03-01-2012, 12:04 AM
quantumshaman wrote:Just because you dream something doesn't mean it is real.
Just because 2 or more people dream the same thing doesn't make it any MORE real.
A lot of dreaming occurs on the same frequency as telepathy, and as a result, a powerful dreamer may "pull" others into his/her dream, and inadvertently convince them that because they all dreamed the same thing, it is therefore reality. Far more likely, it is a shared telepathic "movie" - projected by the most powerful dreamer in the group, and then experienced by others as "reality", when it is actually just special effects playing on a telepathic screen.
Sorry to cast doubt on whatever fairy tale you are attempting to peddle, but just because some powerful dreamers may have dreamt the same thing... doesn't make it real, and also doesn't mean their conclusions are "correct." No offense intended toward anyone, but please keep in mind that what we EXPERIENCE in dreams often has very little to do with the CONCLUSIONS we draw when we wake up. It's why dream interpretation is such an inexact science. A cat may be just a cat in last night's dream, but a cat may be an ally last week. Knowing the difference is never easy, despite what a lot of dreamers would have you believe.
Scout1's conclusion are not necessarily anyone else's opinions. FYI
Also, dreams occur on a different timeline than waking reality, so how can we say what is 'real' and what is not real? Sometimes a dream has the potential to become real and never does. Other times, the potential is realized and we see the dream manifesting in our future. Really, (pun intended) there are endless variations of dreams and waking realities and when the two merge, that is a magic that nobody can predict!
Just because 2 or more people dream the same thing doesn't make it any MORE real.
A lot of dreaming occurs on the same frequency as telepathy, and as a result, a powerful dreamer may "pull" others into his/her dream, and inadvertently convince them that because they all dreamed the same thing, it is therefore reality. Far more likely, it is a shared telepathic "movie" - projected by the most powerful dreamer in the group, and then experienced by others as "reality", when it is actually just special effects playing on a telepathic screen.
Sorry to cast doubt on whatever fairy tale you are attempting to peddle, but just because some powerful dreamers may have dreamt the same thing... doesn't make it real, and also doesn't mean their conclusions are "correct." No offense intended toward anyone, but please keep in mind that what we EXPERIENCE in dreams often has very little to do with the CONCLUSIONS we draw when we wake up. It's why dream interpretation is such an inexact science. A cat may be just a cat in last night's dream, but a cat may be an ally last week. Knowing the difference is never easy, despite what a lot of dreamers would have you believe.
Scout1's conclusion are not necessarily anyone else's opinions. FYI
Also, dreams occur on a different timeline than waking reality, so how can we say what is 'real' and what is not real? Sometimes a dream has the potential to become real and never does. Other times, the potential is realized and we see the dream manifesting in our future. Really, (pun intended) there are endless variations of dreams and waking realities and when the two merge, that is a magic that nobody can predict!

