If you're asking if we can meet actual people in your dreams, the answer is no. No matter how much we wish it, all of the DCs we meet are only real in our heads. You can't communicate with other people in the waking world through dreaming. |
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Hi there :-) |
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Last edited by Beluga; 10-27-2016 at 04:25 PM.
If you're asking if we can meet actual people in your dreams, the answer is no. No matter how much we wish it, all of the DCs we meet are only real in our heads. You can't communicate with other people in the waking world through dreaming. |
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Man, you have such a round about way of asking things. It is okay to be more straight forward. |
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An OBE is just the name given to the experience of being outside your body, possibly looking on your body from outside, but it's really just that feeling of being disconnected from your body. |
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Yes your answers clarify what I have heard. I have heard of shared dreams. Though regarding 'meeting people'. I also have friends who have done this 'flying'/dreaming whatever you name it, since all their lives and it does seem to me that it is possible to 'meet' aspects of other people as a thoughtform. Whether or not the other person is aware of it. Granted, dreams are 'all in our heads' still, I think there is a connective aspect somewhere along the line. I think whether or not someone is in your dream or not and how aware of it they are may depend on how sensitive they are in waking life to thoughts/feelings. For example, I think of something personal concerning my brother, that night he has a dream with me giving him an object. He then understands the meaning or message of his dream. It is his receptivity and personal perception to the 'thought' that in turn creates the 'dream'. This is what I mean by meeting people in dreams :-) |
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Last edited by Beluga; 10-30-2016 at 04:29 PM.
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What I meant is that you're only communicating with your interpretation of that person. It isn't actually that person, they only act the way you would think they would react. It's not them or any part of them, just the idea of who they are/were that lives in you |
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I agree with him^^. |
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Last edited by Beluga; 11-02-2016 at 09:57 AM.
Sure - but if it is considered that as some say, ALL is MIND - therefore, all even 'waking' life is an interpretation? We dream of eachother in waking life also, surely? |
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Last edited by Beluga; 11-02-2016 at 10:13 AM.
I think by listening to your subconcious you can learn alot even about other people |
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Last edited by oneironautics; 11-02-2016 at 10:23 AM.
You explain very well (and in a better simpler way) what I express and thanks for that example you give. It is a good explanation of the subconscious connections. The way in waking life, we communicate subconcious, often it is not always about words, unless it is some practical info we need. There is much communication with who we are I guess. The saying, "a picture tells a thousand words". The subconscious creates these images, stories, I guess as a means of understanding what we pick up at a deeper way. |
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. . . and - re: the dreaming of someone you have not spoken to, no fb etc, that surely is anecdotal evidence of some kind of subconcious connection between people that is expressed through dreams, whether self interpreted or not. |
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No, it's not any kind of evidence. |
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Anecdotal means it is not fullpoof, tangible evidence, it means it is the word of peoples experiences. :-) |
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I'm gonna put my personnal experience here about that thread. |
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A more plausible explanation for that is coincidence. We say, "what are the chances of that? ", but actually loads of coincidences happen that are unremarkable, but we don't see them because they are ordinary. It's only the more surprising ones that we notice, but that doesn't make them linked. |
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What are you saying is paranormal? The ability too connect to other humans, or the ability to be aware of that connection throughout the night while dreaming? |
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Last edited by oneironautics; 11-03-2016 at 10:07 AM.
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Last edited by Beluga; 11-03-2016 at 04:25 PM.
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I guess of course, things can be hard to prove, in a scientific way, or to prove undoubtedly. That said, many ideas, theories or even hunches and so on have later turned into full scientifically proven fact. |
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As I said before, I have no problem if you want to believe that. The only problem with what you are saying is that it is quite a common approach, that is, people start believing urban myths because they don't apply the scientific method. It can be harmful because people get a skewed view of what is "real" and what is anecdote. |
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Like i said earlier, shared dreams are actually just impossible because we all got a specific, different mind from one another. However to explain the situations, that happened without control on it in any way, maybe feelings can create a bridge between two people's mind and make them dream of the other. Idk, it's hard to explain. I got a twin and sometimes we got the same exact dream in the same night without being close to each other, or when we were at school we had the same ideas at the same time, the same mistakes in some exams etc without being in the same class (No link with dreams but i try to demonstrate my thoughts). There is obviously something we don't understand: A connection between minds, but actually it's impossible to proove because it's impossible to do this on command. It's just random. Maybe one day some will be able to do it live. |
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I agree that it is good to keep a questioning mind or 'skeptical' and keep a level headed approach. I also do not want to land on the side of 'belief' which when entrenched, just will dismiss other points. I understand that also. |
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Last edited by Beluga; 11-04-2016 at 06:40 PM.
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