Mitch-I agree that linking dreams could be awesome, not to say also useful perhaps in some therapeutic sense. I don’t believe that the minds of people are separate, though. I believe that underneath it all, what we think of as “Mind”, is one big thing of which we’re all a part.
]]>Chris-I remember reading about a protocol for testing out possible shared lucid dreaming that involved one of the subjects simply moving his hand up and down and back and forth in a certain pattern, and the other person was supposed to “track” his movements with his eyes. The gist was that the dream researchers would be able to verify the pattern of movements while the subject was asleep. If the pattern matched what the other dreamer’s movements were, it would be proof of sharing the lucid space.
]]>It would be really cool, though.
]]>We came up with the idea that if both of us were having a lucid dream at the same time, then we should both try and call each other on the phone. Yeah, I know, sounds kinda’ cheesy, but hey, it’s worth a try, right? Personally, I’ve never been able to pull it off, but I think that if more people tried it, it would be neat to see what happened. So yeah, that’s my idea, see if you can work with it.
-Chris
]]>http://www.dirtymechanism.com/index.php/creating-your-dream-guide-central-dream-character/
-Scott Lee
DirtyMechanism.com