04-16-2010, 12:00 AM
Hi all,
Just wanted to throw this out there to those who are having problems lucid dreaming or recalling their dreams. When we put too much importance on Lucid Dreaming we are in effect denying expression from other parts of ourselves which reside in the unconscious. Say we have been on the path for awhile, learning and growing, and advancing in our dreaming prowess, then all of a sudden, nothing, no dream recall, no lucids, and we are left wondering what the heck is happening. My suggestion to you is to relax into this lull, and view it as a time to ask your dreaming what is going on, perhaps asking dreaming to reveal to you what is blocking you at the moment. Also, some part of your unconscious might feel neglected, because you have put value only on lucid dreaming - talk to that part of yourself that might be blocking you, ask for insight, and be willing to accept any type of dream. I know my own journey is taking me down memory lane right now, and I find myself dreaming of my mothers house, even though I have done a lot of work in this area, I guess there is still more insight to be had, more "rooms" to be cleaned, after all, it is spring and time for spring cleaning. One more little tidbit I'd like to share is the process of dream expansion - if say a person you dream of is very puzzling for you to figure out, simply imagine that dream scene and have a active conversation with the character - you will be surprised at what they tell you.
I am having a lot of success with this approach, and I wanted to share it with you if you are open to it. I understand that some views of Shamanism say to discard dream content, but I find working with my dreams opens the path even wider.
Just wanted to throw this out there to those who are having problems lucid dreaming or recalling their dreams. When we put too much importance on Lucid Dreaming we are in effect denying expression from other parts of ourselves which reside in the unconscious. Say we have been on the path for awhile, learning and growing, and advancing in our dreaming prowess, then all of a sudden, nothing, no dream recall, no lucids, and we are left wondering what the heck is happening. My suggestion to you is to relax into this lull, and view it as a time to ask your dreaming what is going on, perhaps asking dreaming to reveal to you what is blocking you at the moment. Also, some part of your unconscious might feel neglected, because you have put value only on lucid dreaming - talk to that part of yourself that might be blocking you, ask for insight, and be willing to accept any type of dream. I know my own journey is taking me down memory lane right now, and I find myself dreaming of my mothers house, even though I have done a lot of work in this area, I guess there is still more insight to be had, more "rooms" to be cleaned, after all, it is spring and time for spring cleaning. One more little tidbit I'd like to share is the process of dream expansion - if say a person you dream of is very puzzling for you to figure out, simply imagine that dream scene and have a active conversation with the character - you will be surprised at what they tell you.
I am having a lot of success with this approach, and I wanted to share it with you if you are open to it. I understand that some views of Shamanism say to discard dream content, but I find working with my dreams opens the path even wider.

