Quote Originally Posted by spaceexplorer View Post
Ok let's do an experiment, if that is an offer?

To do so, We're going to need you to explain the scope and limitations of your claimed abilities as clearly and as specifically as possible, what you believe is and isn't possible.

Once we've established your terms, we can work out an experiment that abides by your abilities, but is also free from foul play.

I would absolutely love for you to prove to be right about this, I really would.

Things that may or may not be relevant are:

Is your shared dreaming ability limited to two people being in REM sleep at the same time? or do you consider dreaming to not be restricted to our usual waking limitations of time?

What kind of information can be transfered within the dreamstate?

What do you believe you require in order to make a connection with another dreamer?

There may be other factors but we'll address those as we go along, but these seem most pertinent.
1) No, I don't think that two people have to be in REM sleep at the same time.

2) The type of information is mainly intent. An example is a dream that Raven and I had where we were on a boat to see the Collosus. I perceived her teasing me about pretending to be George Washington in the bow of the boat, but she said that she told me I was going to fall off. So, she teased me in both instances.

I think the easiest thing would be for us to have dream adventures together. Over time, communication becomes easier. Then, you could do something like tell me your first name. Numbers are hard to remember, just as they are hard to see in dreams on a piece of paper.

Doing things like magic spells or summoning is great because dreams are so visual. If you could summon a car with legs, that is probably something I could see and remember as opposed to something you told me.

3) In order to make a connection to the other dreamer, I believe we should give each other permission to share dreams with each other. I don't think it's a requirement to share dreams with anyone, but the intent of both parties is important to do it repeatedly.

Dream recall is important, not for actually sharing dreams, but to verify that you and the other person shared a dream.

Reading the other's DJ helps, because it helps you to get to know the other person's dream personality, and will help with recognition. It's kind of like the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Comics. They all had read headbands around their eyes, but you could tell them apart by their personalities.

Becoming proficient at WILD'ing helps a lot, so we can meet at the same place, with both of us being already lucid.

Being open to the possibility helps, because if you totally disbelieve it, then, you may dismiss small synchronicities. In the beginning Raven and I had a few synchronicities. They increased with time. Sometimes it's less, sometimes more.

I am glad you are going to do this with me. I sincerely want everyone to be able to have shared lucid dreams.