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A while ago I posted on the Beyond Dreaming board about a shared dream I had with a friend that I confirmed. But I dream about this person all the time. One of my lucid goals has been to (once lucid) ask him if he is a dream character that represents something in my psyche or if he's just himself. SO I got the oportunity the other night and he said "I'm just me, I'm always just me." Now this is the answer I was looking for. My next goal is to discover if we are actually sharing dreams on a regular basis. Anyhow, my question is...could he be lying? Has a dream character ever lied to you? |
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Adopted by Meda Vishni 1/16/06
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"There are two types of people in this world, people who think there are two types of people, and people who don't."
Well if you weren't dream sharing (whether or not it's possible), then your own mind made the DC answer the way he did. This means that he could have said what you wanted/expected him to say, and that could indeed be a lie. |
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A dream
is a reality that others cannot see.
Reality
is a dream you share with others.
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“If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas.” (or better yet: three...)
George Bernard Shaw
No theory, no ready-made system, no book that has ever been written will save the world. I cleave to no system. I am a true seeker. - Mikhail Bakunin
Dream sharing is VERY possible, I've done it once (none lucid) with my sister, and till this day we still talk about it, and once WHILE lucid. I called up my friend that very morning to confirm the dream and sure enough it happened. I actually got him to be lucid in the dream when I found him. So please, stop saying dreaming sharing isn' t true. Just because you haven't experienced it doesnt mean it isn't possible. |
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When I told a dream charachter that they were fictional and part of my dream they exploded. |
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A better question would be, can dream characters tell the truth? |
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If dream sharing is impossible, why not make those that claim it is possible. |
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The SHARED dream I had with my sister when we discussed it, she was telling it from her point of view and i was telling it from my point of view, she would describe a building or a particular scene and I'd confirm it and then I'd tell her where I was standing when a particular thing was happening and she'd confirm it. So I don't understand what you're getting at. FYI: Dreams take place in a DIMENSION, not necessarily your mind, that's why some people are able to have an OOBE. |
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I really agree with Alpha. Without the technology or methods to disprove either side, there is no way to say one thing is impossible or not impossible. You can say so from your personal experience...but it may be completely different for others, or it may be that you just have yet to experience it. There are so many theories out there that could support dream sharing....a linking of minds across a subconcious network is a theory that particularily comes to mind. If those were proved true, that would completely support dream sharing. Sooo....not meaning to go on a tyrade at all, but it justfrustrates me a tad when people jump in and say things are impossible PERIOD. Especially when they have no evidence other then their personal experience. I can completely understand you saying you may not believe in it, or have had no experience to prove its reality. When you start saying it's impossible, you are in essence throwing other's personal experiences into doubt, which is no fun at all. |
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Stuck somewhere in a place between here and there
DC's are your creation. In a way, they are you. If you have solid control of the dream, they will say whatever you want them to say. If you are unsure of the sittuation and are grappling for control, they might say something you arent too happy with, but in the end, its all about you. |
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The Ancient Entity - Now Roaming The Borders of The Watcher's Domain.
Why not? |
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“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume
Quite a conundrum indeed. DCs are created by your mind so technically they could be lying. But there are a lot of factors that could determine whether he was really lying or if it was just a trick or something. |
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If, dream sharing was true, and one could "tap0into" anothers dream, even without the other knowing about it......i can think of some dreams about random people i barely knew, the ones when you wake up and your like why the hell did i dream about that person???m i never even met them....i don['t even know their name. |
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Jew Mother-Fuckin Siah
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Cheis. Dailo.
It's tough to bring someone back that never really lived.
facts are simply statements that can be proven true or false dependant on evidence. without evidence there is no fact. You can't make wild assumptions about things and say something is possible without any shred of evidence. |
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What is fact for some is belief for others. It is up to every individual to decide what to accept as truth. Considering truth is never stupid. Accepting it blindly is. |
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I'm going to ignore the fact that much of this topic debates the existence of dream sharing. So, can dream characters lie? Obviously. Should you care? No. Dream characters, in my experience, never have anything useful to say, and if you ask them to give you the meaning of life or some thing you don't know already, it's your subconcious answering the question. Dream characters can't tell you anything new, and if you want them to try to answer anyway, they will only say what you thought might be the answer already. |
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People can easily lie to themselves all the time, so it makes no sense to presume that a dream character, a stochastic self-creation of the mind, if you follow popular thinking, need be bound to the truth. They hardly make much sense to me anyway. |
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"we may accept dream telepathy as a working hypothesis." Stephen LaBerge, page 231 Lucid Dreaming 1985
Come on people. |
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I don't know if dream characters lie or just make mistakes. Here's what happened to me some time ago. In a dream I was told very clearly that I should play my phone number backwards for the 4 number daily lottery drawing. This was in Conn. and the prize for having that ticket correctly was $5,000. So I played my phone number backwards for about 10 days and the number that won that last day I played was my phone number in the correct frontwards order!! So who knows?? I did continue to watch the winning numbers for some time afterwards [without playing] and it didn't come in, frontwards or backwards. |
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