Not much really know for sure about shared dreaming.
1. Both parties in a shared dream will not necessarily see the exact same thing.
Dreams are creations of your own mind, and each person will see things a little differently. For instance, someone who's into pokemon would see a different type of dragon than someone who is into D@D. In someone's recent claim, him and his father went to a restaurant. The father saw a Denny's, while the son saw a Burger king.
2. Shared dreaming means you meet someone real amongst a bunch of unreal dream illusions. Real things have energy behind them that can be seen, while illusions dissolve into mist when you try to see this energy. Just point your little finger and declare your intent to see energy. A good way to verify shared dreaming without having to wake up and contact the other party.
The hardest part about doing shared dreaming (in my experience) is finding the other person. I have a feeling using a divining rod, a Y-shaped stick, would be a good method to find your target. Simply because of the way it focuses your attention, which is the key to dream control.
That's pretty much all I know about shared dreaming.
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