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      This is the most lucid dream I've had in my life.

      Two weeks ago I had the most lucid dream I've ever experienced, even more so since the first post I made about the spinning. Normally when I dream I've grown accustomed to varying amounts of lucidity. Sometimes I like to talk to my subconscious other times I enjoy having awesomely heroic fights. In these dreams, while I am very lucid I let the dream go its course without having total or complete control over its whatever. I'll summon a lightsaber or fly a bit maybe have some fun in other venues, the entire time I know I'm dreaming but I'm just having fun. This dream was just different...

      The past year or so I've been creating an island for myself in my dreams full of teleportation pads or whatever I want at the time, I usually go to this area during the first or last segment of my dream for quick transportation or whatever. I find it easier to go with the rules of my subconscious then to fight it and I've been building this island for two years. Maybe that's my dreamsign. Everything about this dream was different though, no dreamsigns no anything really. It all started out with a white background and I could tell I was in a dream instantly. I made a time machine which was reminiscent of the Nautalus in 20 thousand leagues under the sea.

      BAM I was there, I visited ancient China, Rome, Greece, anything I could think of and finally I awaited my location: a perfectly white room. It was an awesome adventure like I usually find but at the end of it something just felt different. I entered this room with an infinite about of doors and one other person. We talked about my dreams, everything I remember about all of my lucid dreams etc and he suggested that I go open some doors to see my true self. I opened door after door pulling whatever was in there into my room. Soon this white plain room was filled with, sith and jedi, and oceans, and my own time machine, and finally pupils. The white room was still white but it was all in my control. Anything I imagined happened and anything I didn't want went away it was simple.

      I will say this: this lucid dream was more powerful and more effective or permanent than any I have ever felt in these last... 13 years. It was all of my dreams finding themselves in one room and finally me feeling a solace in and of everything I could create or enjoy. Finally, I reached my last door and I pulled one of my best friends through. I showed him everything that I was doing and he asked me how...how do I accomplish lucid dreaming? I ended up teaching him and all of the people in my dream how to do what I do. Eventually he said he was going to go try and I woke up.

      The weird thing is one week later when I was drinking at his party we got to talking about dreaming and when I described that one night he said the same exact thing as I did. How he entered a white room and was brought back to his own dream which I knew verbatim. So what the hell is that? I know this can be pseudo science but what was that?

      I've always had lucid dreams for most of my life, lately for some reason I've been having more and more and more. To be honest the amount of dreams I've had which are lucid as of late outnumber that which are not. Is it possible to connect with another person in a dream realm? Heh this is all so strange. I haven't researched anything about this at all, so I do not know terminology. Guess life is just effing strange sometimes.
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      I really enjoyed reading about your dream. Fantastic.
      I do believe that we connect with real people, other dreamers when we dream. How to prove it? I guess experiences like you describe, but most often the people we connect with are not people we know in real life.
      Some would say it's all made up in our minds and none of it's real, that it's just a hallucination, but I believe there's more to 'reality' than any of us can ever comprehend.
      Guess it leaves us pondering....
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      Quote Originally Posted by Nihro View Post
      The weird thing is one week later when I was drinking at his party we got to talking about dreaming and when I described that one night he said the same exact thing as I did. How he entered a white room and was brought back to his own dream which I knew verbatim. So what the hell is that? I know this can be pseudo science but what was that?

      I've always had lucid dreams for most of my life, lately for some reason I've been having more and more and more. To be honest the amount of dreams I've had which are lucid as of late outnumber that which are not. Is it possible to connect with another person in a dream realm? Heh this is all so strange. I haven't researched anything about this at all, so I do not know terminology. Guess life is just effing strange sometimes.
      Damn, Another Shared Dreaming experience.. I'm getting more and more confused about the truth in Shared Dreaming... I've found tons of people posting about how they've cross referenced dreams and found out that they were the same...

      I used to be extremely sceptical about this topic.. Until more and more people were mentioning it.. I'm still on the fence about whether to believe it or not, gotta tell you though I'm leaning towards the idea that it might actually be real... Guess all that's left is for me to test it and try it out..
      "Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere." – Albert Einstein.

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      Yea dream sharing sounds really interesting. I'd really like to experience it.
      Cool dream btw
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      Thanks, honestly I wish I understood more about it but I guess the best part of dreaming is the unknown. Being in total absolute control over your dream is one of the best feelings ever. It's too bad it happens so infrequently but I have noticed that with each control segment of a dream, the next one ultimately pushes the boundaries a bit further. I have a dream where the control is like that maybe once every 6 months or so. Usually my lucidity is left to a bit of creation and me talking to my subconscious. I normally take lucid dreaming for granted since I've been doing it for the greater part of my life, sometimes though you have one of those experiences and can't help but share it. After all, the better you get at telling others the stories in your dream the better those stories while dreaming become.

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