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      Quote Originally Posted by birthday seizure View Post
      If in a dream you meet somebody, is there any chance that that person will dream meeting you, too?
      There is certainly a "chance" but it's just that: chance. There's no proof (besides the rare anecdote) of any "shared dreaming" sessions. Most of those that people have thought were were only incubated dreams, dreams that happen to involve each other or dreams that actually occurred at different times - not true shared or congruent experiences.

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      I can vouch that I myself have had a shared dream and that I can vouch for interaction with another individual on at least 2 occasions. Even better is that I can account for interaction with one individual that I made no mention of to my friend, who incountered the exact same individual.

      It is my beleif that not only is shared dreaming possible, it has a perfectly logical and scientific basis behind it, albeit extremely difficult to put into practise. On another site I have had at least 4 complete strangers tell me of interactions with 2 common groups that share dreams with each other on a daily basis.

      So in my beleif, yes, it is possible, and happens daily, even though many dont even know

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      Sanzora, I am a skeptic, but i am interested in hearing just what scientific principle you believe is behind shared dreaming.

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      Quote Originally Posted by becominglucid View Post
      Sanzora, I am a skeptic, but i am interested in hearing just what scientific principle you believe is behind shared dreaming.
      If you are skeptic, I doubt i'd be able to convince you. It works on a similar principle to Telepathy and the likes, harnessing the ability to attune yourself with another person's brainwave frequency, as every person has a different frequency of thought (both consciously and subconsciously). If you manage to allign frequencies with them on a subconscious level, then you should be able to share a dream.

      I'mnot asking anyone to believe me, all I'm saying is that I beleive it is possible and true ^_^

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      Quote Originally Posted by Sanzora View Post
      If you are skeptic, I doubt i'd be able to convince you. It works on a similar principle to Telepathy and the likes, harnessing the ability to attune yourself with another person's brainwave frequency, as every person has a different frequency of thought (both consciously and subconsciously). If you manage to allign frequencies with them on a subconscious level, then you should be able to share a dream.

      I'mnot asking anyone to believe me, all I'm saying is that I beleive it is possible and true ^_^
      How could u align frequencies with the other person?
      There is no real-life, there is only AFK.

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      It varies... there is mental training but I'm afraid I haven't gone into it too deeply. The previously mentioned individual my friend and I encountered is a DreamWalker and he explained the principles to me, but I don't practice Dream Walking, I just know it's possible.

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      I can beleive in your theory but I don't beleive you can train to change your brainwave frequence.
      Getting back to LDing


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      Quote Originally Posted by Oneironaught View Post
      There is certainly a "chance" but it's just that: chance. There's no proof (besides the rare anecdote) of any "shared dreaming" sessions. Most of those that people have thought were were only incubated dreams, dreams that happen to involve each other or dreams that actually occurred at different times - not true shared or congruent experiences.

      Just to add about the small "chance" I remember listening to an old radio interview with Stephen Laberge talking about the same topic. Someone had called in saying he have had a dream where he met this girl in a club and when a few weeks or x amount of days he saw the same girl in an airport and the girl recognized him from the same dream. Laberge only had to say if I can remember correctly that it was finding your true soul mate and it very rare but possible but heh.. Again the whole situation of the same people meeting in a dream rare.

      I've also heard about dream walking but haven't much tried to do it but people say they have done it.

      I don't know maybe I'm just naive but I believe that somewhere down the line it could be possible. *thinks about quote from waking life."

      "that one is a dream figure...in another person's dream, that is self-awareness."

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