08-05-2008, 12:00 AM
adeleon444 wrote:
seeitall-actually dreaming is the art of moving the assemblage and stalking is the art of maintaining the new position. So the recapitulation, or the
stalkers breath, is a very helpful practice in relation to holding on to the dream.
Nice post adeleon. Reading this, it struck me that the reason some people can't get their lucid dreams under control is because of a weakness in
stalking. I hear from people all the time that are really good lucid dreamers except that they can never completely "stop" them. They end up
carrying on with characters in their lucid dream as if they never got lucid at all. When I have a lucid dream that is overpowering me, I just yell
"Clear!" and everything goes away. The dream just goes white. Then things will start reapearing, usually inorganic beings first. This makes it
easy to find one. I should change my handle to "stalkways" though as I'm actually not a "dreamer". I remember Don Juan saying that
dreaming ability will subside during periods of thorough recapitulation. Now I can see why. Where did you hear it being called the "stalker's
breath", or is that something you figured out on your own?
seeitall-actually dreaming is the art of moving the assemblage and stalking is the art of maintaining the new position. So the recapitulation, or the
stalkers breath, is a very helpful practice in relation to holding on to the dream.
Nice post adeleon. Reading this, it struck me that the reason some people can't get their lucid dreams under control is because of a weakness in
stalking. I hear from people all the time that are really good lucid dreamers except that they can never completely "stop" them. They end up
carrying on with characters in their lucid dream as if they never got lucid at all. When I have a lucid dream that is overpowering me, I just yell
"Clear!" and everything goes away. The dream just goes white. Then things will start reapearing, usually inorganic beings first. This makes it
easy to find one. I should change my handle to "stalkways" though as I'm actually not a "dreamer". I remember Don Juan saying that
dreaming ability will subside during periods of thorough recapitulation. Now I can see why. Where did you hear it being called the "stalker's
breath", or is that something you figured out on your own?

