• Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views




    Group Dreaming

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    Some basics to my belief system as it relates to group dreaming:

    1. Timing isn't necessary for people to experience the same dream.

    2. To me, dreaming is like bubbles of awareness. We each operate within our own bubbles and when our bubbles touch others, we share awareness.

    3. What I dream is my experience, whether or not you agree or disagree with your performance in my dream. . . it still happened.

    4. What you dream is your experience, whether or not I agree or disagree with my performance in your dream. . . it still happened.

    5. We change appearances as often as we change our thoughts. Unless you're in the middle of an astral projection, I probably won't look like the waking me. Find another system to recognize people--for example, recognize people by their underlying energy patterns.

    6. If I kill you, don't take it personally. I tend to experiment a lot in dreaming.

    7. If you kill me, I won't take it personally. I expect others to experiment a lot in dreaming.

    8. I recognize people do things in dreams they are reluctant to do when they're awake. Due to this I don't hold others accountable for what they do in dreams. With that being said, if you bring your actions from dreaming into waking life, then yes, accountability shall be had. Muahaha.

    9. Sometimes I do things in dreaming I wouldn't do in waking life (example, eating bananas) I might shovel 20 bananas into my mouth in a dream but if you offer me one in waking I might run you over with a car. Please don't expect me to be the same person in dreaming that I am when I'm awake. Yes there are personality traits and overall tendencies which transfer from one realm to the other; you might even be able to convince me to eat a banana while awake. That's with waking world encouragement.

    The take away point here is don't expect dream actions to manifest into waking actions. If you want waking results, you must act in the waking world. Use common sense.

    10. If I'm making a point to document my dreams of you, chances are I would like that reciprocated. I don't write what I don't care about. I'm a big believer in reciprocity and I eventually lose interest with minimal stimulation.

    Steps to group dreaming:

    1. Dream.
    2. Recall.
    3. Document.

    That's it. Tis simple. All one must do are those three things. Don't worry about quality or duration. Just do those three things consistently and work to slowly improve where you can.