 Originally Posted by jarrhead
I will conduct experiments myself. I really hope it's true.
Why doesn't wakingnomad and somebody else go to a lab? 
 Originally Posted by TheLight
I don't think there is or there will be such a lab for some long time, because in the 'modern' world we live in most people don't even remember or care about their dreams. Besides there will always be found something more important to be tested than dreaming. But that is what I think.
Anyway, if shared dreams are possible, sooner or later people will find out 
 Originally Posted by jarrhead
Write a letter to Laberge. You know how you write him stories and questions.. write him an experiment idea, give examples of people who are good at control and have had many SDs. I don't pay attention to Nomad and Raven and Loaf and whoever else, but from what I know Nomad and Raven have had a few. Laberge will study dreams! 
"Go to a lab! Go to a lab!" Yes, I want my mind to be dissected by scientists. I feel no burden to prove shared dreaming is real, because I got shit to do. Like make money. You guys sound like people that tell me I must play piano because I have long fingers. I'd rather play didjeridoo.
Anyway, I did try to contact Laberge, and got no response. I did however contact Frank Pascoe, one of the few scientists that is studying dreams, and shared dreaming. I received an email from him on the 7th of this month. I sent one back, and haven't heard from him since. Here's an excerpt from it, with his permission:
"If you haven't followed the link to my page for more info on me here it is: http://www.mysticalcompany.com/pascoeF.php. But I think you have since you mentioned my 'metaphysical' bent which is true!
Hey by the way, I've met LaBerge and have also tried to collaborate with him. He is a little eccentric and hard to get-to-know. I still would like to collaborate with him since I know some of his research interests coincide with mine but he seems to drag his feet everytime I try to talk with him. It can take months for him to get back to you. I haven't pushed it much since I'm trying to finish my school first anyway. One of his close associates has shared with me that that is just how he is, it isn't personal. People that work with him are often frustrated by this. I suspect that that's why, in part, he isn't at Stanford anymore. I hope to open my own dream lab (with or without him) and continue in the vein of his reseach by next year if not sooner. There's nobody doing that in the US anymore. The closest active dream lab, that I know of, is in Montreal now. Other sleep labs in the US occasionally do dream research but they aren't dedicated to it and their research tends to have a medical lean to it. They just ask different types of questions. There may not be anybody doing 'hard science' (meaning laboratory work) around lucid dreaming in the world right now... not that science is the 'end-all' but it is kind of fun when it comes to lucid dreaming experiments.
Feel free to share my emails with your friends... I would like to be in your community, if it works for you.
I will share more very soon... but have to go do some chores.
Hope this day finds you well, we are each other's Dreams,
Frank
"
So, who's going to fly me out to Montreal, and pay for my room and board to go to the dream lab? Right. None of you. That's what I thought. Now, stop suggesting we go to lab. Just stop.
People want us to prove what they want to believe. You want to know if it's fun to jump out of an airplane? You just gotta do it. I am not going to try to convince you that bodysurfing makes you feel like a merperson. I am not going to to try to convince you sex feels good. I can't prove any of this, nor do I care to. Yeah, shared dreaming takes practice, effort, and skill, but I believe anyone can do it. So just try it! Are we special? Yes. We all are special. Every one in the world. Especially you, or you wouldn't be reading this right now.
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