Can You Share a Dream with Someone Else?
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- čas přidán 11. 10. 2022
- Imagine this. You’re staying up late watching your favorite show, scrolling through your phone, or reading a book if you’re really trying to show off. And then next thing you know your eyes start to get heavy. A yawn creeps out and your brain starts to numb. One eye shuts..and then the next..and then before you know it you’re off in La La Land. You’re in a dream and it’s one of the weird ones. You know the one, public speaking with no pants, dead grandma scolding you off stage, while a random man you’ve never seen before sits in the corner and stares at you intensely. The next day you wake up and the dream begins to fog and fade as you go about your day. But then….you see him. The random man from the dream is in your real life, sitting across from you at a restaurant. And much to your surprise, he seems to recognize you too. He gets up, walks over, and says, “I think you were in my dream last night.” The mental mic has dropped. Along with your understanding of reality.
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Yes. Me and my brother shared a room at our parents house one night and both had a dream we were in a van with him driving when a big piece of wet cardboard covered the windscreen. We both dreamt we were on the same beachside road in the same town in the same blue van that neither of us owned. It only happened once but we were having the same dream at the same time, we both woke up at the same time arguing to each other about which way to turn the steering wheel.
Wtf
Windscreen?
BS
@Boco Corwin Lol good one
Speaking of dreams I highly recommend getting into lucid dreaming.
It's the most underrated and useful skill you can learn. You can use it to solve problems, get better at other skills face fears, and much more. What people mostly use it for however is controlling their dreams. With lucid dreaming you can also have some of the most amazing experiences and see beautiful places and just have the best adventures. Basically any experience you can think of you can have. If there's something you want to experience you can try it with lucid dreaming and it will be like what you think it would be
I myself have made a world with recurring characters from older dreams i've had
You know any good tips on lucid dreaming? I agree that it’s super underrated and suppressed for some reason. I’ve solved math problems in my lucid dreams before and it was amazing when I woke up and still remember the equation and the solution. It was like magic. But I lucid dream like 2 times a year lmao.
There’s a time that I regret something, I accidentally composed a song in my dream, when I woke up excited to write what did I sing earlier but I didn’t remember every single word I composed.
how is that different from day dreaming? or just thinking in general? i think its important to first ask ourselves: what is the benefit of controlling our dreams? if dreams contain messages for us from others, then controlling our dreams would be destroying these messages and replacing them with whatever we want to hear. that would not be a healthy practice.
@@wizdomofmark Dream journaling and reality checks are mandatory practice, everything else is optional. Meditation helps allot as well. Some really good lucid dreaming youtubers are tipharot, lucid dream portal (now goes by lucid dream tonight) and giz edwards. I also highly recommend looking into the studies done on lucid dreaming
@@shadw4701 Thanks so much! Will do
I have had 2 dreams that have pretty much ruined my life for a while after. I dreamed about 9 years of a life, got married, had a kid etc. I went to bed in my dream and woke up at home in bed about 9 years younger living my life now. Never met the person I married, don't have kids, the car I drove never existed and still doesn't. Only things that actually happened from the dream was my sister having a little girl, the kid in the dream looked different to my actual niece. I was depressed for about 3 years after that, struggled with reality, kept wanting to wake up in the life I left. Still makes me sad replying everything now. Second dream was not long after that, I remember going to bed, then I wake up and go get food, get on a bus to my work then I woke up, again. Put me back in a really dark place and probably why my depression lasted so long.
OMG must be Very Very confusing isn’t it?But all I know is nothing is by coincidence and everything has a purpose so don’t give up and pray to God to help you understand whatever Him wants from you…
its sad. When both realities meet, one gets yeeted. Also not the best sensation. Just keep forgetting :)
Welp...u didnt wake up in prison
@@me-lovely933 It's highly erroneous to assume that 'God' wants something from him. If God did, then I'm sure an all-powerful Super Being would have the capacity, capability and intelligence to make his point in a much clearer, FAR more obvious way....such as merely telling him to his face, for example, rather than demonstrating irrational, illogical and highly confusing traits that make no sense at all. A MUCH MORE LIKELY explanation is that our friend is depressed and seeks escapism at a subconscious level, hence the dreams reflecting his inner needs, wants and desires. If he's still not feeling well, then he should seek medical assistance to assist with his difficulties. After all, it's far preferable - not to mention more logical - than accrediting his dreams to be the presumed actions of a deity. It's far safer for his mental health, too.
@@me-lovely933 Yeah, if it was god what they done was cruel.
My sister and I shared a dream when we were essentially 6 (me) and her (4).
Decades later I discovered I was able to do an OBE. Huge surprise to me. I thought it was just a vivid dream. Having realized what this was, I found it harder to achieve after that. Strange.
But then, about 5 years later I ended up having the very same dream as my then-girlfriend. We'd always had this strange spiritual commonhood, so to speak. So, what else was there to do. I married her. We've been together 32 years.
Warm milk and a little vanilla is like a narcotic, don’t knock it.
Of course we share dreams, and yes I subconsciously think of someone differently based on what they did in my dream
I had a dream about someone who I never met, but it was a dream that was very different from the usual ones that I had, it was very comforting when I woke up. the kind of comfort that says "I'm safe here in your arms." A few weeks later I see this person at my work. I didn't know it at first but I realized I seen her in my dream before. I had this impulse to get her this plush that she was looking at. I didn't get her the plush because I thought it would be weird or creepy if I were to explain it. I still have this feeling that I'll see her again. But I still think about that dream I had and wonder why the dream happened and why she was there. Some of my friends say it was nothing. And some others say that I should have went up to her or even got her the plush. Would it start something or would it just be something wired that happened? All I can really hope for is I see her again to hopefully gather the strength to approach her
It's been said that people in your dreams are based on people you've seen or interacted with in real life, that your dreams don't just create faces out of nothing. So, it's possible you've seen that woman before that dream.
Not really related to sharing dreams without anyone but this one time I was sound asleep and needed to wake up for something and somehow I dreamed of myself looking at the clock and it said 9:13 in my dream and when I finally woke up, it just turned 9:13 on the clock. Pretty odd coincidence
I’ve done this exact thing before kind of dreaming yourself awake, I had an early flight to catch and I only realised later that I forgot to set an alarm. Still made it cause I woke up at the time I needed to.😂
Sharing someone else's dream could be some type of phenomenon that science hasn't proven or explained yet.
Good to see vids! Almost had me worried again!!
Can someone explain to me why it is always night in my dreams? Also, it's like my subconscious forgot to pay the electric bill because even though it's night, there is no light on. Even though it's dark I can still see.
Awesome video. Keep it up.
Nobody would want to share in my dreams, since I was a small child I've always had vivid disturbing & downright terrifying dreams. Enormous tidal waves taking out entire cities as I am trying to scramble up the mountain to safety while saving children left behind... or volcanic explosion with fast moving lava and falling molten hot boulders raining down like bombs & ash burning my lungs as I try to escape...or gigantic man sized spiders attacking me/sometimes it's thousands of smaller spiders instead, hot ballon/aircraft/hanggliding or a bridge malfunctioning causing me to crash into freezing waters of ocean and the debris dragging me under water... being dropped in middle of war zone & low crawling into enemy zone to find them executing bald women so they fall into giant hole but their babies are still alive in hole with them so I try to save them by myself & get shot sometimes in my back sometimes in head. Always waking up screaming or fighting the air, or falling out of bed, even the pain feels real for 30-60 seconds after waking up. Have had a few dreams that were premonitions of later events though involving people I knew.
I see you're on that shedule my man, nice 2 have u back 😏
R.E.M. was doing alright in 90s, their most famous song is loosing my religion that came out after Nirvana's big hit i am sure.
big problem identifying REM is that i constantly conflate them with smashing pumpkins (blame man in the moon i guess).
The music trivia murderer will never get me! I wouldn’t “stand” for it!
I've experienced this with an ex that I had been on good terms with yet separated for a year. I confirmed with her that she was also aware of the dream, but I may have been the primary dreamer as I had a lot more details and memory of what happened. I wonder if the 'how' involves creating or finding a space and then calling to the familiar person.
Be careful who you tell about this, because I shared this with someone else at the time and was subjected to their connection for a week or more. It ruined my sleep and they seemed to be trying to influence me. I recommend learning how to 'shield' yourself before bed.
For those of you who want to scoff at this, that's one way to defend yourself. If you don't believe it can happen, it might not.
How do you shield yourself?
@@alexandraaxelsson4712 My first tip: ask a spiritual guide. Here's my best stab at it, though:
Pick a color that you identify with, one that describes you in your healthiest moment. Then pick three or four words that you'd like to emulate or would describe yourself as. Repeat those words as a mantra as you reinforce your shell of energy (an egg-shape around your body), envisioning the color of your shield. Feel the emotion of each word separately as you do this. This is supposed to help you dream without nightmares as it 'grounds' you, and hopefully brings you some peace as well.
It's a meditation practice, and I realize that it's pretty 'woo' for some people, but it has helped me when I needed it. I bring this to you in good faith and wish you well.
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The nonfamiliar number could be higher, because if you never meet the people in your dreams, how do you know if they're not actually real people?
What had happened to you Strange Mysteries??? You disappeared now you're back and a lot of your old videos that I loved are MISSING. Wth
Emmanuel Swedenborg provides good information on what dreams are. Carl Jung studied his works and developed his ideas from those works.
What if all dreams are mutual?
I had the same dream as some other girl living in Ireland, meanwhile I live in Sweden and it was years after I had that dream (i was 6-7 (i had it multiple times) and she was 15 (we are the same age)), and it was a pretty strange dream, hers had some differences but the overall dream was basically the same 🤯 i
I don't think anyone wants to share mu dreams..
Yes I've had the same dream/shared dreams with people before.
It happens coz during sleep unwantedly we go to deep meditation state and as it is not done deliberately we don't have control over dreams... After watching this ancient Indian stories seems to be true ( travelling whole Cosmos sitting at one place) . Power of meditation
I did Ketamine a few days ago, I shared dreams with myself! 🤓
Dreams are the messages coming from subconscious mind since it does not have verbal processor it tries to communicate with dream and images
I actually had the same dream one night a in like 2002 with my gf at the time. It was the exact same dream
My youngest son and I had the same dream about dieing in an apocalyptic tsunami. It was very intense and vivid.
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HMMM THE GOOD OLD DAYS
well this video certainly had this 37yo "losing my religion" 😉
Can dreams be inherited?
Best channel on youtube is back! Missed you guys. Been a longtime subscriber.
OK, so one of my theories about dreams is that when we dream our subconscious or whatever leaves our body and goes into someone else's subconscious that's on the same wave length as we are. Or that we get into someone else's conscious as they're awake some how. There for we experience a bit of their reality and so on. Just as we go and travel into someone else's conscious they do the same to us. That's why sometimes we have those lucid dreams and we talk and see people around us we've never met and when those incidents happened where we do run into them our subconscious automatically recognizes them. Idk...something I've always thought.
This is all baloney. People can have SIMILAR dreams at random, and once they start discussing them, each fills in the blanks with suggestions from the other. It's an example of Mandela effect, or false memories being generated in real time. No study has ever shown matching accounts of dreams from people who didn't sit down and discuss them with each other first.
Right, Some of these videos are lame now
I dream with fellow chad's every night
The best channel on CZcams is officially back!! Thanks, @Strange Mysteries
Losing my Religion
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Freddy Krueger
I'd like to correct you on that REM sleep is not the deepest stage of sleep, that is N3, seems like you came from a point of misinformation.
LOL
I'm the 69th like giddity
Am I too old to be watching this channel ? Because my parents don't even know about REM the group. I know of them, but I don't know any of their songs. I guess you are catering to a younger demographic .
There is so much knowledge in the world. Knowing or not knowing is random, and doesn't say much on an individual level. Only on average.
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I don’t think this is possible. People lie way too much.
Everything is possible in this extremely weird world.
I don't think so either however it could be a probability in the future with advancements in technology
@@human678 can we get some magic then?
how is it possible that we could be in the same physical world but not in the same dream world?
This channels terrible now😢