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2.19. How can I have Shared Lucid Dreams?




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This article is from the Lucid Dreaming FAQ, by "Lars Rune Foleide" larsrune@sf.telia.no .

2.19. How can I have Shared Lucid Dreams?

Once you get experience in the field of Lucid Dreaming, have good
control over your dream environment and can stay Lucid for a long time
is it time to move on. Or if you are an experienced Lucid Dreamer that
wants to try something new, then Shared Lucid Dreaming is an
interesting approach. Intent is an important key for Sharing a
Dream. When you lie in bed trying to fall asleep you need to program
this intent to Share Dreams with those you desire, and then when you
are in the Dream, you have to recall that intent and attempt to
fulfill it. Give yourself appropriate affirmations while you are
waiting for the hypnagogic imagery to start. A good way of finding
those you desire is imagine them and let the hypnagogic imagery fill
out the rest of the details. Once you are in the Dream, make sure you
are fully conscious. Check all your senses and do some logical
tests. Recall your intent and try a few other techniques if your
friend isn't in your dream. You can phase to that person, or imagine a
door and talk out loud your desire to meet that person, then open the
door. You can also shout and yell for them until they come along. Once
you find them comes the big question. Are your friend Lucid? Ask a few
simple questions, be friendly and patient. If you know their interest,
create them. And try to make them understand that they are
dreaming. Do things that normally don't happen in the physical
world. When they understand or if they know that they are dreaming,
make sure they are fully conscious and that all their senses are
working. Once it is established that both of you are dreaming should
you point out details in the dream, for later verification. You might
also try to bring more people into the dream. When you wake up you
should write down everything you could remember, especially the
details that were pointed out. A phone call right after awakening may
help on the recall.



 

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