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Post by michael on Jul 13, 2006 20:33:47 GMT -5
Has anybody done it?
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Post by ladybleu on Jul 15, 2006 1:27:32 GMT -5
I believe there is a post I did about dreamwalking that addressed this, and there were many comments made. I have never done it intentionally, but I have ended up in others dreams.
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Post by ~¤LilacSky¤~ on Jul 28, 2006 14:24:02 GMT -5
I have also..but I was in a deep trance state at the time and I was focused on music I was playing as well..my boyfriend at the time was sleeping..he lived kind of far away..I wanted him to hear my music so I focused as I played and the next day he said I came to his window, he thought it was real..it was strange..because when he told me I thought omg it worked, but he didn't hear my music lol..he also used to have obes..I would sleeping next to him and he woulld wake up from the shock of the hypno state and he was afraid of them..I think him and I had a connection that enabled us to communicate through our dreams and sometimes even through music we would communicate..perhaps music is the key that unlocks many doors to psychic communications..?lol
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Post by serenitygarden on Jul 29, 2006 13:32:30 GMT -5
Yep. I do it often. It's not so hard really. Pretty much all you have to do (just like everything I suppose) is intend to do it. I find it easiest with people I am close to, like my kids or loved ones. Although it is also easy with those people I seem to have an unexplainable dreaming connection with. It's cool anyway. Though I am not sure how far I would go with this. It might be tempting to like try to manipulate someone this way, ya know? not saying that I would do it, but it seems like it could be done rather easily. Then again, thinking more on this, perhaps a terrible trouble with a big huge petty tyrant of mine could be solved in this matter. Giving me something to think about. hmmmm thanks guys
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Post by osiris on Jul 31, 2006 15:06:35 GMT -5
Stalking each others dreams is not at all bad. As long as you let the person know ahead of time. It makes Noobs like me have an easier time with obe and ld'ing if i have an intent to run into a friend. Once you find the familiar energy you can use it for a concious check. I must admit the first time i had someone begin explaining me in a dream and what i was doing was a very differant experiance. Now though i have fealt it even from trance when certain energies are near. Just remember what you choose to do in (controlled) dreams is no differant in gods eyes than if you do it here. If the person whos dream you enter wants you there it also makes it that much easier. There intent and yours is much better than just your own. I look at it as a good way to practice with extra energy and extra intent. Now to eneter and manipulate someones dreams without being asked i feel is like going back in time and changing things it messes up more than what you intended. Not that i would not do this for a good reason but i would stalk the idea carefully first. I really think it would be VERY interesting to wake up in someone elses dream and just let it take you instead of control it.
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Post by michael on Aug 2, 2006 21:09:43 GMT -5
Last night I had a dream about taking peoples places.
More like semi possession.
The neg was making me go into other peoples bodies.
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Post by firefly on Aug 5, 2006 15:34:43 GMT -5
Yes.. I enter into others dreams, or bring them into mine. It can be terrifying, and painful, and it can be wonderful and extremely joyous, and it can be all those at the same time.
I see manipulation as basically what everyone is constantly doing by dreaming together, in this world, by conversing. We have basically manipulated the world into existence. To be lucid in our dream, or to practice the art of dreaming, is to practice the art of worldly manipulation, with awareness and control.
"And as we let our own lights shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others."
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Post by crazycat on Aug 5, 2006 15:48:55 GMT -5
I see manipulation as basically what everyone is constantly doing by dreaming together, in this world, by conversing. We have basically manipulated the world into existence. To be lucid in our dream, or to practice the art of dreaming, is to practice the art of worldly manipulation, with awareness and control. "And as we let our own lights shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others." So very true. I agree with you 100%!
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Post by firefly on Aug 5, 2006 16:00:38 GMT -5
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Post by mostlyharmless on Jan 30, 2007 11:59:48 GMT -5
I think I might have done it last night! It was my third time trying it, but this time I tried it with someone I am really close with, my roommate/my best friend. I told her I wanted to try dreamwalking and she suggested to do it with her. I focused my energy right before I went to sleep and I used an imagery exercise. I pictured her face and I imagined myself going inside of her head. While I was sleeping I dreamed of her and we were in this dark place and it was really foggy. We were working together and we might have been in caves. It was odd because it was like we were caught in some middle ground or pergatory or some abnormal plane or something. I've never had a dream like it before. I don't really remember because when I forced myself to wake up and right it down I told myself to go back to sleep and write it down later. lol I hate when I do that. But anyway, I talked to my roommate and she doesn't remember dreaming last night
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Post by nani on Jan 30, 2007 19:09:49 GMT -5
wow cool mostlyharmless, so you had great results! oh and I think that its not important if she remembers, what counts is that you realised your intent.
question to all fellows: imagine the case that I definitely one special night did Not want to appear in someones dream for a certain reason, but though it came out that I did, as well as the other person appeared in my dream. What would you think: who´s intent (conscious or subconscious) was the main reason for this to happen??? Subconsciously the other persons intent or mine???
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Post by mandala on Jan 31, 2007 16:44:27 GMT -5
I think the closest I've come to being in another's dream (or at least sharing a similiar dream) was when I was a teen-ager.
My mother started telling me about this horrible nightmare she had where this black bat was attacking her. It got ahold of her finger and would not let go.
I told her about the dream I had that night in which a black panther was attacking me and got ahold of my arm and wouldn't let go.
Weird or what?
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Post by BenHangen on Feb 2, 2007 17:37:53 GMT -5
Have you ever had a stranger approach you and say, “I had a dream about you” before? When I was practicing my craft this would happen now and then, it has happened over 20 times. I would presume that it is more of a commonality, people sharing dreams, as we are connected on an altered dimensional level, it’s that we just don’t remember those dreams.
On an OBE level I have had the opportunity to enter another’s dream state but have been reluctant to enter. I think that may be due to my ideas of privacy of mind and the consequences of entering into their dream state while I’m in the power state of an OBE. Dream state to dream state I know I have done that but they are usually of a nature that would be censored.
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Post by michael on Feb 11, 2007 16:42:28 GMT -5
In one of spungebob episodes he was entering other peoples dreams. If he did it so can we!
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Post by cammie on Feb 24, 2007 19:24:05 GMT -5
That's the way I felt in my Jim Morrison dream. I felt Iwas in someone else's dream or he was in mine! Probably would'nt have bothered me so much if he would have been alive!! LOL Please bear with me everyone,I'm having problems putting everything into words here!lol
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Post by serloco on Feb 26, 2007 14:43:09 GMT -5
i'd say the trick to entering anothers dream, is learning how to leave another's first, which is now your own, to begin with
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Post by bezjak on Feb 28, 2007 17:54:26 GMT -5
Yes I have want to learn?
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Post by odni on Sept 13, 2007 10:01:25 GMT -5
I almost can't believe it, but you really can enter into someone's dream. It is really wierd, I always thought that when you dream (and even OBE), then the people you encounter are your own creation, but something just happened that proves (to me) that there really is a collective consciousness world/dimension.
A few nights ago I had an OBE (which I posted in the OBE discussion). I flew to a lounge where I saw some people and also my wife. No one really noticed me, they were all just sitting around, even though I was flying through chairs and people. When I saw my wife I went up to her to chat and she was freaked out by me, she completely freaked out and started yelling at me and waving her arms around (because she thought that I shouldn't be flying through people... she was dreaming and did not know it, so that just did not seem right to her).
Well I didn't say anything about the OBE untill last night (about three days after it happened). While I was describing my journey my wife started getting all excited because she started remembering her dream! I mentioned a few things and she was able to completely describe the event, even the other people who were there (they are friends of ours and she was able to name the people that were there). It's like she absolutely remembered this dream of hers where she was all freaked out by me.
This event gave us both goosebumps and we ended up talking late into the night about alternate dimensions and where you go when you dream vs. OBE, it seems that there really is a place where many people can be simultaniously, even if they are unaware of it.
So the bottom line is, are you really entering someone else's dream? My experience seems to be that I met with someone else in a dream "hangout" place. Tip, unless you are sure that the person who you meet knows that you are in another reality, don't fly through stuff or do anything that might freak them out, because they might not understand righ away how you can do that, and an error message in their mind might cause them to have a freak out.
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Post by bezjak on Apr 10, 2008 21:36:14 GMT -5
Yeah. Hee-hee!
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