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      my crush and i had the same dream

      he's more than a crush to me i've liked him for 4 years, we had the same dream if not it was a very similar dream if not the same. this happend last week about i saw him in a class of mine and he told me "i had a dream and you were in it last night." and i said "Really?! same here you were in mine." and he told me about it and in the dream we were fooling around and i was grabbing his private area." and i said that was in my dream too. and so i asked what else was in his. and he said there was something about a resturant with a lot of people we didn't know. and i told him that was in my dream too. and thats basically all we both remember.
      so i just wanted to know what this means? does it mean more than one thing? ever since i met this guy i feel like im supposed to be with him. if that has anything to do with it?

      thanks =]

      p.s i know i posted in the wrong area but no one is in the other topic. sorry

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      Sounds like he is crushing on you also. You should tell him.
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      he knows i like him, ALOT but im not sure if he does i dont want to send him running away. but i think it's very weird we had the same dream during the same night.

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      Sometimes its just funny coincidence. this one time I had a dream and this girl I had a crush on had a veyr simmilar dream that same night. It just got us tlaking about it and such. Fun stuff.
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      First off, welcome to the Dream Views forum! 8)

      Now, as I'm rather skeptical of dream sharing, here's my interpretation of your dream. The fact that you two had similar dreams suggests that similar things are going on inside your heads - you like him, and he probably likes you. I'd say the "fooling around" part is enough evidence of that. The restaurant could be related to going on a date,since most dates seem to involve dinner. The strangers mean you aren't with anyone else you know, so its not just some sort of group outing.

      A piece of advice: don't be afraid to take a risk (like asking him out), because if you never go out on a limb, you probably won't get anywhere. Anyway, if you're pretty sure he likes you, that sounds like more than enough to go on. Good luck!
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      you guys are wonderful thanks =] i was planning on asking him on a date soon.

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      What about shared dreaming? Does that get as much publicity on these forums as on ld4all? I personally don't believe in them... Then again, alot of people are skeptical of LDing, and thats a real deal.
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      Originally posted by Jacky-Woo
      What about shared dreaming? Does that get as much publicity on these forums as on ld4all?
      Basically, no.

      From what I've gathered, Dream Views tends to be... uhhhh... okay, how can I put this delicately...

      Dream Views is more practical, and has less of the nutty new-age superstitious neo-hippie crap. Huh... so much for delicately.

      I personally don't believe in them...[/b]
      Neither. I'm a sceptic. You MAY have noticed from my above post.

      Then again, alot of people are skeptical of LDing, and thats a real deal.[/b]
      Then again, a lot of people are uneducated idiots, but hey, that's neither here nor there.

      BTW, take a look-see in the "Beyond Dreaming" section. That tends to be where astral projection, and dream sharing, and all that other new-age crap tends to be.

      Hehehehe... I'm sorry. I'm just a REAL sceptic... hehehe...

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      Originally posted by The Blue Meanie

      Hehehehe... I'm sorry. *I'm just a REAL sceptic... hehehe...
      no, you're closed-minded. skepticism: the doctrine that true knowledge or knowledge in a particular area is uncertain. notice it does not say "biased disbelief." just because you personally don't think you have experienced something doesn't mean it's a bunch of
      nutty new-age superstitious neo-hippie crap[/b]
      . take lesbianism, for instance. i bet you've never experienced it first-hand (engaged in lesbian sex), and you still believe in it.
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      Originally posted by mongreloctopus
      . *take lesbianism, for instance. *i bet you've never experienced it first-hand (engaged in lesbian sex), and you still believe in it.
      Yeah, ummm... KINDA different when it's a blatently obvious, easily verifyible, well-researched social phenomenon.

      Straw man fallacy, my friend.

      Shared dreaming is like arguing god, or the soul, or aliens making crop circles, exists: Sure, I can't disprove it, which is a pain in the ass. Then again, I can't conclusively disprove that an invisible, intangible, omnipotent levitating purple hippo lives in my backyard. All of the above are just as illogical, and just as absurd, and have just as much reliable proof backing them up.

      Except lesbianism, of course. That's something I believe in whole-heartedly.

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      Originally posted by The Blue Meanie

      Yeah, ummm... KINDA different when it's a blatently obvious, easily verifyible, well-researched social phenomenon.

      i don't think it's that different--you are only certain of its existence because you have witnessed the supposed effects of lesbianism--how is your experience of that any more real than someone else's experience of shared dreaming?

      of course, this has nothing to do with the topic...so if you'd like to discuss further, i'd be happy to via PM (although, admittedly, there's not that much to discuss)
      gragl

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      Originally posted by mongreloctopus


      i don't think it's that different--you are only certain of its existence because you have witnessed the supposed effects of lesbianism--how is your experience of that any more real than someone else's experience of shared dreaming?
      I don't mean to answer for him, but he wasn't taking about himself feeling the "effects" of lesbianism (which sounds pretty silly, anyways), he said "well researched phenomenon." There is hard evidence of it... not just anecdotal evidence... So thus, it is not his experience that is more real than shared dreaming, it is the evidence of it that is more real than shared dreaming (shared dreaming has none).


      Anyways... I'm starting to hear a lot about these supposed "shared dreams" when only a couple very broad things are similar. It is not a stretch at all to say that that was a coincidence.

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      Originally posted by ataraxis


      I don't mean to answer for him, but he wasn't taking about himself feeling the "effects" of lesbianism (which sounds pretty silly, anyways), he said "well researched phenomenon." There is hard evidence of it... not just anecdotal evidence... So thus, it is not his experience that is more real than shared dreaming, it is the evidence of it that is more real than shared dreaming (shared dreaming has none).


      Anyways... I'm starting to hear a lot about these supposed "shared dreams" when only a couple very broad things are similar. It is not a stretch at all to say that that was a coincidence.


      Unfortunately, by me in part. Okay, I'd like to apologise to xxsupervixen and all the other people who've posted on this thread for going TOTALLY off-topic. If a moderator's reading this, it mught be a good idea to "split" the last few posts, and move it to the "beyond dreaming" or the religious section...

      Hehehe... sorry...

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      Re: my crush and i had the same dream

      Originally posted by xxsupervixen
      and he told me about it and in the dream we were fooling around and i was grabbing his private area." and i said that was in my dream too. and so i asked what else was in his. and he said there was something about a resturant with a lot of people we didn't know. and i told him that was in my dream too. and thats basically all we both remember.
      It's too bad those are the only memories you two have. Right now it sounds like a coincidence, but perhaps for next time, being more specific would be valuable! Happy dreams
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      shared dreaming

      I find it quite amusing that in virtual forum where 95% of us spend our time writing about phenomenological states that are unique personal experiences there people who are so quick to dismiss shared dreaming just because they havent experienced it.

      you might as well say you don't believe i had dream last night because you didn't experience it

      for those interested in my dream related experience prior to joining this forum which maybe relevant to the above check the chronicles of JSTEVEKANE on my website wwww.stephen-and-sandra.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk

      and read jungs "synchronicity" for an attempt at scientific explanation

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