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      Shared or Psychic Dream experimenters?

      Hey all. I saw your adoption program thing and don't know if that's what I want to look for or not? Is there already a program or experiment dedicated to a group or couple effort at shared or psychic dreams? I'm very interested and already know that it's possible from experience. I think (believe) that it works best if there is some sort of psychic connect that pre-exists. I don't know if this assumption is true or not but the only shared dream that I have had was with my mother and I have only been very successful with psychic dreaming with one person (but it was someone who I only know from the internet). Anyway, I would be interested if anyone wants to experiment with this. I've done some different things in the past like trying to pull the other person into a lucid dream (which still seems interesting and I would still be interested in trying that) but I have seen more results from affirming prior to going to sleep that the dreamers will connect. What I've seen is psychic dreams giving info about the other person. But it wasn't as if we were always or usually connecting at the same time or on the same nights. Any takers?

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      I suggest asking WakingNomad about this. I'm sure he will help you.
      I also suggest just getting to know people on the forum then flicking them a PM asking if they want to try and share a dream. I can't say I am 100% sold on the subject, but I think WakingNomad is trying to convince me. I don't know if he was joking or not, but I've been warned I am going to get terrorized by him in the dream world. Still waiting for it.

      Good luck!

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      Thanks I found a partner.... but I guess 2 wouldn't be overdoing it, I'll talk to him.

      Well, I wouldn't have thought it possible except when I was a kid my mom and I shared a dream. Ever since then I have been wanting to experiment with it. When I did find someone for a while to 'play' , we didn't have any shared dreams (which is what we were going for). BUT, he had a dream about a little girl upstairs at a Radio Shack store. The stairs were in the back of the store and his uncle David was there. He didn't know that when I was a kid, my parents worked long hours at the Radio Shack store that they owned (both electronics techs) and I had a play room up the stairs in the back of the store. Also, my dad's partner's name was David. Then I had a dream about him fixing or building a shed and didn't realize that he had been building a shed for his mom. Those were to 2 biggest 'hits' but there were others. I'm just very interested in the subconscious mind and its capabilities.
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      WakingNomad's a drug addicted hallucinator, and yes he's good at shared dreaming (has a lot of experience with it, I mean) but if you talk to him too much he'll start rambling about gods and demons and psychic energy tracing past hairstyles and all sorts of other shit...

      Hehe

      I'd reccomend Raven Knight, his shared dreaming partner, who has all of his shared dreaming experience but not all of his willingness to believe fucking everything when he's stoned out of his mind or on datura or something

      Nomad, if you read this, no offense, but seriously bro... you've got to take stuff with a grain of salt and not be so open-minded, open-mindedness is good but you are SO open-minded that its dangerous.
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      I'd probably say WakingNomad is a more intense person to talk too. Like mentioned the above post, you'll get a lot more than just shared dreaming popping up in discussion.
      Raven Knight definitely is more... subtle?

      I think you should talk to both, regardless of who you prefer. Either one is friendly. I think both of them are awesome.

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      He's more intense, but don't believe anything he says, or at least take a grain of salt with it, when he starts rambling and starts going waaay further than the original topic.

      Don't get me wrong, like Loaf said, even still I enjoy talking to him and reading his stuff and such
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      Quote Originally Posted by WakataDreamer View Post
      WakingNomad's a drug addicted hallucinator, and yes he's good at shared dreaming (has a lot of experience with it, I mean) but if you talk to him too much he'll start rambling about gods and demons and psychic energy tracing past hairstyles and all sorts of other sh**...

      Hehe

      I'd reccomend Raven Knight, his shared dreaming partner, who has all of his shared dreaming experience but not all of his willingness to believe f*****g everything when he's stoned out of his mind or on datura or something

      Nomad, if you read this, no offense, but seriously bro... you've got to take stuff with a grain of salt and not be so open-minded, open-mindedness is good but you are SO open-minded that its dangerous.
      Agreed.. When you think shared draming is entering another relm of existence, then you've gone too far. When your smoking powerfull drugs, then you need to see a theripist. Just a suggestion, Mr. Nomad. And really dude, that post was beyond childish.
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      Quote Originally Posted by YYNYM View Post
      Agreed.. When you think shared draming is entering another relm of existence, then you've gone too far. When your smoking powerfull drugs, then you need to see a theripist. Just a suggestion, Mr. Nomad. And really dude, that post was beyond childish.
      Um... I also believe that the dream realm is a separate plane of existence. I travel to parallel worlds in my dreams filled with people and places most people in this world will never see, even WITH the aid of mind altering drugs. Oh, and I have never once done an illegal drug of any kind. No hallucinogens, no uppers, no pot, no crack, no nothing. The hardest 'drug' I've ever done is melatonin before bed for intense dreams, and it only sort of works. Works better as a sleep aid than for intensifying dreams. You have the right to think the theory of reaching parallel dimensions through dreams is stark raving mad, I'm not offended by people thinking that, but that doesn't make it wrong. The first people who believed the Earth was round were also thought to be stark raving mad! Remember that!
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