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If you told one of your dream characters to go tell someone in their dream something, would they get a message? |
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I dont think that would work. Possibly if you had a strong connection with them like a loved one or family member..but its still pretty farfetched. you could always ask the person, the next day |
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Curiosity killed the cat but at least it didnt die an ignorant bastard
I agree that it would need to be someone that you are really close to, so that you can be entrained with them, or in sync in order to dream share in the first place. I think it's possible under the right circumstances. |
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Well i have had a shared dream before with my cousin. i was tellin him about this weird dream i had with him in it and he was like i had that same dream and he was telling like every thing that we did in the dream. i didnt belive it till i had one. |
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It is a reality that even the closest people, husband and wife, will dream different dreams. That means, people are never alike in their minds. The connotation is that you got to be wary of even the people you trust the most
Well, I wasn't asking if shared dreams were real or not, I was just asking those of you who believe in them whether you think this would work. |
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wekll i dubt it would happen but it might if u r the person telling your friend or who ever the message |
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It is a reality that even the closest people, husband and wife, will dream different dreams. That means, people are never alike in their minds. The connotation is that you got to be wary of even the people you trust the most
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Curiosity killed the cat but at least it didnt die an ignorant bastard
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LEAVE ME ALONE!
I think that dream sharing could be possible, if you were, as Nina and Nightowl have already said, very very close to the person who you are trying to share the dream with. I definately think it could be a big possibility. |
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Shine on, you crazy diamond!
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Adopted: MarcusoftheNight
There is a lot of information about this in the reseach team. |
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