10-21-2009, 01:24 AM
Greetings Ahktu and welcome to the forum.
What does the name 'Ahktu' means by the way and, where does it origin from?
Dreams?... wonderful!
I love dreaming, as much when sleeping as when awake. haha!
Have you tried a dream journal? It is amazing. When you start, it grows and grows and grows and you start remembering more and more and, clearer and clearer. And all this 'dream catching' groves a channel eventually and leads to an opening between those two parts of yourself. It is such a fascinating world to explore.
But you have to keep to it and, write something every morning even if only an impression or a couple of sentences remain from the dream at first.
There are a couple of tricks to help in remembering dreams. One of them is just before getting to sleep, ask yourself to remember your dreams as much as you can. Also, it is useful to keep a book note and pen close by and third, to start the process of remembering the dream before even starting to move the body when awakening. Also, writing every day really builds the 'muscle' so to say.
Strangely enough, I went to school in my dreams too but that was a couple of years ago. There were books I was reading, a white city with people like me, healers, helpers and channels. There were teachings. At the moment, I do not sleep much... only a couple of hours per night, so I meditate instead but I miss a lot all the beautiful and very clear dreams.
I really encourage you to keep to the dream journal for at least a couple of weeks to a month and, see from there.
Good luck!
Whitefeather
What does the name 'Ahktu' means by the way and, where does it origin from?
Dreams?... wonderful!
I love dreaming, as much when sleeping as when awake. haha!
Have you tried a dream journal? It is amazing. When you start, it grows and grows and grows and you start remembering more and more and, clearer and clearer. And all this 'dream catching' groves a channel eventually and leads to an opening between those two parts of yourself. It is such a fascinating world to explore.
But you have to keep to it and, write something every morning even if only an impression or a couple of sentences remain from the dream at first.
There are a couple of tricks to help in remembering dreams. One of them is just before getting to sleep, ask yourself to remember your dreams as much as you can. Also, it is useful to keep a book note and pen close by and third, to start the process of remembering the dream before even starting to move the body when awakening. Also, writing every day really builds the 'muscle' so to say.
Strangely enough, I went to school in my dreams too but that was a couple of years ago. There were books I was reading, a white city with people like me, healers, helpers and channels. There were teachings. At the moment, I do not sleep much... only a couple of hours per night, so I meditate instead but I miss a lot all the beautiful and very clear dreams.
I really encourage you to keep to the dream journal for at least a couple of weeks to a month and, see from there.
Good luck!
Whitefeather