific evidence that it's real. Despite that, you could say the same about lucid dreaming. Then you'd miss out on something awesome.

      Feel free to be skeptic, but don't deny it altogether... That's just ignorant.
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      I dont know if you can just walk into other people dreams but I have had two shared dreams with my cousin and one of out main goals in an ld is to try and induce a one.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Cutterkk View Post
      This is a thread about shared dreaming that went from skeptics complaining about how I was lying to an actual discussion:

      http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=31845

      My shared dream was:



      I agree with you, there is absolutely no scientific evidence that it's real. Despite that, you could say the same about lucid dreaming. Then you'd miss out on something awesome.

      Feel free to be skeptic, but don't deny it altogether... That's just ignorant.
      By the way... THERE IS scientific evidence of lucid dreaming.

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      Quote Originally Posted by eidahl View Post
      By the way... THERE IS scientific evidence of lucid dreaming.
      I know, but my point is that me trying to explain synchronized dreams is like you trying to explain LDing to some random guy on the street.
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      Quote Originally Posted by sweetlilmiss View Post
      LDing is a pretty cool thing that I picked up from this site however I also learned about shared dreaming and it tottally freaks me out . Wouldnt you be bothered if any old SCHMO walked up in your dreams at night? Its kinda like mind RAPE! you know what I mean. ( MEGA PRIVACY (INVASION!) Have you ever had a shared dream? How do they work? Do you need consent to get in the other persons subconcious?
      If shared dreaming is possible, I'd assume that you'd have to have a connection with the person or intruder.

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      i think if shared dreaming is real it would proble because your both takeing in ur sleep and make the other thing wat u think or someting along the lines of that

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      How would you go about inducing a shared dream in an LD?
      "Why are you explaining to me how your lucid dream works? I'm just a figment of your imagination." -Smart ass DC
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      -> Ask my subconcsious mind something deep (i.e. the meaning of life)
      -> Have a fight controlling bullet-time
      -> Call my cell phone and ask the DC who he is

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      Quote Originally Posted by MixedMan View Post
      How would you go about inducing a shared dream in an LD?
      You could simply find the person and tell them it's a Lucid dream.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Alex D View Post
      There is no proof of shared dreaming, none. As fun as we all found that Spongebob episode, it's not going to happen in real life.
      =D

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      Sometime after I'll start being able to do wild everynight if I can I might make a topic gathering a list of names and attemp to dream share with 1 or 2 people per night, might be wasting my time but who knows.



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