Shared Dreams

Do you know what is a "Shared Dream"?

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Well, that's normal. It is a phenomenon that I developed with a friend during our childhood. In fact, we can't prove that this phenomenon is real, because yeah, it might only be a "figment of our imagination" - just a coincidence. But I am not here to explain what a "figment of the imagination, nor what is a coincidence (Damn, take a fucking dictionary...), but our theory - the Shared Dream. So we believe that every human mind has a special connection with the human body, more specifically with the hands, the sense of Touch. Have you noticed that most people cannot believe in what they cannot touch? Well, this thought must come from somewhere. When your subconscious finally wake up, when you're fully awake, your sense of touch becomes more active. He tells you to touch the environment around you, to be sure you're not in a dream - to be sure everything is real. Well, the experience of "Shared Dream" may give a very different message - that anything is possible. Then, back in the depths of the subject ... There are some basic rules to be observed that this phenomenon triggers:

First rule: You must believe in an amazing and unreal world. Convince your mind that this is your world - that is part of your life.

Second rule: You must be at least two (humans, animal contact does not count). If, unfortunately, something bad happens to one, the other must IMMEDIATELY 'break' the link to the other world, and bring his companion out of his trance BEFORE breaking the link between the two human beings.

Rule Three: Never apply a fatal blow - never go beyond the rules and laws established in your world.

Fourth, and last rule (the most important, in fact): Never, I repeat, NEVER abandon your "parallel universe". In other words, always be there when people need you there.

This is not a game you can leave at any time, but a universe that may have an impact on your life. Never take it lightly. When you create a world, it's for ... and lastly, you must have a "particular connection" with your partner, preferably involving the hands. In other words, you fall asleep holding hands with your friend.