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lily moonsong

We need a section on this forum dedicated solely to dreamwalking, there so many sub categories of dreamwalking, and it is much more special than just a regular dream.

Otherwise.  Does anybody have any suggestions on reading I can do to get better at dreamwalking?  I read Michelle Bellenger's book and it was horrible, no offense.

I know the basics.  I know I need to lucid dream first, and then, somehow I phase myself into the other person's dream.  There has to be more to it than that. 

I have had some dreamwalking experiences, and they are addictive which is why I would like some good reading to improve my skills. 

Can we have a dreamwalking section?   Is anyone else as into dreamwalking as I am?

Timandra

This is the first time I hear about it. I just looked it up on the internet.  :-)
Some things have to be believed to be seen ~ Ralph Hodgson

Stookie

Feel free to talk about it in here in the dreams section, as it's a type of dream. It's normally quiet around here so it's not going to get buried.

It's the first I've ever heard of dreamwalking as well. I've always called it a shared dream.

lily moonsong

To me dreamwalking is more than just a shared dream. 

To me a dreamwalk can be when you intentionally send someone else a dream to give them a message if they are not physical present and you are unable to do so.  Even if you don't have the same dream, you are projecting your message to them so they can receive it in the form of a dream.  This might involve some sort of psychology while awake, or meditation or incubation before the person falls asleep.

http://www.ehow.com/how_2309643_cast-spell-someone-dream.html

Another form of a dreamwalk is when you first have a lucid dream, and then you jump around into other people's dreams and interact with them.

http://www.ehow.com/how_5639675_dream-walk.html

Sometimes when you dreamwalk the other person doesn't remember the dream.  This is because they don't practice dreamrecall.  You can still get benefit from the dreamwalk, because they will react in the dream in the same way they react in real life, and you can ask them questions and communicate and get real answers.  When they are awake, if you ask them the questions you asked in the dream, they will answer in the same way.  You can influence them subconsciously without them remembering.  You can get information about their desires and thoughts, since you were just inside their dream.  You can also interact with them, and get real valid responses from them, without having to do it in real life.

I've been practicing this, but there's not much info on it here, so I'm having to practice it by myself.  If anybody has any questions I will try to help.  Also, if someone has any good reads on it for me, let me know.