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      Shared dreams

      For those who believe shared dreams are possible, do you believe people who experience shared dreams can have different dreams?
      To be more concrete: Do you believe the only common thing is that they dream about each other, and it isn't necessary to dream about the same?
      Are you dreaming?

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      Yes, it's impossible to share a dream!
      A dream is just something that goes on inside your own brain.

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      I deffinately believe shared dreams are possible. I've heared of and believed in too many supernatural things to think that it couldn't be possible.

      Besides, what about the astral plane? Many people believe in that, as I do even though I've never APed. If it's real, it would seem easy enough to share a dream (using the term "easy" loosly).
      What's the point of waking up when dreams are so fun?

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      Shared dreams are totally possible. I've had one with my friend. It was more than just simply dreaming with the other person in the dream. If anyone has a chance, please read a topic that I started that was titled "The craziest dream experience ever". It talks about the shared dream I had with this person.

      Tengle wrote
      A dream is just something that goes on inside your own brain.[/b]
      I think a dream can be much more than what's inside your brain. Sometimes, I believe that it is that simple to being in your brian. Other times, I feel that it really might be an out of body experience (OBE) and it's hard to 'physically' tell the difference between that and a normal, brain dream. Dreaming could be some sort of communication with another plane of spirituality.

      What dreaming actually is, is as infinite as the possibilites in a dream.

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