another reason y it might not work
if you were to believe this possible(which i also do) u would need to agree that telepathy is to some degree real also....that being said...is there a limited DISTANCE to which ones mind could reach another? i believe its possible for 2 ppl in the same room to share a dream but VERY VERY HIGHLY unlikely that u can share one with someone half way around the world, or even a few hundred miles away...if you could the dream world may very possibly be as crowded with real ppl as the real world...
then there is the chain idea...but that would require alot of people...making "pitstops" or "dream boosters" with other people like a chain....dividing the distance into smaller segments...but thats just my thought for the day on this =) maybe i'll elaborate more later if anyone responds lol.
Shared Dreaming Technique
Hello -
I am new to this forum. It seems that this thread has died off, but I am going to post just in case there is still interest and the experiment is still a possiblity. I have had several shared dreams, with varying degrees of lucidity. I had a girlfriend who was an amazing dreamer, and she could literally pull me into her dreamspace. She described her technique to me, and I am happy to pass it along if there is interest.
It is interesting to note that I was not much of a lucid dreamer then, but she was able to awaken my lucidity anyway. As such, my experience has been that only one dreamer has to be lucid/skilled.
On a secondary note, I've read all the postings in this thread. While I greatly appreciate the intention to document this phenomenon scientifically, I also am suprised by the attempts to "define" the potential science of shared dreaming (i.e. how it could be possible, how it could function beyond time, etc.). So much that is "possible" in dreams is determined by what we believe to be possible - why bother trying to create laws around shared dreams BEFORE having them. It is a limiting factor. Instead, begin experimenting with shared dreams in the attempt to prove that they're possible, and THEN come up with theories about Why.
Experiment for shared dreaming
The Experiment I have come up with is the following.
In dream, when you are interacting with other people (I don't know how to look for specific people, I only happen across them accidentally in dream), provide contact information in dream, and see if anyone actually replies in real life. Include a key word, phrase, or something, that they would only have been able to know if at anytime they shared your dream. Who knows who you might hear from in the waking world.
I would like to see some experienced lucid dreamers try this and report their findings. I still can't induce these at the drop of a hat, but I am getting better at it. Maybe some of you experienced dreamers can do it more readily and easily, but i am currently attempting this experiment to see if my theory of unified consciousness is true.