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      Quote Originally Posted by WakingNomad View Post
      I found out through a dream. But, that is really irrelevant. The important thing is that you yourself deliberately dream to find out answers to such questions yourself.
      Can I ask how you found out the dream was objective rather than subjective?

      To me, it's not irrelevant. If you want me to take this seriously, which I doubt you care either way and I don't blame you, than I'd like if you cleared this up for me.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Jay12341235 View Post
      Can I ask how you found out the dream was objective rather than subjective?

      To me, it's not irrelevant. If you want me to take this seriously, which I doubt you care either way and I don't blame you, than I'd like if you cleared this up for me.
      The dream was subjective.

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      if the dream was subjective, meaning you might have influenced it, how can you be sure of your past life?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Recidul View Post
      To the timezone-issue: so you actually can have a shared lucid dream with another person, even though the other person is not dreaming, as the being with which you are having the dream is kind of an echo, a trace the dreamer has left behind. So, I presume the other dreamer, the one who is not dreaming at the time, can't respond to your actions? So you follow the other person's trace and watch it like a movie? And then the other person can possibly see your trace later?
      I have my theories as to why timezones doesn't matter. All I know is they don't.

      Quote Originally Posted by Jay12341235 View Post
      if the dream was subjective, meaning you might have influenced it, how can you be sure of your past life?
      I am sure of nothing, because my whole experience in life is subjective, but there's not really a point in speaking as if I am sure of nothing. That would just be too confusing.
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