I'm not sure how many of you have heard of dream walking (sometimes spelled as one word).
It is something I do without trying, it just happens. At first I thought they were my own dreams. Then, one night while in the US Army, I'm sleeping on a cot and I have this dream where the guy in the cot next to mine is playing tennis, but nobody is on the other side of the net, yet the ball keeps coming back like magic. I'm next to him on the tennis court, and we are losing against this invisible ball return. So I started laughing, which collapsed the dream for me and I woke up laughing. My laughing woke him up, and he asked what was so funny. When I told him the content of the dream, he went pale and avoided me after that, calling me "That Voodoo freak" who creeps around in your dreams uninvited.
I suppose if I did it on purpose, ok to invading privacy.
But I don't, and it has happened many times since, where I try my best to confirm the dream content with those involved before saying anything about the experience. Without some form of confirmation, we have personal experience. But when others are involved in anything Psi phenomena related, you have some pretty sound evidence.
These dreams have also included short glimpses of future events involving others, and I have been able to confirm that as well, before the event.
We always need to be focused and concerned with proper analysis of what is going on. Not all dreams are your own, not all emotions are your own, not all thoughts are your own.
It might feel like you own it.
A short example of feeling things and interpretation. I am not a fearful or paranoid person. Yet, one day I was feeling like someone was going to attack, so I'm peering out the window from behind the curtains. I decided I better drop into the fulcrum zone and clear my head (meditation my style). As I dropped into the magic of that 10 Hz zone, it was suddenly clear that it was my niece, and she was somehow in trouble. So I got the wife's phone and texted her "Wassup?" She responded that she was hiding from a mall shooter behind the Disney display. She was not harmed.
The moral of that was to pay attention to the abnormal, not all the things we experience are intrinsic to our own being. We share so much more than we might realize. That includes dreams, and the symbology of these experiences are not as universal as you might think.
If you want to know more about the "fulcrum zone", just ask.