It's all good! I did actually have an LD last night and I met you! Read my DJ. Anyway, we can try it again! No worries! |
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Sorry Krista, but I didn't really sleep much last night. I probably dreamt, but I can't remember it. (Go figure, the one day I don't recall is this!) I should have better recall tomorrow as I hope to get a decent amount of sleep, so let's try the shared dreaming again. Sorry. |
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It's all good! I did actually have an LD last night and I met you! Read my DJ. Anyway, we can try it again! No worries! |
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As we felt eternity,
the water recalled her life
as rain.
If shared dreaming is real, it would make sense to tell your partner to do a reality check once you've entered their dream. That way, you could both be lucid while the exchange takes place to maximize recall and the 'password receiver' could wake itself up right after the exchange. |
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Also, once I complete a couple of my objectives (namely testing real-world behavior modification and time dilation), I'd like to take part in this experiment too. Testing dream sharing is also one of my objectives. What do you guys say? |
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I think that sounds great, MindGames. Feel free to try to share some dreams with me, and you can even try to induce lucidity if I'm not already lucid. What time zone are you in? |
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As we felt eternity,
the water recalled her life
as rain.
Sure thing, Krista. |
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You have my permission to enter my dreams, MindGames. Could you start posting your DJ on this site so I can read and see if any of your entries match up with my dreams? |
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My main RCs are trying to stick my finger through my hand, and also just examining my hands. I'll see what I can do about entering your dreams as well. |
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As we felt eternity,
the water recalled her life
as rain.
I'll post any questionable dreams that I have here, if any. My main focus is going to be actively trying to share a dream, so when I do make an attempt, I'll definitely let you guys know. |
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I'll make you lucid if I can, MindGames, but I think it's more likely that you'll be lucidifying (awesome word) me! I've had one LD since September, so it might be a while before my next one! |
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i'll join once i'v completed a few goals, but i still give people who have posted in this thread permission to enter my dreams |
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They say dreaming is dead, no one does it anymore.
It's not dead it's just that it's been forgotten, removed from our language.
Nobody teaches it so nobody knows it exists.
The dreamer is banished to obscurity.
Well, I'm trying to change all that, and I hope you are too.
By dreaming, every day.
So I haven't had any luck since that LD a few nights ago, that was the closest I've come. Does anyone have anything interesting to share? I hope we can get this going soon, maybe we need someone who's very skilled at LDs who can enter our dreams... |
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As we felt eternity,
the water recalled her life
as rain.
I'm having a little bit of a dry spell right now. My lucids have come as close as 2 weeks apart, but my last lucid was around December 3rd. I changed reality checks a week or two ago, so hopefully I'll have one soon. |
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Yeah, this would be so much easier and faster if we had someone who can LD every single night. We could get the whole test done in about a week, probably. Maybe that's why WakingNomad and RavenKnight are so good - they both get lucid every night so they can share dreams pretty much all the time. |
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I've had mix results with some WILD/VILD, ranging from nothing at all to fairly vivid images and some sounds, but as of yet non succesful. Although I found a friend of my whose been lucid dreaming since he was a little boy. I'll see if he'll help. |
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If we prove shared dreaming, our entire view of reality is completely shattered. It opens up a whole new can of worms, as so many possibilities that sound downright absurd with current scientific knowledge would immediately gain some credibility. If it's possible to enter someone else's dreams, that means that dreams aren't just thoughts local to an individual's brain. It means that dreams are an objective reality and quite possibly another world/dimension/universe. If there's a "dreamscape" out there that anyone can access, that makes some New Age/occult crazy babblings somewhat more credible and could mean that there's something out there beyond the physical world. Non-physical entities could exist, and dream guides could potentially be entities that exist outside of our brains, etc. Proving shared dreaming opens up a million different theories and completely decimates our current perception of reality. |
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Wow, I guess this does have big implications. Thanks for making that clear, GMoney. For this to cause scientists to rewrite the current laws of physics, though, assuming shared dreaming does turn out to be real, would require far more in-depth and documented research. |
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Yeah, it would be awesome. We'd have a really small sample size just doing it with some members of this site, but if someone can prove shared dreaming to me I might be able to take out a research grant next year and make a much larger sample group for testing. Of course, I wouldn't do that if I didn't know for a fact that shared dreaming was true, but it doesn't seem that hard for someone to enter my dream and write down what happened. I have four people trying to enter my dreams now, and all I need is for one of them to post in their dream journal something that happened from my dream (before I post mine) and I'll be completely convinced. |
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I don't think scientists would have to change to much of phyisics if shared dreaming was proven but they would probably have a lot they would have to add. |
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Just to follow up, here's the link to the dream image of Michael and the tree that I posted about. |
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Well, if this thing really is true, it shatters our current scientific understanding of dreams and/or the mind. If someone can conclusively prove this he/she would be very famous, kind of like a modern day Stephen LaBerge. It's really important that this information gets out there, even if it's just telling your professor so a more respected person in the field can pursue it. Shared dreaming literally opens up a whole new world, and it could be universal and interactive. |
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I think someone mention this early but if you enters someones dream lucid tell them the password, make them lucid and get them to wake up (jumping around closing your eyes anything that works for you.), as its easier to rememdor a dream you just woke up from. |
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Yeah, if you enter another person's dream, the first thing you should do is try to make them lucid. That way they're conscious of what's happening and can wake their self up after the password is exchanged. I find the best way to wake yourself up is to close your eyes and do nothing. |
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