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    Thread: The use of dreams


    TaoTeRazz (Offline)

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    04-21-2009, 05:49 PM
    Hi Everyone,

    Since this is a topic close to my heart, I’ll break my silence to offer my perspective:

    Dreams are specific and direct dialog, which originates within ‘Sub-Consciousness’ for the purpose of understanding Waking Awareness. Although they appear to the relative aspect of mind as so, they are not merely random symbols, pictures or gestures replaying them selves as is commonly expressed. The topic of dreams is made complicated because the Waking or Relative Aspect of Mind is unable to interpret the language of Sub-Consciousness for this is not it’s purpose and indeed, not it’s function.
    Dreams are not relative in nature as is the Waking Aspect of Mind. So-called “Dream Dictionaries” are relative perceptions of common objects within experience filtered through the personal, family and social understandings within the Waking Aspect of Mind of an author, of such material.
    I do acknowledge some commonalities of representations of objects within dreams however; those are specific to the individuals’ relative external experience. In other words, what a chair means to me is not what a chair means to you; what a pen means to you is not what a pen means to me.
    As an Ontologist skilled in the Art of Hypnotism, Dream Work is a very powerful tool within my tool bag that I’ll use with my clients. I am very skilled and versed in the promotion of the creation of dreams by my clients’ Sub-Consciousness. Dreams cannot be correctly interpreted outside ones Self - that is for the individual to discover within. I will ask a clients’ Sub-Consciousness to create specific dreams, regarding the clients’ concern or query. I further direct the Sub-Consciousness to make it very clear and powerful and when all has been communicated to wake the individual so that he/she may record it. Once it is written down, the client and I will review it word for word. Often, this review spurs more information to recall and subsequently added. Once completed, the client is returned to trance and I’ll begin a dialog with Sub-Consciousness, reading what the client has recalled and Sub-Consciousness will then translate/explain the meaning, line for line or scene for scene. After each scene is understood, then the Dream is read back in its entirety and asked for the meaning and purpose of the whole. There are often multiple meanings within dreams, yet usually only one purpose, which is specific to the individuals’ experience of The Process. Dreams are, as stated, a wonderful, magical and fascinating, experience all too often overlooked, disregarded and/or misunderstood. Dreams are a connection with ones Self. As a facilitator, Dream Work is not only a truly beautiful experience to witness and be apart of the Joy one experiences within the Light of Understanding but more so a great honor. For me, they are sacred experiences.
    To become more involved in ones dreams, it is most beneficial to begin with an exercise in the recall of ones dreams through the use of Intent. For example, “Tonight, after each dream, I will wake up, easily recalling (to waking awareness,) every detail.” You should record your dreams written or verbal as this adds purpose to your intent. You may or may not find similarities in your dreams. Once you are able to easily recall, two dreams per night for a consecutive period of say 10 days, that should be sufficient to proceed to lucid dreaming practice. To begin dreaming lucidly, you should develop an anchor. This anchor is what will signal your awareness within the dream state. An anchor may be, say for me, your right hand or it may even be a specific place, say a room. Once you have chosen your anchor you can then begin each night similarly, “Tonight, when I am dreaming, I will notice my right hand and be completely aware within my dream.” When you begin this process, several times throughout the day, become aware of (or within) your anchor and ask yourself, “Am I dreaming right now?” Look around you? What do you notice? Test to see if you may be dreaming by attempting to easily fly as it is in a dream. Read something, look away and re-read it – text is never read the same twice in a dream. Bring to your awareness a recent dream.
    With Intent, one should easily achieve lucid dreaming. There are no limits to potentiality with lucid dreaming.
    I appreciate you allowing me to share and may you find your way back to the highest and truest of your Self.

    TTR

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    The use of dreams - by SilentThought - 01-24-2009, 08:58 AM
    RE: The use of dreams - by ayadew - 01-24-2009, 11:47 AM
    RE: The use of dreams - by SilentThought - 01-26-2009, 11:42 AM
    RE: The use of dreams - by MisterRabbit - 01-28-2009, 09:55 PM
    RE: The use of dreams - by ayadew - 01-29-2009, 06:10 AM
    RE: The use of dreams - by MisterRabbit - 01-29-2009, 08:32 PM
    RE: The use of dreams - by bring4th_steve - 02-02-2009, 10:33 PM
    RE: The use of dreams - by lvxseeker - 04-21-2009, 09:39 PM
    RE: The use of dreams - by Thorne - 02-06-2009, 09:04 PM
    RE: The use of dreams - by TaoTeRazz - 04-21-2009, 05:49 PM
    RE: The use of dreams - by TaoTeRazz - 04-21-2009, 11:43 PM
    RE: The use of dreams - by lvxseeker - 04-23-2009, 07:32 PM
    RE: The use of dreams - by irpsit - 04-24-2009, 04:23 AM
    RE: The use of dreams - by AwakenedOneness - 04-25-2009, 03:31 PM
    RE: The use of dreams - by Memorandem - 04-25-2009, 09:52 PM
    RE: The use of dreams - by Eddie - 04-25-2009, 10:20 PM
    RE: The use of dreams - by AppleSeed - 04-26-2009, 04:03 PM
    RE: The use of dreams - by paddy - 09-14-2009, 02:20 AM

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