...Shared dreaming? |
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How crazy would it be if you could somehow, technology or not, dream with another person. To the point you wake up and are like "Haha that was funny when you got hit by that car" etc. :O? Post some opinions please! |
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...Shared dreaming? |
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you might want to listen to this guy: |
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TAKE DV members advice with caution! some have had zero or 1-2 LD's yet act like gurus
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I did have an unusual experience with my wife many years ago. We popped into bed for an afternoon nap, and while we drifted off to sleep we held hands. My left hand was firmly locked to her right, fingers interlaced. |
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My parents used to have the same dream all the time, they'd wake up and talk about it with each other. They said that is how they knew they are soul mates. |
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Last edited by mattjames1909; 07-30-2009 at 02:44 AM.
It is my person opinion (so it's not verified) that when we dream about another person we are interacting with thier subconcious at some level. So hypothectialy if you are lucid, you see someone you know and convience them they are dreaming tell them to wait by the phone in the dream, wake yourself up and then call them,(and again this is just an opinion) I would have to think they would recall Some kind of meeting. |
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Current projects:
-Acquire the Aurora
-Test galatamine, huperzine and choline
-Find smartwatch app for RC reminders at certain intervals
-Ressurect my dream log here, and become more active
Considering if shared dreaming is true, it would not be availible all the time. I'm skeptical of what you just said, shared dreaming all the time at will is not believable in the least or this whole shared dreaming thing would be proven by now and people knowing what to do and how to do it like LDing. I'm not saying shared dreaming is not true, as there would be no way to know person a and person b are dreaming the same dream unless you are being watched by monitors, but that would be 1 in a billion chance of happening. |
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From all the accounts I've studied, that seems to be the way it works. The major elements are identical, but there are differences in the minor details. Those differences are archetypical in nature, and always somehow related to each other. Like the one guy who saw a Burger King in a dream where his father saw a Denny's. |
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Don't you guys think that some people's interpretations of their dreams are "kind of" influenced by how badly they want shared dreaming to be true? I admit that I have left out details and sort of bent the truth about what happened in my dreams on a number of occasions to be more happy with my own reality (to have the illusion of "meaning"). I don't do that anymore though, yet realize why people would do that. |
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Current projects:
-Acquire the Aurora
-Test galatamine, huperzine and choline
-Find smartwatch app for RC reminders at certain intervals
-Ressurect my dream log here, and become more active
I didn't say that. Communicating with "another consciousness" appears to be impossible. It doesn't "create another consciousness". That other person you see IS YOU - just like the landscape and scenery. Only what that person is like depends on what you expect that person to be like. |
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Current projects:
-Acquire the Aurora
-Test galatamine, huperzine and choline
-Find smartwatch app for RC reminders at certain intervals
-Ressurect my dream log here, and become more active
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