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Big mistake on my part,I shouldn't of reacted the way I did I should of asked more about her and could she do this at will. It only happened that one time,to notice that is.
originally posted by: TREESNAKE1111
Cool story . Kinda freaky though . Do you think she did it purposely somehow ? And maybe just said something to see your reaction . I think I would feel violated .
Violated is an under statement can you imagine almost losing your last breath over 300 times or more, it was the worst pal
originally posted by: TREESNAKE1111
Cool story . Kinda freaky though . Do you think she did it purposely somehow ? And maybe just said something to see your reaction . I think I would feel violated .
You and another poster mentioned "shared dreams", is this common has this been talked about or shared on the net?
originally posted by: MaryaNoxx
a reply to: ImmortalLegend527
Giant clown? Gross! Interesting though that you'd have an exchange like that with a stranger. I've heard of people in close relationships having shared dreams but not strangers. I've had a dream where I found myself trapped in another woman's body but she didnt realize I was there. She was arguing with her husband, who looks nothing like anyone I know, in a language I don't understand as I was panicking and trying to remove myself from the situation. Was very happy to wake up from that one.
originally posted by: silo13
a reply to: ImmortalLegend527
I have only had 2 dreams of losing my breath have you ever had a dream like that?
With your breath loss? Do you think this might have something to do with sleep apnea?
Just wondering - you might want to look into it.
peace
originally posted by: nightbringr
a reply to: ImmortalLegend527
Work on lucid dreaming.
Most people can't, and I was one of them.
With a lot of work, and keeping a dream journal being the first step, you can do it. All people who haven't experienced a lucid dream Those who have desperately want to learn. It's #ing amazing.
I believe so ,I think she might have been one of the locals, she was to comfortable in her surroundings I don't believe she was on vacation or just visiting.
originally posted by: Snarl
a reply to: ImmortalLegend527
I know some people who would really like to meet you. Do you think you can ID this woman well enough for her to be picked up too??
I'm not allowed to look up things over the net I have to learn from people at the moments of my studies.
originally posted by: MaryaNoxx
a reply to: ImmortalLegend527
I've definitely read about them on reddit before, I'm subbed to a lot of paranormal/fortean/glitch subreddits and I've read people having shared dreams as say their significant other or relative or even close friend. Usually in those accounts everybody remains who they are in the dream, though. I wish I had a link for you but I only remember them in passing. But yours is definitely a trip! My jaw would drop if that same scenario ever happened to me.
originally posted by: luciferslight
She saw you in the lobby and felt herself for you before she went to bed. Idk sounds like it.. maybe that's why you cut off the rest of the story.
Very interesting how many worlds do you think the dream world has?
originally posted by: Whatsthisthen
Some practical observations on collective dreaming
Thought I would share some uncommon experiences.
I have some friends in the unseen world. They are small female Beings who are physiologically comparable, one might say, to humans in that they have bones and all the other organs of a normal person. They also have other things people don't have, like tails and wings.
Now, down the spine, these "girls" have small temporary energetic spheres perhaps five inches across. These spheres are little worlds, one might say. One might also call them more accurately dreams.
Some of these Beings share the contents of these spheres with others. Therefore; shared interactive dreams.
One can, if invited, join in these dreams and interact with the Being(s).
One does this by creating one's own sphere and joining the dream of others Beings. The human body creates these spheres naturally when we sleep.
The consciousness in these spheres is interactive and not really like normal awareness in that "interlectual" is not a word I would use to describe it.
My own theory is that the body has a mechanism that creates temporary worlds when asleep located along the spine which is the awareness of the body itself rather then the indwelling (soul(?)) which probably astral travels off somewhere else.
. . . . just some uncommon observations that might be of interest.