Soulmael wrote on Aug 14th, 2017 at 4:51am:Cool, let me know please if it really helped you when you meet with these people. Also is there a chance that this 'meetup' app can show you where 'my local friends are' so i could contact and work with them?
I ask this curiously because in one of my lucid dreams i was in a group where we were talking shortly about selves. I remember there were three people who are from my city. But i forgot their names, adresses and appearance. I dont know what this meeting was about because something in my perception then was causing interruptions. Maybe a question for Morrighan : can these informations be retrieved by will?
Such information is retrieved by worthiness and by it being of benefit to you to know.
If the meeting was an organised class of some sort, then it is most likely that participant's identities were obscured or deleted. That is the common practice. Privacy is important.
People's lack of trustworthiness in regards other people's privacy is one of the main reasons they cannot consciously leave their bodies. For when out of body, much personal information can be exchanged in just a moment of putting one's attention on another person. Aside from memory storage, the other main role of subconscious is personal protection. It senses the risk of information exchange and prevents shared conscious out of body experiences from taking place. Nosey people, gossips and trouble makers, those who want to peek into other's lives for no good reason, and those who have not proved themselves trustworthy with other people's privacy and with knowledge of other people's lives, cannot leave the body, not without risk to themselves. Even if you can be trusted with other people's identities and knowledge of their lives, if it is an organised class or lesson then participant's identities will still be obscured unless it is of benefit to know each other's identities, and mostly it is not.
This account is an example of participant identities being obscured:
https://lacecurtain.wordpress.com/2015/03/12/human-relations-promiscuity/