And I plan to create one which exists with no outside technology other than what the human being is born with biologically. The Japanese are going in this direction:

Researchers at the ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories succeeded in processing and displaying images directly from the human brain, they said in a study unveiled ahead of publication in the US magazine Neuron.
While the team for now has managed to reproduce only simple images from the brain, they said the technology could eventually be used to figure out dreams and other secrets inside people’s minds.
“It was the first time in the world that it was possible to visualise what people see directly from the brain activity,” the private institute said in a statement.
“By applying this technology, it may become possible to record and replay subjective images that people perceive like dreams.”
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IT’S ALL A SERIES OF TUBES!
Tubes through which echo the sounds of the Logos.
To which I should add:
WE ARE ALL A SERIES OF TUBES!
Here’s a picture of the mind-reading computer process.
This is cool, but when I was talking about dream-to-dream interaction, I was hoping for a “non-technological technology” if you catch my drift. A practice of lucid dreaming that allows us to visit each others’ dreams and hang out, the way we’d visit a friend’s house. Not something with MRI’s and computer monitors.
Right, this is what I’m talking about too. The only media or technology involved would be the human nervous system. But that said, you could have it be aided and augmented to account for varying vibrational balances, using devices to help you “tune in” on a specific pattern.