06-17-2009, 12:00 AM
Hey all, I can't wait to check out this Robert Moss stuff, I have never heard of him. My selection of books for dreaming are not Shamanic per se, but they
are really good, especially if you are sort of in a dreaming slump. Check out Dr. Ann Faraday, she wrote in the 1970's, and I love old books from this
time. Reading her books, "The Dream Game" and "Dream Power" really gave me a new way of approaching my dreaming.
As for how I developed my dreaming practices in the past was that I read Castaneda's books and just used anything that was suggested, usually hidden among
a lot of dialog. I particularly used anything La Gorda said - and for me it worked, but this is a very hit or miss way of going about dreaming. I never had
much luck with trying to find my hands, and since I don't have a penis, well that suggestion I had to leave behind. I have had luck on focusing on my womb
while drifting off to sleep.
Dreamgirl
are really good, especially if you are sort of in a dreaming slump. Check out Dr. Ann Faraday, she wrote in the 1970's, and I love old books from this
time. Reading her books, "The Dream Game" and "Dream Power" really gave me a new way of approaching my dreaming.
As for how I developed my dreaming practices in the past was that I read Castaneda's books and just used anything that was suggested, usually hidden among
a lot of dialog. I particularly used anything La Gorda said - and for me it worked, but this is a very hit or miss way of going about dreaming. I never had
much luck with trying to find my hands, and since I don't have a penis, well that suggestion I had to leave behind. I have had luck on focusing on my womb
while drifting off to sleep.
Dreamgirl

