11-20-2013, 04:38 AM
as many of you may know, I value the process of dreaming quite highly; it is almost like a sacrament for me - a daily communications across the Veil to keep me on track, and a check on self-honesty. (quite often I came to 'conscious realizations' or breakthroughs, only to realize how hollow or disconnected such happenings really were : d)
here are a few thoughts from Mr and Mrs Q'uo on the dreaming process and what it may all mean.
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http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0412.aspx
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0226.aspx
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0922.aspx
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0308.aspx
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here are a few thoughts from Mr and Mrs Q'uo on the dreaming process and what it may all mean.
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http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0412.aspx
Quote:"It is important to remember the absolute necessity of the dreaming process. Therefore, even if you cannot remember the dreams at all, at least at first, never fear that you are lacking in the dream experience but assume that there is some other reason for the dreams to be removed from the ability to recall. In some cases, perhaps it is not well that the conscious mind deal with that which the subconscious mind finds conflicting and difficult. This will, however, cause the one who does not remember the dreams finally to experience a clearer dreaming process, perhaps in a more dramatic manner, say, than one who remembers dreams in a regular fashion and works with the images and their impact upon waking reality and what your own spirit has undergone in order to withstand or bear the catalyst that you re-experience in the dream."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0226.aspx
Quote:"Similarly, in your dream life you find that there are resonances and importances attached to certain persons or certain animals or certain events that would not have the same resonance or importance to another. So when they occur within the framework of your dream, they have a meaning to you that you and you alone can take, can work with, can profit from.
It is a sometimes useful exercise to look at the events of your waking life as if they had the kind of meaning that one finds in a dream. And to be sure there are little events during the course of a day which can have a sort of symbolic significance to you."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0922.aspx
Quote:"[Dreams] are gifts of spirit. When one’s emotions are muddied, the dreams may well also be muddied and shallow. However, when one is on a spiritual path and has developed practices such as you have developed, the events of each day have a tendency to become more lucid and to reach down with a refined emotional energy so that the messages within dreams can bubble up in a clearer and more lucid fashion into your conscious mind."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._0308.aspx
Quote:"I am Q’uo, and we shall attempt clarity at this time. The ability to consciously move within the dreaming state is, for most entities within your current culture, an activity reserved only for those much practiced at the use of the dreams, for there is less respect given to the use of dreams, in particular, in the use of the subconscious mind in general, within your culture than there is within other cultures, some of which you have described as being of a more technologically primitive nature. Yet, these cultures are much more aware through their own beliefs and teachings of the value of the unconscious mind and the dreams in particular. And, therefore, the ability to move within the dreaming state in a conscious manner is a more natural part of their culture than it is of yours, and because it is a foundation stone upon which their culture rests, is an avenue frequently traveled and the doors, therefore, are more open to such travel for such entities."
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