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ReEntering Dreams
#1
Most people have re-entered their dreams after awakening from them. Its not that difficult once you reach out and try and do it with your mind. One key is to put your body in same location it was in when you awoke.
The object of this is to enter back where you were before.
The assembalge point is constantly assembling.
Its your awareness. What you see and how you see it. What you think and how you think it. These are points of awareness.
The tonal is the part you percieve, its your living awareness. The nagual is the second attention. That is a part that you don't "see" in your living awareness.
The combined attentions are fed by the assemblage point that is being directed by the bands of man. Lone Wolf
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#2
Yes, I agree.
I did it couple of times. The key really is in staying in the same position in wich you woke up.
The point is that if the dream was lucid, it will help. It is just necessary to stay in the same position and to fall in conscious dream again.
I think that this kind of dreaming also helps to fix the assemblage point to a specific place.
All the best,
Castor
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#3
Has anyone noticed that when you go to sleep at night, often you tap into the dreams from the night before? I usually tap into the same atmosphere/feeling, and almost get more memories of the dreams from previous night. I wonder what the technicalities are with the AP that allows this? Any thoughts? So much to discover of the workings of dreaming!
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#4
Hello,
...Yes, so much to work on and on in dreaming. You manage to do one task and another one is already ahead.
Dreaming is never boring land. It is exciting, more aware and awake place and more doing-possible domain than this reality.
Everything is possible in dreaming if one is aware enough to stay aware and to maintain his/her intent.
Dreaming aware is another life, another side of us that we all have, but only few learn to develop.
We all can learn how to develop it and become more aware beeings.
The process of developing it is simple, but complicated in the same time. It's point is in remaining aware while entering dream, raising from body, moving willingly in dreaming by flying or assembling to a specific place, or simply, that unies all, moving by intending. While dreaming we'll run into specific guides, tasks that only we can find for our selves.
Re-enterig dreams, as you say, is a proces of returning to a place where our assemblage point has already been fixed at.
If, when entering dreaming, you remember specific feeling, place that you have already visited in dreaming, it is most likely that you assemblage point is trying to get back there.
But the assemblage point is a silly thing. It is, as Wolf says, a point that is linking us with a current state of awareness, and by shifting it, our state of awareness is altering and out perception changes...
The proces of moving it willingly is a bit complicated thing.
Often as you say we remember..certain places, feelings, tastes...and our assemblage point is then vibrating, we are still in this domain, but our A point is trying to move.
To move it we should simply move it, and that means that we should enter into higher attention.
One of the ways to do that is dreaming and another ones are, I suppose, meditating, stalking...
When we dream aware, we have experienced a shift of the assemblyge point and by acting in that domain we are fixing it.
If we have managed to dream aware willingly, we have managed to move our assemblage point willingly.
Long practice is necesarry to keep A point on another place for a long time.
I usually manage to move it and to fix it, but to stay there for as long as I wish...That is the hardest part for me.
This is what I realized about it, and I hope it helped,
I'm looking forward to hear other expiriences and suggestions on this subject,
All the best,
Castor
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#5
Hello,
my aware episodes are too sporadic, dont happen enough. Sometimes I have ones of long duration or a few in a row where I get lucid, come back, get lucid again at same place and continue with my objective straight away. But then a big gap, nothing sometimes for weeks. Is it possible we have a dreaming awareness battery and it only has certain capacity (possibly determined by our energy levels - but that's so vague). I want to get to the roots of this, what stops me having more of these, what stops me exploring more often?
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#6
I know what are you talking about,




Being aware in every dream demands a long term training and discipline.


It is all, as you say, about our energy, our battery, capacity. But we can use a methods to charge that baterry with energy in order to dream more often.


Your lucid dreams may be sporadic, but you have them and are aware of them and that is a great pointer that they can get more often.


Just keep on, keep practicing, intending to dream aware. Try to remain aware while falling asleep and if you manage, try to stay lucid.


If you get lucid in the middle of some ordinary dream, try to see hands or some object you choose in order to get more aware. It will keep you more aware.




How do we charge our batteries?


It is hard to say..Each of us is unique. But one is sure; there is greater probability that we'll dream aware, if we reduce vaisting daily energy on being
nervous, getting out of focus, being angry...Dreaming aware reqieres energy; more energy we save, better we dream.




There are ways to gather extra power, Castaneda also wrote about them, but I think that before batteling for outer power, we must battel with our selves in
order to get our Tonal in greater ballance...When we get ballanced, we'll know more of how to hunt more power in order to dream better.




I'm interested how do your dreams look like. Do you remain aware while falling asleep, or you get aware in the middle of ordinary dream, or boath?




All the best to you,




Castor
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#7
I have never put much effort in to dreaming. At the moment I think I may be using all my energy on just surviving lol. I did have some success. After a sincere effort I had one dream in which I was able to fly, semi consciously like a loon anywhere I wanted. The strange thing was that at one point the scenery seemed to change. Things started to look like a real scene at daytime in a place that I knew was very far away. Funnily enough it was like a grave yard, some people were laughing and talking. I decided I would try to go and say hello which I also knew would not work. I only know that now looking back. I feel that those people were not me, as in not my dream people. I know the difference. So I know it comes down to effort. But I don't feel I have the right stuff for it yet, but I would love to hear more about it. I loved reading Castaneda and co's escapades. Is there a page dedicated to sorcery stories?
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#8
Here is the reference to sorcery stories Lea....please post such in this forum or the main Shamanic Warrior forum. People are often dead when perceived from the vantage point of a sorcerer.
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#9
Do I seem dead to you?
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#10
Not at all. The reference was what you might be experiencing as you change.
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#11
I can tell your a nagual by the fact that I cant understand a word you say. I do have a bit of an imminent death situation which I am quite sensitive/defensive about. I never took the term Act of Survival all that seriously. Or the term FOOLS. AT the moment Lone wolf I feel like the most magical powerful being and the most dumb, self centered heartless, disgusting smuk, All at the same time.
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#12
Seeing is a perception of events. We learn to see by entering the moment. We are part of what is a refection of history and intent. We learn to see by seeing.
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