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Dream Traveler
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Hello, everyone! ^_^
My name is Raven Knight.  I came here to look at this forum after finding out about it from Eilias123, whom I know as Man of Shred (MoSh).  I have been focused primarily on dream traveling lately.  I have been lucid dreaming for approximately 16 years, and sharing dreams most of that time.  Originally I shared dreams with my ex bf, and currently I am sharing dreams with WakingNomad, Man of Shred, and WarriorTiger from Dreamviews on a regular basis.
I titled this entry 'dream travels' because in my dream state I travel to other dimensions, to parallel worlds and interact with the people there.  The dreams I record largely document my travels in the other planes of this world as well as to the parallel worlds.  My dreams are posted on the Dreamviews forum, dream journals section, Raven Knight's Dream Travels.  In the dream state I prefer to be a healer, using various songs I have heard IWL to create my magical effects for offensive, defensive, and healing spells.  I look forward to exploring these forums further. ^_^
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#2
Hi Raven. This forum primarily deals with toltec wisdom put for by carlos Castaneda and others. The four Agreements, by miguel Ruiz is a good introduction to Toltec wisdom. For toltec dreaming check out : The Art of Dreaming by Carlos Castaneda. Since i have your address, I'll ship a copy of The four Agreements to you. This is my gift to you.
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#3
Hello and welcome to the forums Raven Knight.
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#4
Welcome Raven Knight - please explorer the forum and feel free to ask questions and have your say



You sound like an amazing dreamer!! Have read a few of your dream on Dreamview
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#5
Welcome, Raven Knight!
I am rather sure you will enjoy this extraordinary forum.  It has everything - mystery, intrigue, passionate discussions, many unusual characters, and much heart.  May you expand your travels and gain in experience.  When I first read Castaneda, there was no internet to speak of.  Hopefully you will make it a point to read some of his books as you actually hold them in your hand.  (Maybe you have read some already?)  To me it is like experiencing a parallel world that feels familiar and comes back to the forefront of your mind the further along you read.  Enjoy!
Singer
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#6
Thanks for the welcome, everyone!  I look forward to reading some of the interesting topics I have seen once I have some time.  For the next week I have to work on a school project... making a game using UDK (Unreal Development Kit)  ^_^
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#7
Hi Raven Knight! welcome
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#8
Hello Raven Knight, welcome to the forum!
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#9
The land you gave us.#1  Know your battle ground. #2 What we conceive and both know is form#3 We are perceivers#5
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#10
That land that was given was crushed by the weight of many that begun a life of constant freedom by doing nothing, if some beautiful garden is left in the care of some that forget to tend it will loose all it's beautiful life all enjoying it neither tending for it destroyed it.
Also was harmed by the need of useless wars for something that never belonged to them, because humans need to fight the reason is in most cases less important then once seemed to be, with too much time used for personal admiration everything that exists will create a plausible and probable reason for the event to occur as predicted..
To conceive is not the same as create the truth is one would never know what others conceived because they never created a form for those they birthed, everything that is alive knows the way to breed more of their kind, however that is not and never will be equal to something created by others.
Perception itself needs at least three phases one is the object of attention the second is the focus of the wilt the third is interpretation of what is seen, the first is also called existence the second is called interest and the third is called relation.
When one moves the perception within all this three phases a forth appears that would be without something perceiving one is void, which is also the most important part of our sentence without a subject nothing would move all would be a strange and familiar to some rigidity.
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That land that was given was crushed by the weight of many that begun a
life of constant freedom by doing nothing, if some beautiful garden is
left in the care of some that forget to tend it will loose all it's
beautiful life all enjoying it neither tending for it destroyed it.
Also
was harmed by the need of useless wars for something that never
belonged to them, because humans need to fight the reason is in most
cases less important then once seemed to be, with too much time used for
personal admiration everything that exists will create a plausible and
probable reason for the event to occur as predicted.
To
conceive is not the same as create the truth is one would never know
what others conceived because they never created a form for those they
birthed, everything that is alive knows the way to breed more of their
kind, however that is not and never will be equal to something created
by others.
Perception itself needs at least three phases one is
the object of attention the second is the focus of the wilt the third is
interpretation of what is seen, the first is also called existence the
second is called interest and the third is called relation.
When
one moves the perception within all this three phases a forth appears
that would be without something perceiving one is void, which is also
the most important part of our sentence without a subject nothing would
move, all would be a strange and familiar state known to some as rigidity.
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#12
Hi Raven Knight,

Nice to meet you. Welcome
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#13
"Perception itself needs at least three phases one is the object of attention the second is the focus of the wilt the third is interpretation of what is seen, the first is also called existence the second is called interest and the third is called relation.



When one moves the perception within all this three phases a forth appears that would be without something perceiving one is void, which is also the most important part of our sentence without a subject nothing would move, all would be a strange and familiar state known to some as rigidity." Per Syd.



the perceived and the perceiver . point of reference .
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