Quote Originally Posted by Dthoughts View Post
Lol im sorry i can't give you more information. But im pretty interested in this and i'd like to hear some other replies.
I've noticed a lot of artists mostly saying they interact with people in dreams and there they make something and the next day they produce it in real life.
That's interesting - I'm an artist and a poet and there have been many times that I've created something in a dream and have been so disappointed to lose it upon waking. For some reason, words and music are the least adhesive to my dream recall. I have a friend who recalls his dreams with immense detail, and he is a musician - so he was thinking about making a "dream album" that basically consisted of all the songs he had composed while dreaming. Fun, huh?

Quote Originally Posted by saltyseedog View Post
Hmmmm it could have just been a manifestation of your mind.... you got to realize even in shared dreams everything in the dream is manifestation of your mind (and the other persons mind).

Whats weird is I had a dream that dreamviews was a object with posts by people as stickers all over it.
I like the idea of an object covered in posts. That's very much like what the table looked like. Notes and stickers. There should be more objects like this in everyday life. They're beautiful.

Quote Originally Posted by Captain Frapo View Post
Exactly, they'lll share more of the bigger thematic elements but the details may be perceived differently. Strange how it's practically the opposite in waking life: We see and share all the little distracting details, and can't seem to share a larger collective perception.

Onto the OP, I've experienced similar dreams (escalating recently) in which I'm looking for other dreamers and warriors, and a handful of times came to a collective destination (although mostly unintentionally) shared by what I perceived to be other dreamers.

I have to say sassypants, what a creative way to try and prove to your friend that she was dreaming.
When you encountered other dreamers, were they people you knew in waking life? Had they had the same dreams?

I found a really interesting site regarding collective dreamspace (actually found it through dreamviews) called Lucid Crossroads. I'm not quite sure I understand it entirely but it seems to be a destination for lucid dreamers to meet. It would be an awesome experience for those who have more lucid control (I'm not quite there yet).