…in a Ld?
I know you can see someone and they could act the exact same in reality but, well the other person have the same dream?
No, right?
I know it’s a stupid question but stranger things have happened.
…in a Ld?
I know you can see someone and they could act the exact same in reality but, well the other person have the same dream?
No, right?
I know it’s a stupid question but stranger things have happened.
There are some threads around about shared dreams, but it’s mostly speculation, no real concrete proof.
I guess it’s rather a deja vu effect:
Both persons decide what they want to dream in their shared (lucid) dream. Then they do so and do things together, talk or whatever. When Person A now tells person B it might be a little memory-manipulation… Person B now thinks (s)he has dreamt the same as person A because the dream A told was so similar to the one that B has experienced. At least this is the way I think about it, though I never had a shared dream
Taking ‘memory manipulation’ into account, it would be fairly easy to determine this in a lab situation. I’m sure there’s been work done on it in the past (and most certainly the present) but I’m yet to read any scientific notation about the subject.
Regardless, its not going to stop me for any lack of trying.
If shared dreams are possible, they are very rare. You can have a look at the BIG Shared Dreams account topic in this suforum. As for me, very few are convincing.
I never shared dreams with anybody. Now I’ve shared information once. But this people was awake when I was sleeping. SD are perhaps a form of telepathy.
Your not really have to be in a lucid dream to do a shared dreams if they exist.
I believe in shared dreams, but I think that both the dreamers have to be pretty damn good at dreaming to pull it off. Besides anything is possible.