On Dreaming...

Jan 12, 2006 22:32

I just thougth of something very strange and I'm not sure how I feel so strongly that it's right (besides the overwhelming sense of confidence in this idea ( Read more... )

Leave a comment

Comments 7

voiddanceslight January 14 2006, 00:47:50 UTC
what about lucid dreaming are you interested in?

Reply

yin_twin January 19 2006, 22:17:48 UTC
It's hard for me to pick any one thing, I want to know it all and I want to know it now. :) What do you think would be a good starting point?
There's so much that I know I could learn about it that my attention skips all over the place when I'm reading anything on this subject.
Do you know anything you can tell me about the Native American practices used in lucid dreaming?

The one time I was able to fly in my dreams, I was standing on top of a mountain and I had to warm myself up before I was able to actually begin flying (it's either that or I didn't realize I could fly until I was ready to.) :P

Reply

voiddanceslight January 21 2006, 19:22:54 UTC
i'll tell you what, this is an extensive topic. Do you have time to hang out. Are you central to Royal Oak? DO you know the National Coney there, by the cemetary? Next Saturday I will be free.
You will have to train your mind, and build and conserve energy. These are necessary to be able to control lucid Dreaming. This was the pinnacle art of the Toltec Indians. A major practice of enlightenment for the Tibetan Buddhists. The Native Americans I know of Lakota information.

Dreaming is a higher unfoldment of your Awareness.

Reply

yin_twin January 21 2006, 22:58:39 UTC
I'll be free at some point next Saturday, but Royal Oak is a bit far. I'm more central to Wayne, Taylor, Wyandotte and other parts of the Downriver area.
I'm not really familiar with Royal Oak, but send me an email and we'll figure something out.

fuzzibunnie666 at yahoo dot com (I spell it this way so I don't get too mch extra spam!)

Reply


anonymous January 14 2006, 04:37:17 UTC
Every time I've dreamt of a house, there's always been one place that was haunted in it, a place to avoid for it was way dangerous. The rest of the house is ok, just have to avoid the one area that is bad. I've had this happen in several different types of houses, from my grandmothers house in detroit to an absolutely beautiful house on a hill. My family is always there with me, and it's a constant struggle to keep them away from the bad part.
According to you're interpretation kik, that means i've tried to keep everyone safe and away from harm, hence keeping them from the haunted part... would you see it this way ? hehe

Reply

yin_twin January 19 2006, 22:12:08 UTC
I agree, you've always tried to keep us from anything that might possibly be harmful. For instance, not letting us watch scary movies when we were younger so there'd be no nightmares plaguing our sleep. :)

Reply


Speaking of dreams sistersam January 15 2006, 12:10:42 UTC
I just had the most horrible dream EVER...which is the reason I'm awake, when not even 30 mins ago i was nice and snug in my bed. I'll tell you about it later...let's just say I woke up and went straight to Amanda's room, waking her with a start. The dream seemed sooo real...

Reply


Leave a comment

Up